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| VINES |
| CLEMATIS |
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| CAMPSIS RADICANS (Trumpet Vine) |
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| ENGLISH IVY |
| #3 on trellis........................................................................ |
| HYDRANGEA PETIOLARIS |
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| LONICERA GOLD FLAME |
| #2 with trellis...................................................................... |
| #3 with trellis...................................................................... |
| PARTHENOCISSUS TRICUSPIDTATA (Boston Ivy) |
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| WISTERIA SINENSIS |
| #3 with trellis...................................................................... |
| WISTERIA PINK, PURPLE OR WHITE |
| #7 staked.......................................................................... |
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#1 CONTAINER |
| ASTILBE |
| BRIDAL VEIL - 24-30". Pure white early blooms. |
| FANAL - Dark blood red; bronze leaves. Mid summer. 18-24" and as wide. |
| HENNY GRAAFLAND - (Improved Sprite) 10-12", shell pink flowers. |
| RHEINLAND - Delicate pink, early summer, 24". |
| COREOPSIS |
| MOONBEAM - Pale yellow flowers June - frost. Fern-like foliage, drought tolerant. |
| HEMEROCALLIS |
| HOSTA |
| RUDBECKIA |
| GOLDSTRUM - Best variety of Black-Eyed Susan. Yellow daisy-like flowers with dark brown cones. July through frost. |
| SALVIA |
| BLUE HILL - Sky blue flowers, compact growth habit. |
| SEDUM |
| AUTUMN JOY - Blue green foliage, rosy pink flower heads turn deep ruby red and last through winter. |
| VERONICA |
| GOODNESS GROWS - Ever blooming deep blue spikes to 15". |
| PERENNIALS |
| #2 CONTAINER |
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ACHILLEA |
| ANTHEA - Light yellow flowers, sturdy silver foliage. |
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MOONSHINE - Full sun. Bright yellow blooms June - September. 18/24" tall. Deeply cut silver gray foliage. |
| PAPRIKA - Red flower with gold center over fern-like foliage. 18/24". Zone 4. |
| AJUGA |
| REPEATS BRONZE BEAUTY - Glossy bronze foliage with 6-inch spikes of violet blue flowers. Slow-moderate growth 6-8 in. high, spreading 12-18 inches wide. |
| CAITLIN'S GIANT - Robust plant with burgundy foliage and dark purple flowers. |
| ALCEA |
| CHARTER'S MIX - (Garden hollyhock) Large double flowers on spikes 4/5'. Yellow, pink, white, scarlet and salmon. |
| ALCHEMILLA |
| MOLLIS AUSLESE - (Lady's Mantle) Starry clusters of chartreuse flowers June-July. 12-18". Sun/part shade. |
| AQUILEGIA |
| MUSIC MIX - Large bi-color flowers with outer petals of blue, pink or red surrounding white or gold centers. |
| ARMERIA |
| MARTIMA - SPLENDERS - Tufts of blue green narrow leaves form clumps 6-8". Tolerates seaside conditions. Masses of rose pink ball shape clusters in summer. |
| ARTEMESIA |
| SILVER MOUND - Soft silvery cushions spreading to 18". Thrives in poor soils. |
| ASTER |
| NOVI-BELGH ALERT - (New York Aster) 12-15", bright rose red in Sept. |
| N.A. PURPLE DOME - 18", naturally compact, deep purple color. |
| ASTILBE |
| Showy plumes over glossy foliage June-July. Foliage remains attractive throughout the season. Prefer shade and a moist location. |
| BRIDAL VEIL - 24-30". Pure white early blooms. |
| FANAL - Dark blood red; bronze leaves. Mid summer. 18-24" and as wide. |
| FINALE - Light pink spikes in July and August, 18". |
| HENNY GRAAFLAND - (Improved Sprite) 10-12", shell pink flowers. |
| PEACH BLOSSOM - 18". Soft salmon pink feathery spikes. |
| PURPURKERZE - Large rosy purple flowers. |
| RHEINLAND - Delicate pink, early summer, 24". |
| VISIONS - Extremely heavy blooms of dark mauve pink. |
| VISIONS IN PINK - Extremely heavy blooms of pink. |
| VISIONS IN RED - Extremely heavy blooms of red. |
| CAMPANULA |
