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FALSE INDIGO
‘Purple Smoke’–(Baptisia australis ‘Purple Smoke’) - Flowers are a smoky violet with a purple eye. A dependable, low-maintenance plant with showy racemes of flowers similar to sweet peas. Seed pods are great in dried arrangements. Ht. 3’.
‘Screaming Yellow’–(Baptisia sphaerocarpa ‘Screaming Yellow’) – Deep green, compact, rounded plant growth. Profuse yellow-gold flowers from late spring to early summer. Ht. 2’-3’.
NEW!–‘Solar Flare Prairieblues’ (Baptisia ‘Solar Flare Prairieblues’) Young spring stems emerge an attractive purple as long as night temperatures are cool. Blue-green foliage holds up flowers spikes of lemon-yellow that age to orange-blush. Ht. 3-4’, width 4-4 1/2’.
NEW!–‘Starlite Prairieblues’ (Baptisia ‘Starlite Prairieblues’)-Soft blue flowers with white at the base. Blue-green foliage. Ht. 3-4’, width 3-4’.
‘Twilight Prairieblues’ (Baptisia ‘Twilight Prairieblues’) Chocolate-purple blooms on tall flower spikes. Needs well drained soil. Ht. 45-60”, 3-4’.

FALSE SUNFLOWER
Bressingham Dubloon’ (Heliopsis ‘Bressingham Doubloon’) - Semi-double golden yellow flowers bloom from midsummer to fall. Great in beds with ornamental grass. Ht. 48-60”.
‘Lorraine Sunshine’ (Heliopsis helianthoides ‘Lorraine Sunshine’) - Variegated foliage that fades to more green in late summer. Golden yellow flowers. Remove spent blooms to extend blooming. Ht. 30”, width 18”.
‘Summer Nights’ (Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra ‘Summer Nights’) - Green foliage with red tinting is great! Golden-yellow flowers with orange-red-mahogany centers. Remove spent blooms to extend flowering. Ht. 3-4’.
Summer Sun’–(Heliopsis helianthoides ‘Summer Sun’) - Large, golden-yellow, sunflower-like blooms midsummer to fall. Ht. 3’, 18” wide.

FERN
Autumn Fern(Dryopteris erythrosora) - Evergreen. Fronds emerge coppery-pink, then turn deep green. Very hardy. Ht. 30”.
‘Burgundy Lace’(Athyrium niponicum ‘Burgundy Lace’) - The fronds of this compact Japanese Fern emerge a dusty magenta-plum and mature to mint green with magenta-plum veins. Ht. 15”.
Christmas Fern(Polystichum acrostichoides) - Evergreen, serrated fronds are great for borders or arrangements. Ht. 18-30”.
Cinnamon Fern(Osmunda cinnamomea) - Erect, rusty brown new fronds in the spring. Foliage begins a pale green and darkens during the summer. Ht. 2-5’.
Dixie’(Dryopteris x australis ‘Dixie’) - Erect growth habit with dark green fronds. Very spectacular. Ht. 4-5’.
Japanese Painted Fern–(Athyrium nipponicum ‘Pictum’) - Colorful fronds of blended gray-green and wine-red. Ht. 18”.
NEW!–‘Ocean’s Fury’ (Fern - Athyrium ‘Ocean’s Fury’) Silver fronds with crested tips and rich red stems. Ht. 36”, width 24”.
Ostrich Fern(Matteuccia struthiopteris) - Erect, gracefully arching fronds. Ht. 3-4’.
Robust Male’(Dryopteris filix-mas ‘Undulata Robusta’) - Strong growing, semi-evergreen, native fern. Ht. 36”.
Royal Fern(Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis) - Slowly spreading fern. Easy to cultivate if kept moist. Will tolerate a very moist to boggy area. It is more tolerant of soil pH, accepting an extremely acid to a slightly alkaline soil. Ht. 3’, slowly spreading.
Victorian Lady Fern’–(Athyrium filix-femina ‘Victoriae’) - A most unusual and spectacular fern. The bright green frilly evergreen foliage crisscrosses at the tips and looks like triple curled parsely. Ht. 18-24”.

