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COLUMBINE
‘Clementine Formula Mix’ (Aquilegia ‘Clementine Formula Mix’) - Blues, pinks, purples, salmon and white flowers. A Clematis type of flower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Ht. 15-20”, width 12”.
Denver Gold’–(Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Denver Gold’) - Huge yellow flowers with long spurs, a Plant Select winner. Ht. 30”.
‘Leprechaun Gold’ (Aquilegia ‘Leprechaun Gold’) - Green leaves with golden accents. Purple blooms. Cutflower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Ht. 24-30”, width 1-2’.
McKana Hybrid’–(Aquilegia x ‘McKana Hybrid’) - Large, long spurred flowers, includes blue, pink, maroon. Ht. 30”.
‘Nora Barlow Black’–(Aquilegia x ‘Nora Barlow Black’) - Dramatic deep purple double blooms that are almost black! Ht. 18”.
'Origami Blue and White’–(Aquilegia ‘Origami Blue and White’) - Free flowering. Uniform height and flowering time. Long-spurred flowers. Ht. 14-16”.
‘Ruby Port’–(Aquilegia x ‘Ruby Port’) - Dark ruby flowers that bloom in spring. Ht. 2’.

CONEFLOWER
  Big Sky ‘After Midnight’ (Echinacea Big Sky ‘After Midnight’) - Dark magenta-purple blooms. Reddish-black cones and black stems. Blue-green foliage. Great in beds, containers and borders. Drought tolerant. Ht. 12”.
Big Sky ‘Harvest Moon’ (Echinacea x Big Sky ‘Harvest Moon’) – Golden orange cone surrounded by golden yellow petals. A great cutflower. Ht. 24-30”.
'Big Sky ‘Summer Sky’ (Echinacea Big Sky ‘Summer Sky’) - A peach and rose bicolor flower up to 5” across. Very fragrant. Needs well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Ht. 30-36”, width 18-24”.
Big Sky ‘Sundown’ (Echinacea Big Sky ‘Sundown’) – Deep orange cones surrounded by large bright orange and rose shaded petals. Fragrant flowers. A great cutflower. Ht. 32-40”.
Big Sky ‘Sunrise’ (Echinacea x Big Sky ‘Sunrise’) – Rose scented 3-5” lemon-yellow daisy like flowers. Ht. 30-36”.
Big Sky ‘Sunset’ (Echinacea x Big Sky ‘Sunset’) - Orange 3-4” daisy-like blossoms with rusty brown central cones. A very fragrant and vigorous growing plant. Ht. 24-30”.
Big Sky ‘Twilight’ (Echinacea x Big Sky ‘Twilight’) Deep red cones surrounded by rose-red petals. Fragrant and makes a great cutflower. Ht. 24-30”.
‘Bright Star’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Bright Star’) - Showy, 2-3”, rosy-red, daisy-like flowers in summer. Highly drought resistant. Ht. 30”.
‘Coconut Lime’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Coconut Lime’) Double white pompom like flowers. Compact foliage with well branching sturdy stems. Very floriferous. Cutflower. Attracts butterflies. Deer resistant. Drought tolerant. Ht. 26”.
‘Doubledecker’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Doubledecker’) – A coneflower with a second layer of petals at the top of the cone! Rose-pink blooms. The top layer usually appears after the second year. Ht. 40”.
‘Fatal Attraction’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Fatal Attraction’) - Large deep purple-pink flowers on dark red stems. Non-drooping petals on strong stems. Ht. 26”.
‘Fragrant Angel’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Fragrant Angel’) - Large, fragrant, horizontal flowers with overlapping petals and huge yellow cones. Strong branching stems. Ht. 30”.
‘Green Envy’ (Echinacea ‘Green Envy’) - Greenish-white flowers that turn pinkish-purple at the base with age. Needs well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Ht. 30-36”, width 3’.