| BLUE UNIFORM - Showy bright blue bell shaped flowers. Good for rock gardens. |
| BLUE WATERFALL - Violet blue flowers June through September. |
| CHELONE |
| LYONII HOT LIPS - Dense spikes of rose pink flowers over dark green foliage. Prefers moist acid soils. Pinch in spring for fuller plants. |
| CHRYSANTHEMUM |
| S. SNOW CAP - 10-12". An outstanding cultivar covered by long lasting pure white flowers June-July. |
| S. SNOW LADY - Large single 3" flowers on compact plant. 8-10". June-July. |
| COREOPSIS |
| CREME BRULEE - Darker yellow flowers than Moonbeam. Bright green foliage and mildew resistant. Can spread 3' in one year. |
| LIMEROCK RUBY - Abundant velvety ruby red daisy flowers, yellow centers. 12". |
| MOONBEAM - Pale yellow flowers June-frost. Drought tolerant. 24". |
| ROSEA - 12-18". Unusual 3/4" rose pink flowers and moisture tolerant. |
| SWEET DREAMS - Large flowers are 1 1/2" across. White petal with raspberry base surround yellow centers. |
| ZAGREB - Gold flowers on green feathery foliage June-August. |
| CROCOSMIA |
| LUCIFER - Robust 3' plant with sword shaped leaves topped with blazing flame red flowers July-August. Very attractive to hummingbirds. |
| DIANTHUS |
| FROSTY FIRE - Persistent double red blooms over blue gray foliage. |
| MOUNTAIN MIST - 12", smoky pink flowers on silver blue foliage. Tolerated heat and humidity. Zone 4-8. |
| SPANGLED STAR - Red flowers with pale pink blotches. Grey green foliage. |
| DICENTRA |
| AURORA - Grey green foliage topped with white blooms. 12". |
| LUXURIANT - 12-18" tall, fernlike foliage, rose red blooms. |
| ECHINACEA |
| Cone flowers are long lived, drought tolerant. Very attractive to butterflies. |
| PURPUREA MAGNUS - 2-3', rose-pink flowers July-September. |
| PURPUREA WHITE SWAN - 2-3', white flowers June-September. Compact plants, tremendous cut flowers. |
| GAILLARDIA |
| BABY COLE - 6". Compact blanket flower with stunning bi-colored flowers June-frost. Vigorous plant for average to poor soil. |
| BIJOU - Neat globular shape covered with 3" bi-color orange-red, yellow tipped flowers. Grey-green foliage. Drought tolerant. June-frost. Zone 3-8. |
| GARDEN LILIES |
| PIXIE CRIMSON - (Asiatic) Deep red flowers on 12-18" plant. |
| MISS BURMA - (Oriental) Very fragrant pink flowers. |
| MONA LISA - (Oriental) Dwarf, white petals spotted with pink. |
| MUSCADET - (Oriental) Pink flowers, fragrant. 24". |
| STARGAZER - (Oriental) Strawberry red with white margins. 2-3'. |
| GERANIUM |
| ANGWERSON'S VARIETY - Fragrant leaves. Good fall color. Pink flowers. |
| S. JOHNSON'S BLUE - Excellent display of true blue flowers June - September. |
| MAX FREI - 8-10", especially large purple pink blooms. |
| HEMEROCALLIS |
| HEUCHERA |
| MONTROSS RUBY |
| PALACE PURPLE - Low non-spreading mounds of mahogany red ivy shaped leaves. Requires shade. Perennial of the Year 1991. |
| PLUM PUDDING - Shiny deep burgundy foliage, tiny white blooms in early summer. |
| HIBISCUS |
| MOY GRANDE - Showy, huge, rose-pink flowers with grey-green foliage. Zone 5. Full sun to part shade. |
| LADY BALTIMORE - Glowing neon pink blossoms with a satiny red center. Blooms are cup shaped measuring 6-8 inched across. Zone 4-8. |
| HOSTA |
| IRIS |
| Outstanding, maintenance free garden plants. Interesting foliage, along with large flaring flowers make this an attractive perennial all year long. |
| ENSATA VARIEGATA - Deep purple flowers, striking variegated foliage. Splendid for the bog and best in acid free soil. Full sun to part shade. |
| SIBERIAN CAESARS BROTHER - Slender stemmed. Intense blue flowers May-June. |
| S. RUFFLED VELVET - 4" Wine purple flowers. |
| S. SNOW QUEEN - White flowers. May-June. |
| LAVENDER |
| MUNSTEAD - 12", fragrant lavender scented flowers June-August. Requires moist well drained soil. |
| LIATRIS |
| KOBOLD - (Gay Feather) 15" tall plant has 12" long lavender pink spikes. A popular cut flower variety. Blooms July-September, 2-3'. |
