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The perennial of the year is Firewitch Dianthus. This is a plant that certainly can have more than one season emphasis. In winter, Firewitch lends a silver – snow/blue interest to the landscape or container. In spring, they bud in early April and are prolific bloomers for months. Then they sporadically bud until the winter freeze sets in. This plant is perfect for edging since it doesn’t get taller then 6 inches. It increases in size horizontally each year, and can be used as ground cover in hot and dry areas. Firewitch has a deep fuchsia bloom that does not fade.
The availability of perennial violas is increasing each year. ‘Etain’ blooms heavily in spring, is fragrant, and is yellow with, lavender-purple margins. ‘Painted Porcelain’, in the Cornuta Group, is violet, with large creamy white flowers on its upper petals infused with lavender-purple. Deeper purple central markings make this truly as beautiful as ‘painted porcelain.’ ‘Irish Molly,’ a unique blend sure to catch your eye. Molly’s upper petals are maroon-brown with a hint of violet, middle petals are olive green, and the lower petal is brownish-yellow. She has chocolate brown-rayed center. Also, we will have ‘Purple Showers,’ Which is electric purple with slightly fragrant 2-inch flowers, and ‘Rebecca,’ which boasts vanilla-scented, white flowers, flushed lemon yellow in the center and flecked with deep violet around evergreen foliage. If you have not discovered violas, which by the way are edible, you are missing one of the true joys of spring.
The echinacae craze is still exploding. A lot of the new varieties will be even better the second year. One of our favorites is ‘Kim’s Knee High’. This 12-15 inch beauty has the same purple blooms as its taller bothers, but it blooms in bouquets, kicking it up till frost. Fragrant Angel, a new white coneflower with its 30 inch, large fragrant blossoms horizontally held, overlapping petals, and huge yellow cone. As experienced gardeners know, a touch of white in the garden is needed. This dependable bloomer works for you summer and fall. ‘Doubledecker,’ is exactly true to its name, this coneflower is two-tiered, rose pink with a set of short petals emerging from the top of the cone. A novelty for the garden, ‘Sunset,’ a vibrant orange, which has fragrant daisy blooms with brown cones. The flowers have a rose fragrance and the petals are a florescent hot pink/orange. Any selection you choose is sure to be one of your garden favorites.
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- Achillea 'Coronation Gold'
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Achillea 'Fireland'
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Achillea 'Moonshine'
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Achillea 'Paprika'
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Achillea Mill 'Cassis'
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Actaea Pachypoda
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Actaea Racemosa (Cimicifuga)
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Aegopodium 'Variagatum'
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Agastache 'Blue Fortune'
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Agastache 'Golden Jubilee'
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Agastache 'Honey Bee Blue'
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Ajuga 'Burgundy Glow'
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Akebia Quinata (Choc. Vine)
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Alcea 'Chater's Mixed'
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Alcea 'Peaches 'n' Dreams'
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Alcea Rugosa
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Alstroemeria 'Glory of the Andes'
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Aquilegia 'McKana Hybrids'
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Armeria 'Bloodstone'
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Artemisia (French Tar.)
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Astilbe 'Bridal Veil (white)'
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Arisaema Triph. (Jack-In-Pulpit)
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Asarum Canadense (Wild Ginger)
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Astilbe 'Elisabeth Van Veen' (purple)
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Astilbe 'Ellie' (white)
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Astilbe 'Fanal' (red)
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Astilbe 'Key Biscayne'
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Astilbe 'Key West'
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Astilbe 'Ostrich Plume' (pink)
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Astilbe 'Purple Candle' (purple)
