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Perennials & Shrubs Astilbe ‘Mighty Quinn’ – 4’ tall with bright red blooms and dark green foliage. Astilbe Younique ‘Lilac’ – high flower-count with compact 18” plant. Lavender-pink. Fabulous! Brunnera ‘Sea Heart’ – improved ‘Jack Frost’ with higher contrast of thicker, silver leaves with dark green veins. Campanula ‘Takion’ blue – 20” plant with large 2-2.5” upward-facing lavender-blue flowers. Clematis ‘Earthquake’ – large, vibrant pink flowers with a white bar have a long bloom-time. Clematis ‘Malaya Garnet’ – Fabulous contras; light pink with a bright crimson bar. 6’ height. Dicentra ‘Valentine’ – bright red blooms on an old-fashioned favorite. The foliage is a bit darker than the species. Echinacea ‘Butterfly Kisses’ – bright pink double pom-pom with fragrant blooms.

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Perennials & Shrubs

Astilbe ‘Mighty Quinn’ – 4’ tall with bright red blooms and dark green foliage. Astilbe Younique ‘Lilac’ – high flower-count with compact 18” plant. Lavender-pink. Fabulous! Brunnera ‘Sea Heart’ – improved ‘Jack Frost’ with higher contrast of thicker, silver leaves with dark green veins.

Campanula ‘Takion’ blue – 20” plant with large 2-2.5” upward-facing lavender-blue flowers. Clematis ‘Earthquake’ – large, vibrant pink flowers with a white bar have a long bloom-time. Clematis ‘Malaya Garnet’ – Fabulous contras; light pink with a bright crimson bar. 6’ height.

Dicentra ‘Valentine’ – bright red blooms on an old-fashioned favorite. The foliage is a bit darker than the species.

Echinacea ‘Butterfly Kisses’ – bright pink double pom-pom with fragrant blooms.

Echinacea ‘Cleopatra’ – golden-yellow 3.5” blooms with an orange cone. Strong 18” stems. Echinacea ‘Julia’ – 4” tangerine-orange with a copper cone. Strong and well-branched. Fragaria ‘Alexandria’ – ground-cover Strawberry with delicious red fruit. Fragaria ‘Alpine Yellow’ – groundcover with white and yellow edible berries. Heliopsis ‘Sunburst’ – Variegated foliage with yellow flowers. 24”. Hemerocallis ‘Erin Lea’ – 24” tall repeater with 6” golden yellow flowers. Fringed ruffled edge with strong stems that are well-branched and heavily budded. Fantastic! Hemerocallis ‘Fire King’ – a dramatic improvement over older orange daylilies. A profuse of brilliant orange flowers with ruffled petals, a darker red-orange hallow, and a yellow throat are produced on strong, straight, well-branched, heavily-budded scapes. 30”.

Hemerocallis ‘Marque Moon’ – One of the very best. Extravagantly ruffled, fragrant, sparkled, cream-colored blooms with a radiating yellow throat and matching picotee edge. 24”. Heavy bloomer with 5 ½” flowers. Superior. Hemerocallis ‘Water Dragon’ – Early large 6” burgundy flowers with a unique triangular white halo and creamy eye, evergreen foliage, strong grower; and, it reblooms!

Heuchera ‘Cherry Cola’ – reddish-brown foliage with tall stems of red flowers. Early to start and very floriferous. *available later in the season Heuchera ‘Dark Chocolate’ – chocolate-purple leaves. Pink buds with white flowers are produced in abundance. Heuchera ‘Snow Angel’ – Highly-variegated, light-green foliage mottled with creamy white. Deep lobes and red-pink blooms. Heucherella ‘Solar Eclipse’ – Broad scalloped, dark-burgundy foliage with bright lime-green edge. Vigorous with white flowers. Hibiscus ‘Heartthrob’ – near-black buds open to deep-red blooms with a darker center. 10” flowers on a well-branched, 4’ plant. Cool! Hibiscus ‘Midnight Marvel’ – Super plant! Wine-purple foliage with bright-red, 9” flowers. Did I say bright red! Hosta ‘Half & Half’ – This sport of ‘Lakeside Cupcake’ offers the advantage of instant color in the spring. Dark green with white and light-green center. 12”. Hosta ‘Quesadilla’ – a variegated form of ‘Guacamole’. High-contrast, bright-white and green foliage. This is a good one! *available later in the season

Hydrangea ‘Great Star’ – Florets can be up to 4” wide! 6’ x 7’. Wow! Hydrangea ‘Vanilla Strawberry’ – blooms emerge white and change to red. New blooms contrast nicely with older to give a two-tone effect. 7’ x 5’. Hydrangea ‘White Diamonds’ – a compact

PeeGee form with dark green foliage. 4’ x 5. Iris siberica ‘Strawberry Fair’ – heavily-ruffled magenta-pink falls, lavender-pink standards, and a white signal. Phlox ‘Coral Flame’ – large, fragrant coral-red blooms on a compact, disease-resistant plant. Very bright. Late, tetraploid. 30”. Phlox ‘Fireworks’ – sparkling red & white

flowers with fire-red centers. Unique and disease resistant. 18-24”. Rodgersia ‘Cherry Blush’ – 3’ clump of large, rough, quilted foliage with a bronze edge. Tall pink blooms in late spring. Rose Easy Elegance ‘Paint the Town’ – medium-red everblooming 3” double. High petal-count and very disease resistant. Trollius ‘New Moon’ – Large, creamy yellow flowers on upright stems. Perfect for cool, moist, shady locations.

Veggies & Fruits Strawberry ‘Tristan’ – day neutral, continuous fruit production of deep-red berries, very sweet & aromatic with good runner production. Zone 3 hardy.

Belgian Endive – 115 days for root. The roots can be harvested and taken from the refrigerator and forced Sept-January. The resulting ‘chicon’ can be used in salads or cooking. Kinda different, huh? *available later in the season Chili Pepper ‘Bhut Jolokia’ (Ghost Pepper) – 95 days – very hot 2-3” x 1” fruit from green to red to orange; rough & dented. Use care when handling. Rated up to 1,000,000 Scovilles.

Chili Pepper ‘Fatalii’ – Habanero-type. Extremely hot. Native to Central African Republic. 3” long fruits are golden-orange and abundant. 90 days from transplant. Pepper ‘Sweet Buran’ – Bright cherry-red in color. 4” long bell with three lobes. Sweet, even when green. Polish heirloom. 90 days. Pepper ‘Pimento Sheepnose’ – tomato-type

witih outstanding sweet flavor, thick flesh, and keeping qualities. Ohio heirloom. 70-80 days. Tomato ‘Black Krim’ – native to Russia. Beefsteak fruits are violet-brown and purple-red almost turning black with enough light and heat. Full flavor. 80-90 days. Indeterminate.

Tomato ‘Black Sea Man’ – Medium-size Russian herloom. Small-size plants with brownish-pink flesh. Well-marbled and very attractive when sliced. Determinate. 75 days.

Tomato ‘Federle’ – West Virginia heirloom. Paste-type with 7” long fruits. Very productive. Rich, full flavor with few seeds. Indeterminate. 85 days. Tomato ‘Granny Smith’ – 72 days. Will ripen with plenty of flavor without every turning red! 8-10oz, solid fruits with a good shelf life. They taste better than any green tomato out there! Indeterminate and

disease resistant. Tomato ‘Sun Sugar’ – 62 days. 1/2” golden fruit. Award-winner for sweetest and best-tasting cherry tomato. Disease resistant. Indeterminate.