| LIGULARIA |
| THE ROCKET - 18-34" golden flowers over masses of bold jagged leaves. |
| MONARDA |
| d. MARSHALLS DELIGHT - Aromatic, attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Mildew resistant, pink flowers June-July. Zone 4. |
| d. PETITE DELIGHT (PP#10784) - 12-15". Dwarf introduction with shiny deep green foliage. Lavender pink flowers July-August. |
| NAPETA |
| DROPMORE - Silvery blue aromatic foliage with blue flowers early summer. |
| WALKERS LOW - (Cat Mint) Grey-green foliage with strong bluish purple flowers April - October. Very prolific! |
| PAEONIA |
| GARDEN PEONY - Hardy long lived perennials, attractive clumps of foliage lasts 'til frost. Beautiful flowers in spring. Pink, red, or white. |
| PEROVSKIA |
| SUPERBA - (Russian Sage) 3-4', lavender-blue flowers late summer to fall. Aromatic gray green foliage. Cut back to 12" after frost. |
| PHLOX |
| BRIGHT EYES - (paniculata) 2-4', lovely pink with red eye. Fragrant. |
| DAVID - (paniculata) Fragrant bright white bloom. |
| FLAMINGO - (paniculata) Pink bloom with softer pink eye. |
| LITTLE BOY BLUE - (paniculata) 20-24", blue with white eye. |
| NICKY - (paniculata) Dark purple blooms, mildew resistant. |
| RED SUPER - (paniculata) Large light red flower. |
| STARFIRE - (paniculata) Brilliant red bloom, bronze foliage. |
| PLATYCODON |
| SENTIMENTAL BLUE - 6-8", sun/part shade. Very compact habit. Large blue balloon like flowers. |
| PULMONARIA |
| MRS. MOON - Delightful edging plant for shady areas. Large spotted foliage. Pink flowers turn blue. 9-12". Zone 3. |
| RUDBECKIA |
| GOLDSTURM - Best variety of Black-Eyed Susan. July to frost. 2-3'. |
| SALVIA |
| BLUE HILL - Selected by Ernest Pagels for its sky blue flowers/compact habit. |
| MAY NIGHT - Long lasting violet spikes May - June. |
| SCABIOSA |
| BUTTERFLY BLUE - 18", full sun. An excellent performer with lavender blue blooms from May - frost. Neat compact plant. |
| PINK MIST - Same as Butterfly Blue, pink blooms. |
| SEDUM |
| AUTUMN JOY - Blue-green foliage, rosy pink flower heads turn deep ruby red and last through winter. Flower head may be dried. |
| VERA JAMESON - 9-12" dwarf perennial blooms all season. Mahogany red foliage, deep ruby flowers. |
| STOKESIA |
| KLAUS JELITTO - Large 4-5" pale blue flowers. Grows to 18'. |
| PURPLE PARASOLS - Flowers change from blue to purple with age. |
| TIARELLA |
| MINT CHOCOLATE - Mint green leaves with a chocolate center overlay, cream white flowers. 15" |
| VERBENA |
| HOMESTEAD PURPLE - 6-10", full sun. Deep purple flowers. Heat and drought tolerant. Vigorous spreading habit. |
| VERONICA |
| RED FOX - (Speedwell) 10" rose red flowers all summer. |
| GOODNESS GROWS - Everblooming deep blue spikes to 15". |
| ROYAL CANDLE - 5" spikes of violet blue. Upright compact form. |
| SUNNY BORDER BLUE - 18" vivid blue spikes. June-September. |
| ORNAMENTAL GRASSES |
| CALAMAGROSTIS |
| KARL FOERSTER (Feather Reed Grass) |
| Vertical habit, green leaves, golden flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CORTADERIA |
| PUMILA (Dwarf Pampas) |
| Compact gray green foliage, silky white flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SELLONA - (Pampas Grass) |
| Grass forms a dense clump of grayish foliage. Flower color varies from silvery-creamy white to pink tones. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ERIANTHUS |
| RAVENNAE (Hardy Pampas Grass) |
| Clumps to 8' tall. Showy silver white panicles extend 2' above the blades in late summer. Best in well drained soil. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FESCUE |
| ELIJAH'S BLUE |
| Evenly rounded dense tufts of thin blue grass blades. 8". Zone 4-8. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| MISCANTHUS |
| ADAGIO |
| Dwarf maiden grass. Flowers emerge pink. Silver gray foliage. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| GRACILLIMUS |