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Astilbe 'Red Sentinel' (red)
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Astilbe 'Veronica Klose' (purple)
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Astilbe 'Vision in Pink' (pink)
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Astilbe 'Vision in Red' (red)
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Aster 'Woods Light Blue'
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Baptisia Australis
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Bignonia Capreolata
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Brunnera 'Jack Frost'
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Buddleia 'Attraction' (purple/red)
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Buddleia 'Bicolor' (pink/lavender/yellow)
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Buddleia 'Black Knight' (dark purple)
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Buddleia 'Santana' (purple/red/variegated)
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Campanula 'Birch Hybrid'
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Buddleia 'Pink Delight'
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Buddleia 'Petite Purple'
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Campanula 'Blue Uniform'
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Campanula 'Pearl Deep Blue'
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Campanula poscharskyana
- Convallaria ‘Lily of the Valley’
- Coreopsis ‘Auriculata ‘Zamphir’
- Coreopsis ‘Sterntaler’
- Coreopsis ‘Sunshine Superman’
- Coreopsis ‘Flying Saucers’
- Coreopsis Moonbeam
- Corydalis Lutea
- Corydalis cheilanthifolia (pink/yellow)
- Corydalis sempervirens
- Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’
- Crocosmia ‘Walberton Yellow’
- Crocosmia ‘Norwich Canary’
- Cuphea Ignea ‘Compacta’
- Cuphea ‘Rainbow Confetti’
- Delphinim Dward Butterfly Blue
- Delosperma ‘J.Proffitt’ TBL MTN
- Delphinium ‘Bellamsum’
- Delphinium ‘Dwarf Butterfly’
- Delpinium ‘Innnocence’
- Delphinium ‘New Millennium Mixed’
- Dendranthema ‘Rhumba’
- Dianthus ‘Barbatus Double Dwarf Mix’
- Dianthus Barbatus Double Dwarf Mix
- Dianthus Mountain Mist
- Dianthus ‘Mountain Mix’
- Dianthus ‘Firewich’
- Dianthus (Firewitch)
- Dicentra exima
- Dicentra ‘King of Hearts’
- Dicentra ‘Luxuriant’
- Digitalis Obscura
- Digitalis ‘Snow Thimble’
- Dicentra spectabilis
- Dicentra spectabilis ‘Alba’
- Digitalis ‘Alba’
- Digitalis ‘Apricot Beauty’
- Digitalis mertonensis
- Digitalis Alba
- Digitalis Apricot Beauty
- Digitalis Purpurea Foxy
- Digitalis Purpurea Foxy
- Echinacea ‘Doubledecker’
- Echinacea ‘Fragrant Angel
- Echinacea ‘Kim’s Knee High’
- Echinacea ‘Magnus’
- Echinacea ‘Rocky Top’ Hyprid
- Echinacea ‘Sunrise’
- Echinacea ‘Sunset’
- Echinacea ‘Ruby Star’
- Echevaria Peac. ‘Lemon Twist’
- Echevaria ‘Silver Spoons’
- Epimedium cantabrigiense
- Epimedium ‘Sulphureum’
- Euphorbia ‘First Blush’
- Fern Matteuccia (Ostrich Fern)
- Fuchsia ‘Firecracker’
- Fushia Magelianica
- Gaillardia ‘Arizona Sun’
- Gaillardia ‘Oranges & Lemons’
- Gaura ‘Siskyou Pink’
- Geranium ‘Rozanne’
- Grass Carex ‘Elijah Blue’
- Grass Miscanthus ‘Huron Blush’
- Gypsolphila ‘Bristol Fairy’
- Helleborus ‘Blacktorn Strain’
- Hellianthus ‘Gold Lace’
- Hemerocallis ‘Daring Deception (Pink)
- Hemerocallis Hyperion (yellow)
- Hemerocallis ‘Rose Emily’ (pink)
- Hemerocallis ‘Rosy Returns’
- Hemoerocallis ‘Ruby Stella’
- Hemerocallis ‘Stella de Oro’
- Heuchera Plum Pudding
- Heuchera ‘Amethyst Myst’
- Heuchera ‘ Jade Glodd
- Heuchera ‘Lime Rickey’
- Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’
- Heucheraella ‘Stoplight’
- Hibiscus ‘Kopper King’
- Hibiscus ‘Turn of the Century’
- Hosta ‘August Moon’
- Hosta ‘Blue Angel’
- Hosta ‘Blue Umbrellas’
- Hosta ‘Fireworks’
- Hosta ‘Frances Williams’
- Hosta ‘Hadspen Blue’
- Hosta ‘Sundancer’
- Hosta ‘Winfield Blue’
- Hypericum Albury Purple
- Hypericum ‘Albury Purple’
- Hypericum Calycinum
- Hypericum ‘Tri-color’
- Iris, Cristata
- Iris Cristata
- Iris, Japanese ‘Mt. Fuji’
- Iris, Japanese ‘Pink Lady’
- Iris, Japanese, ‘Imperial Magic’
- Iris, Paillda Albo Varigata #1
- Iris, Siberian, ‘Ceasare Brother’
- Iberis ‘Alexander’s White’
- Jovibarba, hirta
- Kerria aJaponica ‘Picta’
- Lamiastrum ‘Herman’s Pride’
- Lamium ‘Orchid Frost’
- Lamium ‘White Nancy’
- Lavendula Intermediate ‘Grosso’
- Lavandula ‘Grosso)
- Lavandula ‘Provence’
- Leptinella ‘Platts Black’
- Leucanthemum ‘Becky’
- Leucanthemum ‘Crazy Daisy’
- Leucanthemum ‘Snowcap’
- Leucanthemum ‘Thomas Killen’
- Lilium Aurelian Hybrids
- Manettia Luteorubra
- Melissa Officinalis ‘Aurea’
- Mentha Spicata ‘English Mint’
- Mentha Spic. ‘Kentucky Colonel’
- Mentha Requienii (Corsican Mint)
- Mertensia Virginica, Bluebells
- Monarda ‘Purple Mildew Resistant’
- Monarda ‘Jacob Cline’
- Monarda ‘Marshall’s Delight’
- Monarda ‘On Parade’
- Myosotis ‘Royal Blue Compact’
- Myrtus, Communis ‘Micro. Var.’
