SUNNY AREAS

New Monarda Gardenview Scarlet ………….. $6.99
(Beebalm) [36”] A summer bloomer with large 3” scarlet red flowers. Leaves have a spicy fragrance. Attracts hummingbirds. Place in an garden area that gets a little extra wind and avoid watering in the evening to keep foliage clean and healthy. Will take full sun to partial shade. Zone 4-9.

Monarda Petite Delight ………………..$6.99
(BeeBalm) [15-24”] A fairly new plant that is covered with 2” lavender-rose flowers, attracting attention from hummingbirds and butterflies. Has fresh, dark green foliage with exceptional resistance to mildew. Bred in Canada, this plant will hold up to those cold winters! Zone 3.

Nepeta Walker’s Low ………………..$6.99
(Catmint) [18-24”] Lovely, billowing plant with aromatic, gray-green foliage that stays attractive throughout the summer. Pretty lavender-blue flowers will contrast nicely with yellows and golds. Stems are about 30” long, but the clump gets only 18-24” high because of the ‘billowy effect’. Shear back after first flowers have faded to encourage new growth for a repeat performance through fall.

Oenothera berlandieri Siskiyou ………………..$6.99
(Evening Primrose, Sundrop) [6-8”] Low, spreading ground cover with masses of 3” cup-shaped pink flowers. Exceptionally long blooming. Attracts much attention from garden visitors because of its pretty flowers. Deer don’t like this one! Zone 3-8.


Origanum rotundifolium Kent's Beauty ………… $6.99
(Kent's dittany) [14"] Semi-prostate branching stems covered with Hop-like pods and lavender florets in summer in fall. Needs well-drained soil. Incredible in containers or growing over a boulder. Although rated Zone 6, this plant has overwintered for us two years in our zone 4b climate.


Ornamental Grasses: please see separate listing of Grasses


Penstemon digitalis Husker Red ………….. $6.99
(Beardtongue) [30 – 34”] Its’ name comes from the maroon-red foliage with a dark green underlay. White flowers with a tinge of light pink are borne on strong, upright stems. Drought tolerant. Attracts hummingbirds. Zone 3 – 8.


Penstemon mexicale ‘Pike’s Peak Purple’ ………….. $5.99
(Pike’s Peak Purple Beardtongue) [12 – 15”] Violet purple flowers on a cross made between Mexican and American wild Penstemons. It has narrow, dark green leaves that form an attractive mound. Zone 5.


Penstemon Prairie Splendor ………….. $6.99
(Beardtongue) [ 24- 26”] Large flowers in white and magnificent shades of rose, lavender, and pink for about four weeks. An introduction from Dale Lindgren at the University of Nebraska North Platte Station. Another winner from this fine breeding program. Zone 4.


Penstemon Prairie Dusk …………...….. $6.99
(Beardtongue) [20"] An elegant long-season display of rose-purple tubular flowers on thin spikes. Attracts hummingbirds. Zone 3.


Perovskia atriplicifolia …….……..… $ 7.99
[3'] (Russian Sage) Airy spires of lavender-blue flowers in late summer through early fall. Semi-woody stems have toothed gray-green leaves that are fragrant when crushed. Looks like a blue cloud in the summer garden.


Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox) [2-3'] We have several varieties, all mildew-resistant. Colors include whites, pinks, bright pinks, and blues. Zone 4.


Phlox David …………………... $6.99
[42”] Enormous heads of very fragrant white flowers. Clean, bright green foliage and sturdy, upright habit. A superb white and one of the most powdery mildew resistant varieties to date. Blooms mid-summer. Zone 4 – 8.


Phlox Laura …………………... $6.99
[24 – 30”] Rated a top performer! Produces masses of fuchsia-purple flowers with starry, white centers and dark eyes all summer long. Has demondrated very good mildew resistance. A bonus is its sweetly perfumed blossoms. Zone 4 – 8.


Phlox Nicky ……………………... $6.99
[30 – 36”] Glowing magenta flowers, the darkest of all tall garden phlox, are produced all summer long. Sweetly fragrant. Has demonstrated good mildew resistance in our gardens. It’s a real eye-catcher. Zone 4 – 8.


Phlox Red Riding Hood ……………… $6.99
[22"] Fragrant, cheery, bright cherry red blossoms on a compact plant. Great to use in your red-white-blue garden because of its long bloom time and bright red color.


Phlox Red Super ……………………... $6.99
[28”] Blooms summer and fall with large light red flowers and dark green mildew-resistant foliage. Very showy flowers that make nice cut flowers. Full sun. Zone 3 – 9.


Physocarpus 'Diablo' (2 gal.) …..…… $14.99
(Purple Ninebark Shrub) [4-8'] An exciting new award winning shrub from Germany with attractive dark purple leaves. Pinkish-white, button-like flowers in mid-summer. Very showy and extremely hardy. Prized as a cut flower.Zone 3


Rhus Gro-Low …………. $9.99
(Dwarf Sumac Shrub) [ 1 - 2 ft.] A low , slow-spreading shrub with glossy green foliage and superb orange-red fall color. A low maintenance groundcover that can be used to hold slopes in place. Not invasive as other sumacs.


Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' (2 gal.) .……..… $ 7.99
(Black-Eyed Susan) [2'] 1999 Perennial Plant of the Year. Large deep yellow flowers with bronzy-black cone center. Nicely branched plants; superior hardy variety. Plant with grasses and Echinacea for a lovely prairie-style garden.

Rudbeckia hirta Cherokee Sunset ………………..$8.99
(Coneflower) [24”] Outstanding blend of golden yellow, orange, bronze and mahogany shades on double to semi-double 4” flowes. Great habit (means no staking for this one!) and garden performance. Excellent cut flower. Zone 5.

Rudbeckia Prairie Sun ………………..$6.99
(Coneflower) [36”] 2003 AAS Winner! Striking 5” two-tone yellow flowers with light green-eyed centers. Easy to grow and maintain. Excellent in border, container, or cutting garden. Zone 5.

Our goal is to offer our customers quality, larger-sized plants at reasonable prices.