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Perennials
Bee Balm "Coral Reef" - This type of plant typically has a height of 3 - 4 feet and width of 2 - 3 feet. The flowers on this Bee Balm variety are a glowing, hot coral pink, making the plant stand out in the garden. A very strong point of this perennial is its resistance to powdery mildew.
Bee Balm "Petite Delight" - The "Petite Delight" usually grows 12 - 18 inches in height and 18 - 24 inches in width, with lavender-rose colored blooms on this dwarf variety. This plant ranks high in mildew resistance.
Bee Balm "Petite Wonder" - This Bee Balm grows to a height between 9 and 12 inches and width of 18 inches. The "Petite Wonder" displays lovely clear-pink flowers. This plant's dark green, compact foliage has good disease resistance.
Brunnera "Jack Frost" - Typically, "Jack Frost" grows to a height of 12 - 20 inches. The heart shaped leaves are silver with green veins all season long. Its blooms last long in the spring time with classic blue forget-me-not flowers. This plant grows best in shady areas.
Coneflower Big Sky "Twilight" - This variation of coneflower grows 24 - 30 inches in height and has a width of 18 - 24 inches. A new flower color in coneflowers sporting bright, rose-red flowers with a deeper center cone. The flower petals are slightly overlapping, with a nice rose fragrance.
Coneflower "White Lucy" - The "White Lucy"variety is a dwarf, white coneflower that grows 12 inches tall.
Coreopsis "Crème Brulee" - This Coreopsis variety has a height of 16 - 20 inches and spread of 16 - 20 inches. This is a new introduction from the Blooms of Bressingham Program with yellow flowers that bloom for much of the season. The foliage is bright green and thread leaf.
Hemerocallis Daylilly - Adding to our abundant varieties of daylillies will be new selections for 2008 - check them out!
Europhobia "Rubra" - This perennial has a height of 12 - 18 inches and spread of 12 - 18 inches. This interesting cushion spurge has dark purple foliage with green-yellow flowers. This variety is showy all season long!
Hosta "Blue Mouse Ears" - Voted the 2008 Hosta of the Year as it is an adorably small hosta with thick, heart-shaped blue-green leaves. It forms a perfect symmetrical mound with bell-shaped lavender flowers.
Hosta "Bright Lights" - Bright Lights is medium in size with variegated yellow-green leaves with blue-green margins. This hosta displays puckered foliage cup-shaped lavender flowers in late summer.
Hosta "Christmas Tree" - This hosta is a medium sized broad plant with green leaves that have a narrow white edge with white flowers.
Lamium "Ann Greenway" - Grows to a height of 6 feet. The gold-edged leaves have irregular mint green centers with a silver streak down their rib lines. Heavy bloomer with rosy, mauve flowers making it a lovely plant for a shaded or partially shaded area.
Oriental Lily "Arabian Red" - A lily that grows 32 inches in height with rich red flowers with a white center and tremendous fragrance.
Polemonium "Stairway to Heaven - A variegated Jacob's Ladder with true blue 12 inch flowers. Blooms long into late spring.
Hosta "Paradigm" - Large sized hosta with thick gold leaves with a jetting blue-green variegation later in the spring.
Shrubs
Hydrangea "Pinky Winky" - Pinky Winky is a brand new Hydrangea. This Hydrangea resembles its parent shrub Pink Diamond in both size and hardiness. The difference is in the size of the flowers and foliage. The blooms are 14 inches long and each floret contains 8 petals instead of 4, doubling the petal count and giving the blooms a much fuller look. Cream colored flowers open in August, gradually starting at the base of the flower and turns to rich shades of pink. The flowers are much fuller than its parent, Pink Diamond. The stems are also stronger and offer greater support to the flowers. This shrub grows to a height of 6 - 8 feet in height and is 6 - 8 feet in width.
Hydrangea "Quick Fire" - This Hydrangea grows 6 - 8 feet tall and is 6 - 8 feet wide. This new Hydrangea is quick to bloom - a month earlier than other varieties, starting in June. The cream flowers will turn to light pink going into a deep pinky-red color in late summer through autumn. Quick Fire is a "Proven Winner" Color Choice variety.