FLAX
Blue Flax(Linum perenne) - Dainty, pale-blue flowers appear in spring on delicate stems. Ht. 1-2’.

FOAMYBELLS
Heart Of Darkness’ (Heucherella ‘Heart Of Darkness’) - Beautiful green foliage with dark maroon and silver-gray markings. Impressive display of pure white flowers in the spring. Likes rich, moist, organic soils. Ht. 18”
Stoplight’ (Heucherella ‘Stoplight’) - Large yellow and red centered spring leaves. Summer color is yellow to green with a red center. Ht. 6-16”.

FOAMFLOWER
‘Pink Skyrocket’ (Tiarella ‘Pink Skyrocket’) - Large spikes of fragrant pink flowers. Green leaves with a dark purple central blotch. A fast grower. Ht. 6”, Flower stalk 12”.
‘Spring Symphony’–(Tiarilla x ‘Spring Symphony’) - Pink fragrant flowers during the summer months on compact foliage. Leaves are deeply cut with black on the mid-rib. Ht. 10”.
Sugar and Spice’ (Tiarella ‘Sugar and Spice’) - White flowers with a light pink glaze. Shiny, lacy leaves. Groundcover. Ht. 8-13”, width 12”.

FORGET-ME-NOT
Bluesylva’ (Myosotis sylvatica ‘Bluesylva’) - Compact plants with tiny blue flowers. Groundcover. Great for moist areas. Ht. 8”.
‘Snowsylva’ (Myosotis sylvatica ‘Snowsylva’) - Compact plants with tiny white flowers. Groundcover. Great for moist areas. Ht. 8”.

FOXGLOVE
‘Foxy’–(Digitalis purpurea ‘Foxy’) - Mixed shades of white, yellow and red, some having spots. Blooms prolifically - often in the first year. Biennial. Ht. 36”.

GAILLARDIA
‘Amber Wheels’ (Gaillardia aristata ‘Amber Wheels) - Golden yellow flowers with red centers. Fringed petal edges. Needs well drained soil. Ht. 30”, width 24”.
‘Arizona Sun’ (Gaillardia aristata ‘Arizona Sun’) - Mahogany red, 3” flowers with bright yellow edges. Needs well drained soil. Ht. 8-10”.
Baby Cole (Gaillardia aristata ‘Baby Cole’) - Dwarf, compact plants, bloom all summer. Prefers light, well-drained soil. May reseed. Ht. 8”.
‘Burgundy’ (Gaillardia aristata ‘Burgundy’) - Wine-red blooms all summer. Ht. 16-24”.
‘Dazzler’ (Gaillardia aristata ‘Dazzler’) - Blooms yellow with a maroon center, all summer. Dwarf. Ht. 12”.
‘Fanfare (Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Fanfare’) - Upward-facing ray flowers are like brilliant scarlet trumpets that flare to bright yellow at the ends. Very free blooming, throwing multiple buds from every stem. Sturdy and compact habit. Ht. 12-15”.
Goblin (Gaillardia aristata ‘Goblin’) - Dwarf variety. Deep red blooms with yellow margins. Blooms all summer. Ht. 12”.
‘Oranges and Lemons’ (Gaillardia ‘Oranges and Lemons’) - Large, peachy-orange flowers with yellow tips and a gold central cone. Blue-green foliage. Heat, humidity and drought tolerant. Ht. 18-20”, width 12-20”.
‘Summer’s Kiss’ (Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Summer’s Kiss’) - Summer’s Kiss is a gorgeous soft apricot with a deeper sunny-gold blush. Deadhead the old flowers and it will reward you with blooms all summer. Tolerant of high humidity and drought. Ht. 18”.
Tokajer–(Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Tokajer’) - Marmalade-orange daisies become darker toward the reddish-brown cone. Terrific summer color. Ht. 23”.

