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Hollyhock, Chaters Double Scarlet (Alcea rosea) has large, fully double, ball-shaped red flowers on tall spikes. They will reach 6-8 tall and live longer than some other varieties. This is a wonderful variety and is easy to grow in well-drained soil. Hardy zones 3-7. |

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Shasta Daisy, Snow Lady (Leucanthemum x superbum) is the perfect choice for the front of the border. This lovely dwarf variety grows to only 12 and is covered with blooms from June-August. A long-time garden favorite of gardeners for reliability and outstanding performance, it will soon become a must for your garden as well! Prefers full sun, hardy zones 5-9. |





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Columbine, Blackcurrant Ice (Aquilegia flabellata) is an unusual and beautiful variety with purple and buttery yellow flowers. This compact plant is ideal for container gardening. It offers a striking contrast to beds, borders, and is a must for the cottage garden. Prefers sun and reaches 6-12 in height. Hardy zones 4-9. |
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Columbine, Corbett (Aquilegia Canadensis) is a lovely, native variety loaded with creamy yellow flowers. Ideal for mass plantings, borders, and the wildflower garden, and a favorite with the hummingbirds! Hardy zones 3-8 and prefers shade to partial shade. Corbett will reach 8-10 tall with a 12 spread. |
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Columbine, Swan Yellow (Aquilegia hybrida) will brighten any area with its large, spurred yellow flowers in May-June. Prefers shade to partial shade. It will reach 18-30 tall and should be spaced 18 apart in moist, well-drained soil. It is well suited for containers, woodland settings, and borders, and its tall stems make it an excellent choice for cut flowers. |
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Columbine, Calimero (Aquilegia buergeriana) is a charming addition to the perennial bed. It boasts lovely cream and purple colored flowers on compact plants. This compact variety will reach 6-12 tall and should be spaced 12 apart in moist, well-drained soil. Hardy to zone 5 in sun to partial shade. |
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Columbine, Clementine Red (Aquilegia vulgaris) displays gorgeous, fully double, fuchsia-red flowers in late spring-early summer. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Excellent variety for cut flowers. Plants reach 18 in height and will spread 12-18. Hardy zones 3-9 and can be grown in full sun or partial shade (Bloom time will last longer with some shade). |
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Columbine, Ruby Port (Aquilegia vulgaris plena) is a wonderful addition to the rock garden, woodland planting, container, or any other spot you would like a bit of cheer. Hardy zones 3-8. Prefers partial shade and reaches about 30. It is a large, double-flowered, heirloom variety that dates back to 15th century monastery gardens. |
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Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) provides bright orange blooms all summer long. This pretty perennial loves full sun and will grow to 24 tall in zones 4-8. Can be used in the border or in a meadow/wildflower setting. You will be rewarded with beautiful cut or dried flower for arranging. This beauty is an important food source for the larvae of the Monarch butterfly. |

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Astilbe, Erika (Astilbe x arendsii) is a bright pink beauty that will make a statement anywhere in the landscape. Astilbe are wonderful perennials, great for the border or any shady spot. They will take a bit of sun and reach up to 20. Hardy zones 4-8. |
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Astilbe, Fanal (Astilbe x arendsii) will make a statement anywhere in the landscape. The carmine-red flowers sit atop dark green foliage. Astilbe are wonderful perennials great for the border or any shady location. They will take a bit of sun and reach up to 24. Hardy zones 3-9. |
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Blanket Flower, Burgundy (Gaillardia aristata) is a carefree, drought-tolerant beauty that blooms all summer long. This compact, heavy bloomer grows to 12 tall and 24 wide, with beautiful burgundy petals. Excellent for cut flowers. Thrives in full sun, zones 3-10. Prefers well-drained soil with some organic matter. |
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Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia), the 1995 Perennial Plant of the Year Winner, is perfect as a filler in the border as well as for cut flowers. For superior contrast, combine the lavender-blue flowers with white-flowered perennials. With its stiff stems and silver-gray foliage, its also great for winter interest. Prefers full sun. Grows up to 4 tall and wide. Zones 5-9. |
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Phlox, Blue Paradise (Phlox paniculata) is a lovely, carefree, lilac-blue flower, ideal for the cutting garden. The wonderfully fragrant flowers bloom from late spring through summer. They are hardy zones 4-8 and reach 36-40. They prefer sun to partial shade and are very hardy. The butterflies will love you, too. This is a customer favorite and sells out very quickly every year! |
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Phlox, Starfire (Phlox paniculata) is a pretty cherry red flower with dark bronze-red foliage. The wonderfully fragrant flower heads adorn the top of the plant. You will enjoy blooms from late spring through summer. They are hardy zones 4-8 and reach 3. They prefer sun to partial shade and are very hardy. The butterflies will love you, too. We sell out of this variety very quickly! |