| Arching stalks with cream feathery plumes in September, 4-5'. Tolerates moist but not soggy conditions. Zone 4. |
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| #3..................................................................................... |
| LITTLE KITTEN |
| 3' tall, 12-18" wide. Narrow leaves are slightly pendulous producing lush foliage clump. One of the best grasses for small plantings. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| MORNING LIGHT |
| Silver variegated gracillimus grows to 4'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| STRICTUS (Horizontal Stripes) |
| Upright horizontal yellow stripe on green blade. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PURPURASCENS (Purple Autumn Grass) |
| Red color develops through summer. Entirely red by September. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| VARIEGATA (Variegated silver grass) |
| Bright stripes parallel to margin. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| OPHIOPOGON (Mondo Grass) |
| JAPONICUS |
| Clumps of stemless dark green grass-like evergreen foliage. Tiny spikes of lilac flowers in summer. 12-15". |
| 4"................................................................................................... |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| PANICUM |
| PRAIRIE SKY |
| Powdery blue foliage with light airy plumes. 4-5'. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ROTSTRAHLBUSH (Red Switch Grass) |
| 3-4', moisture tolerant, red fall foliage. Blooms August-October. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HEAVY METAL (Blue Switch Grass) |
| Stiff upright habit, metallic blue foliage to 4'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PENNISETUM |
| ALOPECUROIDES (Fountain Grass) |
| 3-4'. Large rose foxtail plumes over arching blades. August - October. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ALOPECUROIDES CASSIAN |
| A good new dwarf cultivar with bright fall color. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ALOPECUROIDES LITTLE BUNNY |
| 8 -12". The smallest of the fountain grasses. Zone 6. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| ALOPECUROIDES MOUDRY |
| Unusual black plumes over deep green foliage. 3'. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| HAMELN (Dwarf Fountain Grass) |
| 18/24" high. Foxtail like plumes. Likes fertile well drained soil. |
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| ORIENTALIS |
| Early blooming, May-frost. Tolerates dry conditions. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| RUBRUM |
| Red foliage spring-fall. Foxtail like plumes mid-August. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) |
| HAPPY RETURNS - Lemon yellow repeat bloomer. hybrid of Stella de Oro'. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| JOAN SENIOR - One of the best white daylilies. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| JOLYENE NICHOLE - 6" ruffled re-bloomer |
| ORANGE - Orange daylily |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| PARDON ME - Dwarf red profuse season-long bloomer. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| STELLA DE ORO' - Dwarf gold. Zone 5. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| TROPHYTAKER DAYLILIES™ |
| Available in #2 containers. Mix Trophytakers and get quantity pricing. |
| BARBARA MITCHELL - 6" light pink lavender flower, faint rose eye. Fragrant long mid-season bloomer. |
| BITSY - Everblooming 2" yellow flower. Starts in May, to 14" |
| INNOCENT BYSTANDER - 5" ruffled white extended rebloomer. Longest blooming white. 36" |
| JANICE BROWN - 5" pink with oversized rose eye. Early-mid season. 21" scapes. |
| JEN MELON - Extra late 7" deep yellow with melon hints. Very fragrant mid-late season. 26" scapes and high bud count. |
| JOLYENE NICHOLE - 6" ruffled pink/lemon. Extended early-mid season with rebloom. 14" scapes. |
| MISS QUINN'S WORLD - 6" soft plum with faintly brushed violet eyezone. |