‘Kim’s Knee High’–(Echinacea ‘Kim’s Knee High’) - Clear pink, drooping petals on a dwarf coneflower. Ht. 12-15”.
‘Magnus’–(Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’) - Wonderful, 4-5”, non-drooping, rose-red blooms all summer. Ht. 3’.
‘Pale Purple Coneflower’ (Echinacea pallida) – Drooping lavendar petals surround a dark cone. Ht. 3-4’.
‘Paradoxa’–(Echinacea ‘Paradoxa’) - A yellow coneflower. Showy flowers with a copper central cone and slightly drooping petals. Native to the U.S. Ht. 32”.
‘Pink Double Delight’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Pink Double Delight’) - Double pink blooms on straight and compact stems. Very floriferous. Deadheading is recommeded to promote more blooming. Needs well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Cutflower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Ht. 20-24”, width 12-18”.
‘Pixie Meadowbrite’(Echinacea ‘Pixie Meadowbrite’) Soft yellow cones surrounded by pink flowers on a dwarf plant. Ht. 18-20”.
NEW!— ‘Mac ’n Cheese’ (Echinacea ‘Mac ‘n Cheese’) Multi-branched stems hold many 4” brilliant yellow flowers. Highly fragrant blossoms will last 10-12 days in a vase. Strong sturdy plants that don’t require staking. Butterfly magnet. Summer blooming. Ht. 30”, spread 24”.
NEW!— ‘Meringue’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Meringue’)-White, fully double flowers with yellow pompon centers. Compact, strong upright plants. Summer blooming. Ht. 18”.
‘Merlot’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Merlot’) - Rose-pink flowers up to 5” across with huge cones in the center. Great in beds, borders and containers. Ht. 30”.
NEW!—‘Pink Poodle’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Pink Poodle’)-A very exciting new plant! Huge dahlia-like blossoms are true pink. Strong, pencil thick stems. Fragrant flowers last 8-10 days in the vase. Attracts butterflies. Summer blooming. Ht. 26”, spread 22”.
‘Raspberry Tart’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Raspberry Tart’) Deep magenta drooping petals. Fragrant. Needs well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Ht. 18”, width 24”.
Tennessee Hybrids (Echinacea tennesseensis ) - Purple-red daisy like flowers with narrow petals curving upwards around the cone. Lanceolate foliage is spread wide and low, leaving the flowers to rise above on wiry stems. Ht. 30”.
Ruby Star–(Echinacea purpurea ‘Ruby Star’) - Carmine-red flowers that ray horizontally, deeper color than Magnus. Blooms mid-summer. Ht. 40”.
NEW!–‘Tiki Torch’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Tiki Torch’) Huge deep orange flowers with wide petals. They hold their color well and have large coppery cones. Fragrant. Strong upright stems. Cutflower attracts butterflies. Ht. 28-36”.
NEW!—‘Tomato Soup’ (Echinacea purpurea ‘Tomato Soup’)-Delicious tomato soup colored blooms lasting 7-10 days before they fade, giving a kaleidoscope of colors. Well branched, sturdy stems. Fragrant blossoms attract butterflies and make great cut flowers. Summer blooming. Ht. 26-28”, spread 24”.
'Vintage Wine’–(Echinacea purpurea ‘Vintage Wine’) - Purple-red flowers, closer to red than any other Echinacea, with shorter, less-drooping petals. Ht. 24”.
White Swan’–(Echinacea purpurea ‘White Swan’) - White, cone-shaped blooms all summer. Upright habit. Very drought tolerant. Great for cutting. Ht. 2-3’.