GAURA
Crimson Butterflies’–(Gaura lindheimeri ‘Crimson Butterflies’) - Crimson foliage on a compact plant. Produces many hot pink blooms on stout reddish stems. Ht. 18”.
‘Pink Cloud’ (Gaura lindheimeri ‘Pink Cloud’) - Sturdy, upright habit. Airy masses of deep pink flowers above red-tinged foliage. Ht. 2-3’, width 2-3’.
Siskiyou Pink–(Gaura lindheimeri ‘Siskiyou Pink’) - Airy, deep pink blooms with rose veins bloom early to late summer. Narrow, green leaves with maroon highlights. Ht. 36-42”.
‘Whirling Butterflies–(Gaura lindheimeri ‘Whirling Butterflies’) - Arching stems of white blooms, which age to pink. New flowers produced from mid-summer to fall. Ht. 32”, 18” wide.

GERANIUM
(Geranium) - A wonderfully diverse group of plants, hardy geraniums provide delicate, finely divided foliage, brilliantly colored blooms, and many have stunning fall colors of deep crimson-red. If you provide afternoon shade and well drained, moist soil these perennials will put on a spectacular display in the garden.
‘Album’–(Geranium sangineum ‘Album’) - Deeply cut foliage, makes a large mound. Blooms white late in the spring. Ht. 6-12”, 18” wide.
Bloody Cranesbill–(Geranium sanguineum) - Mounds of dark green, deeply divided leaves. Deep magenta flowers in late spring and summer. Ht. 10”, 15” wide.
‘Dark Reiter’ (Geranium pratense ‘Dark Reiter’) - Lilac-blue flowers on plum colored foliage. Needs moist soil. Groundcover. Ht. 10”, width 10”.
Johnson’s Blue’–(Geranium x ‘Johnson’s Blue’) - Violet-blue flowers in late spring and early summer. Drought tolerant. Ht. 15-18”, 24” wide.
Karmina’–(Geranium x ‘Karmina’) - Deep pink blooms during the summer. Great as a groundcover. Ht. 9”.
‘Lancastriense’(Geranium sanguineum ‘Lancastriense’) - Creeping, carpet-like habit. Flowers are pink with crimson veins. Ht. 6-8”, spreading.
‘Max Frei’–(Geranium sanguineum ‘Max Frei’) - Magenta flowers, late spring through summer. Ht. 6-8”.
‘New Hampshire Purple’–(Geranium sanguineum ‘New Hampshire Purple’) - Deeper, colored blooms, shows up well in the garden. Long blooming period, early summer to early fall. Ht. 18”.
‘Nigricans’ (Geranium sessiloflorum ‘Nigricans’) - Mounding, bronze-black evergreen foliage with some red color in the fall. White flowers. Ht. 5”.
‘Pink Penny’ (Geranium ‘Pink Penny’) - Abundant pink flowers on dark green mounding foliage. Blooms early summer until frost. Great in the border or flowing from over containers or hanging baskets. Ht. 12-14”.
‘Rozanne’–(Geranium ‘Rozanne’) - Large 2 1/2” violet-blue flowers with white centers bloom for a very long time. Deep green foliage is lightly marbled with chartreuse. A good spreading plant that will cover 2 or 3 square feet in the garden. Ht. 20”.
‘St. Ola’–(Geranium x ‘St. Ola’) - Immaculate pure white open-faced flowers open from dark wine colored buds. The blooms sparkle for six weeks, from spring to early summer among fragrant, spreading, evergreen foliage. Good fall color. Ht. 8-12”.
‘Vision’–(Geranium sanguineum ‘Vision’) - Large single reddish purple flowers; deeply cut foliage turns crimson in the fall. Ht. 8-15”.