| PASTURES OF PLEASURE - Ruffled orchid pink with yellow throat. Fragrant early-mid season. |
| REGAL HEIR - Mid season with great re-blooming 6" lavender purple flowers with an oversized throat. 22" scapes. |
| SILOAM DOUBLE CLASSIC - 5" peach pink double. Very fragrant extended bloomer starts early. One of the shortest growers with nice foliage. |
| STRAWBERRY CANDY - Early - midseason. 4" strawberry pink with rose eye. Re-blooms. 26" scapes. Semi evergreen. |
| TUSCAWILLA TIGRESS - Glowing bright orange 7" flower. Early-mid season. |
| WOODSIDE FIREDANCE - 4" surreal blazing scarlet. Starts early to mid season with high bud count. |
| WOODSIDE RUBY - Sparkling ruby red 5" bloom has light mid ribs and a lemon throat. Most unusual glowing tone. Ruffled, 34" scapes. |
| HAPPY EVER APPSTER™ |
| Available in #2 containers. Mix Appsters and get quantity pricing. |
| APRICOT SPARKLES (ppaf) - Everblooming dwarf starts extra early and continues to frost. Deep apricot with diamond dusting. Blooms are over 4" wide. Scape height 15". |
| BIG TIME HAPPY - Identical to Happy Returns but flower is double the surface area. Slightly ruffled 4" lemon yellow blooms. Scapes 18" tall. |
| HAPPY RETURNS - Lemon yellow flowers are 3" with scape height short at 16". The most sought after daylily in the world. |
| JUST PLUM HAPPY PPAF - 6" rose pink bloom with wide purple eye. Exciting new everbloomer. |
| RED HOT RETURNS PPAF - The first hardy true red everbloomer. Brilliant hot cherry red with a lemon throat. Starts mid-season and blooms to early fall. |
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ROSY RETURNS (pp9779) - The first hardy rose pink everbloomer. Blooms are 4" in bright rose pink, deep rose eyezone and yellow throat. Habit is very short at 14". Blooms early to frost. NEW LOW PRICE |
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| FULL GALLON...................................................... |
| SCENTUAL SUNDANCE PPAF - Short growing at only 18", has clusters of 4" golden yellow flowers. |
| SUNSET RETURNS PPAF - A true ground cover at 15" tall. The 4" blooms are a mix of apricot yellow and gold with hints of melon. Starts early and continues to frost. |
| WHEN MY SWEETHEART RETURNS PPAF - 5" rose pink eye, ruffles lemon cream edge, 18" tall. Outstanding foliage. SOLD OUT |
| HOSTA |
| BIG DADDY - Large cup shaped blue-green leaves are very puckered and of thick substance. Abundant white flowers mid-summer. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| BLUE WEDGEWOOD - One of the best blues. Deep blue wedge-shaped leaves. Lavender flowers mid-summer. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| FIRE & ICE - A sport of Patriot. Leaves maintain a clear white center with deep green edges. Lavender flowers. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| FRANCEE - Dark green leaves with clean white margins, 18-24" and almost as wide. |
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| FRANCES WILLIAMS - Blue green seiboldiana type foliage with wide gold yellow border. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| GOLD STANDARD - Attractively ribbed gold leaves rimmed in blue-green. Part shade. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| GOLDEN TIARA - Green with chartreuse gold edge. heavy textured leaves. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| HALCYON - Blue-green slender pointed leaves. Lilac color flowers. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| JIMMY CRACK CORN - Large gold leaves with deeply impressed veins. Nearly white flowers above the foliage mid-summer. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| KROSSA REGAL - Upright pointed blue-gray leaves form vase shaped clumps. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| MINUTEMAN - Dark green center with pure white border similar to "Patriot" |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| MONTANA AUREO MARGINATA - Huge 12" green leaves with broad yellow margins. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS - 6 x 10" leaves. 2" crisp white centers with green margins. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| PATRIOT - 5-7" leaves have dark green center with 1" white border. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| PAUL'S GLORY - 1999 Hosta of the Year. Bright gold centers with deep green margins. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| PLANTAGINEA -Shiny light green leaves. 6" Fragrant white flowers. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| SAGAE - Large frosty blue leaves with creamy yellow margins. Pale lavender flowers mid-summer. Hosta of the Year 2000. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SEIBOLDIANA ELEGANS - Large heart-shaped leaves of silvery gray or blue, 12". |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| SUM & SUBSTANCE - Huge, heavy, round, chartreuse leaves up to 2' wide. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| WHIRLWIND - Hardy, 24". Upright and twisted creamy white leaves with dark green margins. Zone 3-9. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| WIDE BRIM - Green center with wide irregular margins of creamy yellow. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| UNDULATA ALBO MARGINATA - Deep green leaves having broad bands of white. 24". |
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| #2..................................................................................... |
| UNDULATA VARIEGATA - Wavy leaves with white centers and green margins. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| GROUND COVER |
| AJUGA - Bronze leaves. |
| 2 1/4" peat pots 50 per flat.................................................................... |
| BRONZE BEAUTY |
| #1................................................................................................ |
| BALTIC IVY - Very hardy variety. |
| Rooted cuttings 100 per flat................................................................... |
| 2 1/4" peat pots 50 per flat.................................................................... |
| EUONYMOUS - (Colorata) Very fine ground cover. |
| Rooted cuttings 100 per flat................................................................... |
| 2 1/4" peat pots 50 per flat.................................................................... |
| IVY - (English) Does best in full sun but covers nicely in shaded areas. |
| Rooted cuttings 100 per flat................................................................... |
| 2 1/4" peat pots 50 per flat.................................................................... |
| LIRIOPE |
| MONDO GRASS |
| PACHYSANDRA - (Terminalis) Good for dense shade. |
| Rooted cuttings 100 per flat................................................................... |
| 2 1/4" peat pots 50 per flat.................................................................... |
| SEDUM - (Dragon Blood) |
| 2 1/4" peat pots 50 per flat.................................................................... |
| VINCA - (Myrtle) |
| VINCA MINOR BOWLES - Outstanding strain, 12" with blue flowers spring and summer. |
| 2 1/4" peat pots 50 per flat.................................................................... |
| 4" pots sold in flats of 15....................................................................... |
| #1................................................................................................ |
| VINCA MINOR - Evergreen/small blue flowers. Sun/shade. Approximately 6-10 leads/pot. |
| 2 1/4" peat pots 50 per flat.................................................................... |
| LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES - EDGING |
| EDGEPRO |
| Poly edging is 5 1/2" wide, 20' long. 4 stakes and connector included. |
| CONNECTORS, CORNERS, STAKE KITS |
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