CORAL BELLS
(Heuchera hybrids) - Rounded to heart-shaped leaves in shades of green to silver to deep burgundy add a wonderful contrast to the garden. Airy spires of red, pink or white flowers are held well above the soft mound of foliage. Rich, moist, well drained soil and partial shade are required.
‘Amber Waves–Eye catching, ruffled amber gold foliage with rose tints, works well as a contrast plant. Ht. 12”.
'Crimson Curls’– Curly, crimson foliage with purple underneath. Color intensifies in poor soils. Ht. 12-18”.
‘Firefly’– Red bell shaped flowers are held above low evergreen foliage. Blooms sporadically all summer. Mulch in winter to help prevent frost heaving. Ht. 15-18”.
‘Georgia Peach’ (Heuchera villosa ‘Georgia Peach’) - Creamy white flowers above large forming clumps with leaves up to 8” across. Amazing color changes throughout the seasons. Bright peachy-orange then rosy-purple by fall. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Ht. 14”.
‘Hollywood’ (Heuchera ‘Hollywood’) - Strong reblooming coral flower spikes over white veined ruffled leaves. Blooms all spring and summer. One of the best and showiest! Ht. 8-14”.
‘Midnight Rose’ (Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’) - Dark black leaves with pink specks in the spring that lighten to cream as it gets warmer. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Cutflower. Ht. 10-24”, width 15”.
Palace Purple’– Mahogany-red foliage. Sprays of small white flowers from early spring to early summer. Ht. 18”
‘Paris’ (Heuchera ‘Paris’) - Green leaves with deep rose flowers. Repeat blooms, with the bloom stem lasting 2 months. Groundcover. Great in containers. Ht. 10-14”, width 14”.
‘Pistache’ (Heuchera villosa ‘Pistache’) -Huge chartreuse to lime-green leaves. Strong growing plant with great heat and sun tolerance. Ht. 10”.
‘Plum Pudding’– Shiny, plum-purple foliage and a tight habit. Ht. 18”.
‘Rachel’– Shiny silver-bronze foliage turns red in the summer sun, and then maroon in the fall. A profusion of flowers. Ht. 18-24”.
‘Tiramisu’ (Heuchera villosa ‘Tiramisu’) Bright golden-yellow with a red blotched center. The red creates a mosaic of gold and red on the yellow leaves. Improved heat and summer tolerance. Ht. 8-10”.

COREOPSIS
American Dream’–(Coreopsis rosea var. nana ‘American Dream’) - Ferny, almost grass like foliage and small pink blooms. Drought tolerant and best grown in a very well-drained soil. Trim the plant back half way for a neater appearance and to encourage more blooms. Spreads rapidly by underground runners, filling the spaces around shrubs and other perennials. Ht. 9-12”, spreading.
‘Autumn Blush’–(Corepsis ‘Autumn Blush’) – Bright green mounds of ferny foliage are covered in large, peachy yellow flowers with red eyes. In cool spring and fall days, the flowers turn a wine-rose blush. Ht. 20”-26”.
'Baby Sun’ –(Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Baby sun’) - Compact plants covered with yellow daisy-like blooms. Ht. 12”.
Creme Brulee’–(Coreopsis verticillata ‘Creme Brulee’) - Larger, darker flowers than ‘Moonbeam’. The foliage is brighter green and more mildew resistant. Serrated flowers appear above and among the foliage. A late summer cutback will trigger new flowering. Ht. 20”.
‘Early Sunrise’–(Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Early Sunrise’) - Double, golden-yellow blooms. Ht. 18”, width 24”.
‘Full Moon’ (Coreopsis ‘Full Moon’) Huge 3” canary yellow flowers. Large mounds with strong stems. Blooms all summer long. Cutflower. Attracts butterflies. Deer resistant. Ht. 24-30”.
‘Gold Nugget’ (Coreopsis ‘Gold Nugget’) Amazing red eyes surrounded by warm golden flower petals. Flowers are 1 1/2” across and bloom for 3-4 months. Ht. 24”, width 32”.
‘Jethro Tull’ (Coreopsis ‘Jethro Tull’) - Golden-yellow tubular flowers. Drought tolerant. Ht. 12-15”, width 18-24”.
‘Moonbeam’–(Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’) - Lacy foliage and pale yellow flowers all summer. Ht. 12-18”, spreading.
‘Pinwheel’ (Coreopsis ‘Pinwheel’) - Buttery-yellow quill shaped flowers. Bluish-green foliage. Cut back plant to give a new flush of growth and blooms. Drought tolerant. Ht. 24-36”, width 32”.