GINGER
Canadian Ginger–(Asarum canadense) - Heart-shaped 3-6” wide leaves, rambling ground cover, likes cool moist areas. Ht. 4”.

GLOBE THISTLE
‘Blue Glow’–(Echinops bannaticus ‘Blue Glow’) - Intense blue, spikey blooms to use cut or dried. Ht. 3 1/2’.

GOATSBEARD
Dwarf Goatsbeard–(Aruncus aethusifolius) - Fine, ferny foliage and creamy white flower spires in late spring. Ht. 12”.

Goatsbeard–(Aruncus dioicus) - Finely cut foliage and large, open plumes. Native to N. America, England and Asia. Prefers lightly shaded area and moist soil. Ht. 4’.

GOLDENROD
(Solidago) - Contrary to popular belief goldenrod does not cause hayfever; ragweed that blooms at the same time is to blame. Solidago makes a wonderful cut flower and gives the garden late summer and early fall color.
Baby Gold’–(Solidago canadensis ‘Baby Gold’) - Compact, upright plants. Dense, bright gold sprays are very showy in late summer and into fall. Ht. 18”.
‘Crown of Rays’–(Solidago x ‘Crown of Rays’) - Dense, golden yellow blooms August to October. Ht. 2’.
‘Fireworks’–(Solidago rugosa ‘Fireworks’) - Compact clump forming perennial, with flowers that look like fireworks. Ht. 3-4’.


 

 
HELEN’S FLOWER
‘Coppelia’–(Helenium autumnale ‘Coppelia’) - Flowers in early fall with many daisy like coppery-orange blooms that have a dark center. Ht. 36”.
Double Trouble’ (Helenium ‘Double Trouble’) - Sunny yellow flowers on strong stems. Blooms for a long period of time. Ht. 32”.
Mardi Gras–(Helenium ‘Mardi Gras’) - A riot of 1 1/2” to 2” multicolored blooms for six to eight weeks in the middle of summer. Yellow petals splashed with orange-red, form wildly patterned stiff skirts around deep brown cones. Ht. 30”.
Red & Gold’–(Helenium autumnale ‘Red & Gold Hybrids’) - Brilliant red and gold, daisy-like flowers in the fall. Ht. 3-4’, 18” wide.
‘Wyndley’ (Helenium ‘Wyndley’) - A compact variety with 2-3” large yellow-orange flowers with great copper highlights. Ht. 24-30”.

HEN AND CHICKS
Cobweb’–(Sempervivum x ‘Cobweb’) - Evergreen succulent with fine white ‘cobwebs’ on rosettes. Ht. 3”.
Commander Hay’– (Sempervivum x ‘Commander Hay’) - Large clumps of red and green “chickens.” Ht. 3”.

HIBISCUS
(Hibiscus) Best grown in a constantly moist soil, but are very adaptable to different sites. Apply mulch to conserve moisture. Hibiscus are VERY late to emerge in the spring, so don’t panic too soon. Trim to the ground in winter or early spring. A Pride of Kansas Selection.
‘Blue River II’–Dinner plate sized, clear white flowers on shrub like plant. Thrives in our summer heat. Ht. 4-5’.
‘‘Disco Belle’– 9” blooms in red, white or pink. Ht. 18-24”.
‘Fantasia– More compact hibiscus with abundant large pink to lavender flowers. Ht. 36”.
Kopper King’– The leaves of this contrasting perennial are an unusual coppery red; in the summer against the dark foliage white discs appear that can reach 12” across. Beautiful addition to any sunny garden. Ht. 4-6’.
‘Lady Baltimore’– Huge pink blooms with satiny red centers on shrub-like plant. Blooms midsummer to frost. Ht. 4-5’.
Lord Baltimore’– Shrub-like plant with red blooms up to 10” across. Blooms midsummer to frost. Ht. 4-5’.
‘Pink Clouds’– Large, intense deep pink flowers. This 4-5’ tall and robust hibiscus blooms over a long period and has beautiful mature leaves that are the size, color and shape of a Norway maple. Ht. 4-5’.
'Plum Crazy’– Large, 7-8” plum colored flowers with very dark purple eyes. Ht. 3-4’.
Raspberry Rose– Huge, raspberry blooms in the summer. Ht. 4-6’.
The Clown– A blush pink 6-8” flower is overlaid on a pure white background with a distinct red eye. Ht. 4’.
Turn of the Century’– Unusual bicolored petals from dark red to light pink, with the appearance of a 5-vaned pinwheel. Will tolerate a moist site. Ht. 6-8’.