- Nepeta ‘Kit Cat’
- Oenothera ‘Comanche Campfire’
- Ophiopogon J. ‘Pygmaeus’
- Origanum Majorana
- Pachysandra ‘Green Carpet’
- Pachysandra Procumbens
- Paeonia (Tree) ‘Hoki’ (Red)
- Paeonia (Tree) ‘Kinshi’ (yellow)
- Paeonia (Tree) ‘Shimanishiki (bi-color)
- Parthenocissus ‘ tricuspidata’ Boston Ivy
- Persicaria ‘Red Dragon’
- Phlox Subulata ‘Coral Eyes’
- Phlox Subulata ‘Emerald Blue’
- Phlox Subulata ‘Emerald Pink’
- Phlox Subulata ‘Pinwheel’
- Phlox Subulata ‘Red Wings’
- Phlox Subulata ‘While Delight’
- Phlox Coral Eyes
- Phlox ‘David’ (White)
- Phlox ‘Robert Poore’ (Pink)
- Phlox ‘Shortwood’ (Pink)
- Phlox Subulata Emerald Blue
- Phlox Subulata Emerald Pink
- Phlox Subulata Pinwheel
- Phlox Subulata Red Wings
- Phlox Subulata White Delight
- Platycodon ‘Misato Purple’
- Primula ‘Elizabeth Killejay’
- Polemonium Heavenly Habit
- Polemonium Heavenly Habit
- Primula Bullesiana
- Pulmonaria ‘Rasberry Splash’
- Pulmonaria ‘Samouraj’
- Rogostemon Patchouli
- Rosmarinus Off. ‘Irene’
- Rosmarinus ‘Madeline Hill’
- Rosularia Chrysantha
- Rudbechia ‘Cherokee Sunset’
- Rudbechia Fulgida ‘Goldstrum’
- Sabal Minor ‘Tulsa’\
- Sagina subulata
- Salvia ‘Blue Hill’
- Salvia ‘Greggi’ Wild Watermelon
- Salvia May Night
- Salvia ‘May Night’
- Salvia Officinalis Extrakta
- Salvia Offic. ‘Sage of Bath’
- Salvia ‘Plumosa’
- Scabiosa Blue Butterfly
- Scabiosa ‘Blue Diamonds’
- Scabiosa ‘Butterfly Blue’
- Scrophularia Macrantha
- Scutellaria ‘Mongolian Skies’
- Sedum Cepaea
- Sedum Grisbachii
- Sedum Spath. ‘Harvest Moon’
- Sedum Spurium ‘John Creech’
- Sedum Tetractinum
- Sedum Spurium Tri-Color
- Sedum Spurim ‘Voodoo’
- Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’
- Sedum ‘Angelina’
- Sedum ‘Autumn Fire’
- Sedum ‘Cauticola’
- Sedum ‘Fulda Glow’
- Sedum ‘Neon’
- Sedum ‘Red Carpet’
- Sedum ‘Spurium Tri-Color’
- Sempervivum Assorted
- Sempervivum ‘Red Beauty’
- Sisyrinchium bermudianum
- Soleirolia Soleirolii
- Stachys ‘Helen Von Stein’
- Tanacetum Balsamita (Costmary)
- Tanacetum ‘Jackpot’
- Tanacetum Vul. Crispum
- Thymus ‘Doone Valley’
- Thymus ‘Elfin’
- Thymus Praecox ‘Minus’
- Thymus Praecox ‘Nutmeg’
- Thymus Ricardii ‘Peter Davis’
- Thymus Praecox ‘Porlock’
- Tiarella ‘Mint Chocolate’
- Tradescantia ‘Bilberry Ice’
- Tricyrtis ‘Samurai’
- Tricyrtis ‘Sinoname’
- Tricyrtis ‘Tojen’
- Verbena Bonariensis
- Verbena ‘Bonariensis’
- Veronica ‘Royal Candles’
- Viola ‘Painted Porcelain’
- Viola ‘Rebecca’
- Viola ‘Etain’
- Viola’Irish Molly’
- Viola ‘Purple Showers’
- Vinca Minor
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