'Sweet Dreams’–(Coreopsis rosea ‘Sweet Dreams’) - Large daisy-like flowers, ray petals are white with a raspberry color at the base. Foliage is light and airy and would be a great filler plant between iris or daylilies providing all summer color. Ht. 18-24”.
Tequila Sunrise’ (Coreopsis ‘Tequila Sunrise’) - Olive green leaves are heavily variegated with an irregular marking of creams and yellows. The new growth in the spring picks up a pinkish red tone. In the fall it takes on a darker mahogany-red color. Daisy-like yellow-orange flowers in May with some repeat bloom continuing through September. Ht. 14-16”.
Zagreb’–(Coreopsis verticillata ‘Zagreb’) - Deep yellow blooms, ferny foliage, and a compact habit. Ht. 12”, slowly spreading.

CORYDALIS
(Corydalis lutea) - Resembles a yellow bleeding heart, with lacy foliage and tubular yellow blooms. Plants bloom for a long time. Plant in a very well-drained, moist soil. May seed down and produce many offspring. Ht. 6-12”.

 
 
CROWNVETCH
(Coronilla varia) - Good erosion control groundcover for slopes or banks. Pea-like pink, white, or lavender flowers in late spring and early-summer. Ht. 1-2’.

DAISY
‘Rosy Igloo’ (Dendranthema ‘Rosy Igloo’) - Bright yellow centered flowers are surrounded by coral-red petals. Groundcover. Amazing fall color. Ht. 10-24”, width 30”.
‘Sunny Igloo’ (Dendranthema ‘Sunny Igloo’) -Double, bright yellow flowers with gold centers. Groundcover. Amazing fall color. Ht. 10-24”, width 30”.
‘Warm Igloo’ (Dendranthema ‘Warm Igloo’) - Orange-bronze flowers with yellow centers. Groundcover. Amazing fall color. Ht. 10-24”, width 30”.

Painted Daisy
(Tanacetum) - Handsome, vivid green, ferny leaves form a soft mound of foliage. Large (2 - 3”), single or double colorful daisies are produced in abundance in early spring to mid-summer. Makes a wonderful cut flower. These plants will go dormant in late summer. Divide every other spring to maintain vigor. Ht. 16-18”.
Jackpot’ (Tanacetum niveum ‘Jackpot’) - Dusty silvery-green foliage. Hundreds of flowers after just one season of growth. Ht. 2’.
'James Kelway’ - Crimson daisy flowers and lovely, ferny foliage. Excellent cut flower.
‘Pink’ - Pink daisy blooms.

Shasta Daisy
(Leucanthemum superbum) - Bred for flower output and vigor, Shasta Daisies make a wonderful display from June to September. Strong stems make a good, long lasting cut flower. Shastas do best with constantly moist, well-drained, good garden soil. Divide every other spring to help maintain vigor.
Alaska’ - Large, single white daisy with a yellow center. Ht. 20”, 24” wide.
  'Becky’ - Large, single white flowers on sturdy stems that hold up wonderfully in the wind and rain. Foliage holds up well in our Kansas heat and humidity. Ht. 3’.
‘Broadway Lights’ (Leucanthemum ‘Broadway Lights’) - This Daisy has blooms that change from bright yellow to buttery cream to white as they mature. A mounding plant that does great in containers and in the landscape beds. Ht. 18-24”, width 20-24”.
Ice Star’ - Double white daisy flowers on compact plants. Very long blooming. Excellent cut flower. Ht. 24-30”.
Marconi’ - Large, frilled double blooms up to 6” across. Grows best in fertile, well-drained soil. Avoid cold, very wet soils. Divide every 3 years to retain vigor. Keep deadheaded to promote repeat bloom. May seed down. Ht. 24”, 24” wide.
‘Silver Princess’ - White daisy blooms July to September. Ht. 12”.
Snow Lady’ - Dwarf, single white with yellow center. Ht. 10”.
‘Snowcap’ - Dwarf shasta daisy. Blooms June to August. Ht. 10-12”.