HOLLYHOCK

Double–(Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double’) - Fully double blooms in maroon, scarlet, yellow and pink. Ht. 4’, 12-18” wide.
Old Fashioned Single Mix–(Alcea rosea ‘Single Mix’) - Single, old fashioned hollyhocks in mixed colors. Ht. 4’.
‘Peaches n Dreams’–(Alcea rosea ‘Peaches n Dreams’) - Breathtaking pure large double creamy peach blooms, some tinged with raspberry-pink. Ht. 5’.

HOSTA
(Hosta) A wonderful low maintenance perennial for the garden. They prefer a shady location here in Kansas, on the north or east side, or in the dappled shade under trees. Foliage takes center stage and we can offer a wide range of colors, from dark green, to gold, to silvery blue. Whether used as a striking specimen or as a groundcover, hostas are easy to grow and easy to love.
 Abiqua Drinking Gourd’ - Large spreading hosta. Blue-green leaves have a puckered texture, and are very rounded and deeply cupped. Ht. 24”.
‘Aphrodite’ - Very fragrant, large, double blooms measuring as much as 6” long. Leaves are 11” long and 7 1/2” wide at maturity, shiny, light green in color with a smooth texture of average substance. Medium growth rate. Ht. 18” - 24”, width 45” - 60”.
‘August Moon’ (Hosta ‘August Moon’) - Leaves are rounded 9 1/2” long and 8” wide, medium to bright gold color, better than average seer-suckered substance. Medium to fast growth rate. Foliage stays attractive all summer. White blooms have a hint of lavender. Ht. 20”, width 45”.
Big Daddy- One of the best big blue hostas. Leaves are 15” long and 10” wide. A rich blue-green color, heavily corrugated with a thick substance. Medium to slow growth habit. Makes an imposing background plant or groundcover. Ht. 26”, 40-50” wide.
Blue Angel - Huge, deep blue-green leaves. Heavily textured. Ht. 30”.
Blue Mammoth - An enormous hosta with large 16” x 12” leaves that have a deep blue-green color and are heavily corrugated. The flowers are a near white. A large specimen plant for just the right spot. Ht. 36”, up to 65” wide.
‘Blue Shadows’ - Blue-green leaves with a yellow-green center spash. White flowers. Ht. 14”, width 24”.
Blue Umbrella’ - Large, waxy, blue leaves of heavy texture and substance. Lavender flowers have a white edge. Ht. 30”, width 5 to 6’.
Brim Cup’ - medium green, heart shaped leaves with broad white margins. Ht. 12”, width 16”.
Cherry Berry’ - Small to medium hosta. Pointed elliptic leaves, mostly white with irregular dark green margins. Stems and flower scapes are cherry red. Ht. 24”.
‘Dancing in the Rain’ - Very bright, white centers with blue-green edges. Light lavender flowers. Ht. 28”, width 40-46”.
El Nino’ - Variegated sport of Halcyon. The wavy textured edges beautifully contrast with the bluish foliage. Ht. 26”.
Elegans – Heavily textured, large, blue-gray, rounded leaves. Ht. 24-30”, width 45-60”.
‘Eola Sapphire’ - Large, thick wavy leaves that attain a blue color with age. Spikes of pale lilac flowers bloom in early summer. Ht. 30”-36”, width 4’.
‘Eskimo Pie’ - Large round leaves with chartreuse centers and blue-green margins. White flowers. Ht. 24”, width 30”.
Fragrant Blue’ - Fragrant flowers stand above the frosty blue foliage. The leaves hold their color well and measure 8 1/2” long by 6 1/2” wide, a beautiful addition to any shade garden. Medium growth rate. Ht. 12”.