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Delphinium, Connecticut Yankee (Delphinium belladonna) is a mid-size variety that provides lovely blue blooms from late spring-early fall on 30 plants. Does not require staking and is an excellent choice for those just trying Delphiniums. Hardy zones 3-8. Prefers sun to partial shade and likes soil rich. Shade and mulch are beneficial in warmer zones. |
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Delphinium, Sky Blue (Delphinium) s a wonderful addition to the perennial garden. You will enjoy blooms from late spring through early fall. Prefers full sun to partial shade in zones 3-8. Sky Blue will reach up to 2 in height and should be spaced 14 apart. |
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Delphinium, Summer Colors (Delphinium grandiflorum) boasts lovely blooms in shades of blue and white from June-September on 12-14 plants. This variety is more heat tolerant and heavily branched than some varieties. An excellent choice for front of the border or mixing in pots. Hardy zones 3-8. Prefers sun to partial shade and likes soil rich. |
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Delphinium, Black Knight (Delphinium) is a wonderful addition to the perennial garden. You will enjoy deep midnight-violet blooms in June and again later in the summer. Prefers full sun to partial shade in zones 3-7. Black Knight will reach up to 6 in height and should be spaced 24 apart. |
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Coneflower, Magnus (Echinacea purpurea) is the 1998 Perennial Plant of the Year winner. These are wonderfully easy perennials to grow in any sunny garden. This variety has deep rose petals and a gold cone. Great for mass planting, border plants, and will give you beautiful blooms all summer! They are hardy zones 3-9 and reach 2-3 in height. |

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Balloon Flower, Sentimental Blue (Platycodon grandiflorus) will enhance any cottage garden or rock garden. Throughout the summer, this heavy bloomer flaunts 2-3 blossoms on compact, 6-tall stems. Excellent for cutting, just be sure to sear the stems before placing in your vase. Thrives in full sun or light shade, zones 4-9. Prefers well-drained soil. Plant 12 apart. |
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Brown-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba) sports small, deep-gold flowers on 3-4 stalks beginning in summer and continuing until mid fall. This 1996 Georgia Gold Medal winner is a tough drought, heat, and pest-tolerant plant that will entice butterflies to your back yard for years to come. Full sun to partial shade, hardy zones 3-9. |
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Sedum, Autumn Fire (Sedum spectabile) is a tough but pretty perennial that is highly reliable, drought-tolerant, and virtually maintenance free. Butterflies and Bees enjoy the rosy pink blooms on this improved variety. As the season continues, coppery red shades will enhance the autumn landscape. Blooms August-October. Up to 2 high and 18 wide. Hardy zones 3-9. |
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Sedum, Brilliant (Sedum spectabile) is a reliable, maintenance-free perennial displaying large heads of bright pink blooms that brighten any corner of the garden, beginning in mid-summer. This drought-tolerant addition will be enjoyed well into winter with its bright display. Reaches up to 18 high/wide. Hardy zones 3-10. |
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Sedum, Neon (Sedum spectabile) is another tough, reliable variety. Large heads of neon-pink blooms will brighten any corner of the garden beginning in mid-summer. This drought-tolerant addition will be enjoyed well into winter with its bright display. Reaches up to 18 in height, while spreading up to 18 wide. Hardy zones 3-9. |

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