DAMES ROCKET
(Hesperis) - Native wildflower with showy, fragrant purple flowers in the spring. Ht. 2’.

DAYLILY
(Hemerocallis) - Daylilies are one of the easiest perennials to grow. They will tolerate a wet or dry site and full sun or light shade. Choose from softly ruffled to bold or bi-colored. Each bloom only lasts for one day but so many blooms are produced that the blooming period can last for weeks. Daylilies are disease and pest free.
'Chicago Apache’– Five inch intense scarlet-red blooms. The edges are ruffled with a deep tone of red. A very vigorous grower. Ht. 27”.
‘Fooled Me’-Gold flowers with red eyes and ruffled edges. Great performer. Ht. 24”.
‘French Lingerie’-Very ruffled yellow edges with matching yellow centers and rose-pink petals. Ht. 28”.
‘Gelato’ (Hemerocallis ‘Gelato’) - Pink-lavender blooms with a golden edge and yellow throat. Blooms early to mid season. Ht. 25”.
‘Going Bananas’ (Hemerocallis ‘Going Bananas’) - Canary yellow blooms. Fragrant flowers. An improved ‘Happy Returns’. Reblooms. Ht. 18-22”, width 18”.
My Reggae Tiger’– Large very robust flowers are atop a strong growing plant. Flowers have a bright orange blend over a yellow base with a deep, wine-maroon eyezone and orange-yellow throat. Also one of the better tasting Daylilies. Ht. 24”.
Sherwood Gladiator’ - Extremely large, fragrant yellow flowers. We love this one! Ht. 18” - flower stalks to 5’.
South Seas’ (Hemerocallis ‘South Seas’) - Attractive 6-7” coral blooms with a darker coral band. Fragrant. Reblooms. Ht. 30”.

Re-blooming Daylilies
‘Bill Norris’-Reblooming golden-yellow 5” flowers. Ht. 24-30”.
NEW!–‘Double Firecracker’ Fire engine red blooms are 5” across and fully double. Reblooming. Ht. 22”.
Elfin Stella’–1 1/2” yellow blooms. Repeat bloomer like ‘Stella do Oro’. Attractive foliage. Ht. 11”.
‘Encore in Yellow’- Soft yellow 3” blooms nearly continuous all summer long. Reblooming. Ht. 16”.
Happy Returns’– Clear yellow 2 ¾” blooms in early summer and reblooms during the summer and fall. Ht. 15”.
Little Business’ - Raspberry red 3” blooms, with a band of white. An early midseason re-bloomer that repeats flowering later in the season. Ht. 16”.
Little Grapette’ - 2” grape purple blooms. Ht. 12”.
‘Longfields Maxim’-Reblooming giant 7” double golden yellow flowers. Ht. 24”.
Mini Pearl’ - 3” blush melon pink blooms with a light yellow-green throat and light ruffling on the petals. Fantastic multiple bloomer with a very high bud count. Established plants can bloom for four or more weeks. Rebloomer. Ht. 16”.
Pardon Me’ - Award winning daylily. Wine-red flowers, repeat bloomer. Ht. 18”.
‘Pink Playmate’ - Blend of deep pink and rose-pink blooms, with white midribs. Continuous blooms early summer. Ht. 36”
‘Pink Playmate’ - Blend of deep pink and rose-pink blooms, with white midribs. Continuous blooms early summer. Ht. 36”
Purple de Oro’ - Reddish-purple with yellow throat blooms all summer long. Ht. 16”.
Red Rum’ - Seven inch red blooms with white midribs. Diploid. Ht. 24”.
Ruby Stella’- A 3” wide, slightly fragrant deep red version of ‘Stella de Oro’, blooming all summer long. Ht. 12-22”.
Stella de Oro’ - 3” golden-yellow blooms. Repeats all summer. Ht. 18”.
‘Summer Wine’ - Wine colored 6” blooms with greenish yellow throat. A mid-season bloomer. Ht. 24”.
Swirling Waters’ - Bright purple flowers with creamy yellow throat. Blooms early to mid season. Very large blossoms. Ht. 22”.
Yellow Lollypop’ - Similar to Stella de Oro but taller and brighter yellow blooms. Early mid-season bloomer that re-blooms throughout the season. Ht. 24”.