Fire and Ice- Heart shaped leaves with white centers and dark green margins. Ht. 10”-18”.
Fragrant Bouquet’ - Large, fragrant flowers and variegated foliage. The leaves are long with margins that start creamy yellow in the spring and change to white by summer. Smooth textured. Fast growing. Ht. 22”, 48” wide.
Fireworks’ - Pointy creamy white leaves with a green margin. Ht. 8”, width 10”.
‘Fragrant Bouquet’ - Large, fragrant flowers and variegated foliage. The leaves are long with margins that start creamy yellow in the spring and change to white by summer. Smooth textured. Fast growing. Ht. 22”, 48” wide.
Francee- Crisp white margins on dark green leaves. Relatively sun tolerant. Ht. 18-24”, width 36-45”.
Frances Williams- Blue-green leaves with a wide cream margin. Ht. 28”, width 60”.
Fried Green Tomatoes’ - Semi-upright with moderate growth rate. Leaves have very prominent veins, with smooth margins. Very shiny green on top and bottom of leaf. Mutation of Guacamole. Ht. 10”.
Ginko Craig - An ideal edging plant. Short lance-like leaves with sharp white border. Dark purple flowers. Ht. 12”, width 33”.
Gold Standard’ - Leaves emerge light green with dark green margins. Center turns parchment gold by summer. Ht. 36”, width 30”.
‘Golden Meadows’ - Dark green margins with golden centers and random green streaks. Great sun tolerance. Ht. 26”, width 24”.
‘Golden Tiara’ - Heart-shaped green leaves with a wide golden margin. Compact, rapid growing. Ht. 10-12”, width 30”.
‘Grand Marquee’ - One of the first Hostas to bloom in the spring. Green edged leaves with creamy yellow centers. Ht. 15”
Guacomale – Apple green leaves are large, shiny and rounded with a wide green edge. Large fragrant lavender flowers. Rapid grower with good sun tolerance. Ht. 12-24”.
Halcyon- Great as a ground cover or edging plant. Tardiana hybrid. Spear-shaped thick blue leaves are heavily ribbed. Ht. 14”, width 32”.
‘Heatwave’ - Golden leaves with irregular blue margins. White flowers. Ht. 12”, width 16”.
NEW!–‘High Society’-Powder blue leaves with irregular creamy golden centers that change to white. Ht. 8”, width 15”.
Hottsy Tottsy’ - Golden yellow foliage with larger leaves. Holds yellow color well. Ht. 24”.
‘Inniswood’ - Tall and broad hosta with heart shaped yellow leaves with dark green margins. Lavender flowers. Ht. 20”.
Invincible- Fragrant blooms up to 3” long. Leaves are 8” long and 6” wide, very shiny medium to dark green with a smooth texture. Fast growing. Ht. 20”.
‘June’ - Leaves are pointed with gold centers and blue gray margins. Very distinctive. Good slug resistance. Ht. 12-24”.
Krossa Regal- Large, frosty blue leaves with a heavy substance. Forms a vase-shaped clump. Ht. 28”, width 70”.
Liberty- A stunning 2’ wide semi-upright clump Hosta. The very thick dark green leaves are edged with a wide golden yellow border, changing to cream in the summer. In early summer the slow growing clumps are topped with lavender flower spikes. Ht. 15”, width 2’.
Love Pat’ - Crinkly blue, thick cupped foliage that is very slug resistant. This very blue hosta loves the shadiest spots in the garden and will retain their blue color in deep shade. Ht. 18-22”, 26-40” wide.
Minuteman - A cousin to ‘Patriot’. Pure white margins and dark green centers. Leaves are slightly corrugated. Ht. 23”, 50” wide.
Night Before Christmas’ - The center of the leaf is a creamy white changing to pure white by summer. Dark green margins on large pointed leaves. Ht. 18-24”.