Juniper "Taylor" - The Juniper shrub grows to a height of 25 feet and width of 3 feet. It holds a distinctive, upright, narrow form, and is tight growing. Foliage is a medium green with a hint of gray, darkening slightly in the winter.
Lilac "Dappled Dawn" - This new Lilac grows to a height of 8 - 10 feet with a width of 6 - 8 feet. The flowers have a deep red-purple bud, opening to fragrant magenta blossoms. The leaves have an irregular, deep yellow variegation, as if they were splashed with yellow. The variegated leaves add summer color to the landscape of your yard or garden.
Mockorange "Miniature Snowflake" - This shrub grows to a height 2 - 3 feet and has a width of 1 - 2 feet. A compact, prolific bloomer with dwarf habit and excellent flowering. The double white flowers are extremely fragrant. It does well in full sun to partial shade. A must shrub! The dark green leaves are disease resistant and the fragrance is absolutely wonderful.
Ninebark "Center Glow" - Grows to a height of 8 - 10 feet, and width of 8 - 10 feet. The foliage is a beautiful deep reddish-purple and the new growth emerges a glowing yellow-green. Blooms in spring with creamy white flowers. A bold array of colors that lend excitement to the landscape all season long. This shrub needs full sun for the best foliage color.
Smokebush "Young Lady" - This Young Lady grows to a height of 8 - 10 feet and a width of 8 - 10 feet. This variety is the only smoke bush winter hardy and true to Zone 4. It has exceptional blooming qualities and a very heavy bloomer from June through August. The bloom is replaced by an excellent orange-red fall color. Foliage is medium green and disease resistant. This smoke bush is a "Proven Winner" Color Choice.
Trees
Birch "Crimson Frost" - This birch tree stems to a height of 30 - 35 feet and spreads 20 feet. This white birch holds its striking red-purple leaf color all summer through autumn. Attractive white bark with a little cinnamon hue. It is tolerant of moist, heavy soils.
Dogwood "Snow Mantle" - Grows 12 - 15 feet and spreads 6 - 8 feet. A very winter hardy Zone 3 dogwood tree with attractive purple fall foliage. This small upright, arching tree blooms very heavy in late spring with white flowers followed by white fruits. The lingering pink pedicels add a great deal of interest in the fall.
Forsythia "Northern Sun" - A forsythia in tree form! Grown of 8 - 12 feet in height, with spread of 7 - 9 feet. A winter hardy small tree with forsythia huge bright yellow flowers in April. Medium green foliage on upright, arching branches makes a great vertical accent in border or landscape.
Locust "Purple Robe" - This locust variety stretches to a height of 50 feet and spreads 30 feet. This beautiful ascending, open locust has dark rose-pink flowers that bloom in June with foliage that emerges a bronzy-red before turning a bronzy-green for the summer. A very winter hardy tree with yellow fall foliage. Once the root system is established, Purple Robe is also drought tolerant.
Locust "Twisty Baby" - Grows 8 - 10 feet in height. Spread is 12 - 15 feet in width. A small tree with interesting, twisted, irregular spreading branches. Beautiful, big, hanging white blossoms in spring with emerald green foliage. Excellent as a special specimen plant with yellow fall foliage. Adds a great deal of winter interest to the landscape.
Magnolia "Ann" - This marvel grows to a height of 8 - 10 feet and spreads 10 feet. This beautiful small tree flowers in early May through May, avoiding some of the hazards of frost. Ann has scented vibrant red-purple magenta colored flowers. The 9 inch long flowers emerge from lovely beautiful, long tapered buds like long stemmed red roses. The fall foliage is yellow.
Magnolia "Butterflies" - Height is 15 - 18 feet, with a spread of 8 - 10 feet. A beautiful upright yellow flowering Magnolia. Abundant 5 finch rich yellow double flower-like blooms look spectacular in the spring garden. Blossoms are held upright like butterflies alighting on a branch. Blooms appear in late spring which held to protect them from late frosts. They make excellent specimens.
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