DELPHINIUM
Blue Butterfly’–(Delphinium grandiflorum ‘Blue Butterfly’) - Multiple clusters of mid-blue florets on very dwarf plants. Early, long-blooming and heat tolerant. Ht. 8-10”.
Guardian Blue’–(Delphinium ‘Guardian Blue’) - Deep violet-blue flowers with white centers. Ht. 24-40”.
Guardian Lavender’–(Delphinium ‘Guardian Lavender’) - Lavender to lavender-blue flowers with white centers. Ht. 24-40”.
Magic Fountains’–(Delphinium elatum ‘Magic Fountains’) - An upright grower with mixed colors of white, pink, blue and lavender flower spikes in late spring above green foliage. Shorter than standard Delphinium varieties. Ht. 2-3’.

DIANTHUS
(Dianthus) - A magnificent addition to the landscape, this garden gem has beautiful, deep blue-green to green, grass-like foliage that forms thick, evergreen mats. Wonderfully fragrant, stunningly bright blooms smother the foliage in color early in the spring and sporadically through the summer. Provide well-drained, moist soil, full sun to partial shade, and lots of neglect and these plants will thrive.
Bath’s Pink’–Cheddar pink. Single, fringed, soft pink blooms with sweet clove fragrance. Low, silvery-gray mat of foliage. Ht. 9-12”, width 12”.
Brilliant Star’–Double white flowers with deep magenta centers. Ht. 5”.
Firewitch’–2006 Perennial of the Year. Cheddar pink. Low growing dianthus with exceptional, deep blue-green foliage. Flowers are produced in abundance in the spring and then sporatically during the summer. Needs well-drained, average garden soil. Ht. 6”.
NEW!–‘Heart Attack’ (Dianthus barbatus ‘Heart Attack’)-Carnation-like red-black flowers from early spring to summer. Dark green foliage. Ht. 12”.
‘Helen’ (Dianthus ‘Helen’) - Double apricot-pink flowers. Great for borders and edging. Cutflower. Groundcover. Needs well drained soil. Ht. 10-12”.
NEW!–‘Raspberry Surprise’ (Dianthus ‘Raspberry Surprise’)-Pink with raspberry-red centered double flowers. Blue-green foliage. Compact and fragrant plants are great in containers. Ht. 8-10”, width 12”. 
‘Tiny Rubies’–Double rose-pink flowers on short, tufted, blue-green mounds. Great rock garden specimen. Ht. 4”.
Sweet William–(Dianthus barbatus ‘Double Flowered Mix’) - Lightly scented, flat-topped, fringed blooms in shades of whites, pinks, reds. Late spring blooms. Biennial. Ht. 8”.

FALLOPIA
Variegata’–(Fallopia japonica ‘Variegata’) - Variegated heart shaped leaves with splashes of dark green on a creamy white background. Foliage can be used for flower arrangement. New spring growth is coral pink. Tall and clump forming. Ht. 4’.

FALSE FORGET-ME NOT
Hadspen Cream’–(Brunnera macrophylla ‘Hadspen Cream’) - Green leaves with an irregular creamy yellow edge, slightly more drought and sun tolerant than Variegata. Sky-blue flowers. Ht. 12-18”, 18” wide.
Jack Frost’ (Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’) - Colorful frosty silver leaves accented by light green veins, provides beautiful contrast in the shady garden. Delicate sky-blue flowers. Ht. 12-18”, 18” wide.

 
 
   

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