Northern Exposure’ - Flat, puckered, blue-green leaves with a very wide, yellow-green margin which lightens to white by mid-summer. Ht. 24”, width 36”.
‘One Man’s Treasure’ - Red stems with dark green pointed leaves. Purple flowers. Cutflower. Ht. 14”, width 24”.
‘Orange Marmalade’ - As the leaves mature, they change from bright yellow centers to bright white, surrounded by a green edge. Ht. 20-24”.
‘Paradigm’ - Gold leaves with blue green margins. Pale lavender flowers. Ht. 20”.
‘Paradise Joyce’ - Creamy yellow leaves with blue margins. Pale lavender flowers. Cutflower. Slug resistant. Ht. 16”.
Patriot’ - Dark forest green centers and wide, white, irregular margins. Ht. 22”, width 30”.
‘Queen Josephine’ - Shiny dark green leaves with a yellow margin that fades to near white in the summer. Ht. 12-15”.
‘Rainforest Sunrise’ - Gold leaves with a dark green margin on small mounding plants. Ht. 10”.
Red October’ - Red petioles, blue green leaves with white underside. Ht. 10”.
Regal Splendor - A sport of ‘Krossa Regal’. Frosty blue leaves have a creamy yellow to creamy white margins. Forms a vase-shaped mound. Ht. 32”, 70” wide.
'Remember Me’ - Great mound of cream centered foliage with green margins. Ht. 24”.
Revolution- This large hosta is spectacular. Regarded as one of the most distinctive new Hostas in years. The thick creamy centered leaves are speckled green, which is very unusual. Each leaf has a creamy white center that is outlined with a dramatic dark green border. Ht. 16”.
Royal Standard’ - Fragrant white flowers and glossy green leaves. Ht. 26”, width 50”.
Sagae’ - Green leaf with creamy yellow margins. Very good slug resistance. Ht. 24-36”.
'So Sweet’ - Dark green centers and wide white margins. Large, very fragrant blooms. Ht. 22”, width 50”.
Summer Breeze’ - Wide gold margins surrounding deep green centers. Ht. 22-30”, width 50”.
Striptease’ - Leaves are have gold centers and wider dark green margins. A white strip appears between the gold and the green. White flowers. Ht. 20” - 24”, width 2’.
Sum and Substance - Huge, glossy, thickly textured, chartreuse leaves up to 14” across. Ht. 30”, width 80”.
Sunpower- Wavy gold heart shaped leaves. Rapid grower. Ht. 24”.
Titanic’ - The name says it all. It is big! This fantastic new gold edged cultivar is a variegated sport of Sum and Substance with its parents size and rich color. Beautifully ribbed foliage and the bright margin make each leaf stand out. The variegation appears even in the young shoots. Ht. 40”.
‘Venus’ - Large, triple-layered white flowers. Bright yellow green leaves. Ht. 32”, width 22”.
‘Victory’ -Leaves are shiny medium green centers with yellow margins. Ht. 30”, width 70”.
White Triumphator’ - Very long, heart-shaped, green leaves. Upright growing habit with flower stalks up to 50”. Pure white fragrant flowers. Ht. 25”, width 40”.
Wide Brim- Leaves are wide with a dark green center and yellow margins, that turn a creamy white by mid-summer. Outstanding ground cover or specimen plant. Ht. 14-16”.
  ‘Winfield Blue’ - Excellent blue foliage variety. Powder blue leaves hold color late into season. Ht. 14”.
‘Wolverine’ - Pointed, greenish-blue leaves with chartreuse margins. Great slug resistance. Ht. 18”, width 34”.
 
 
   

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