PART SHADE/ PART SUN
This group of plants generally likes morning sun and afternoon shade,
or filtered light all day.

New Aconitum cammarum ‘Bi-Color’ ………….. $6.99
(Monkshood) [36-42”] Sturdy upright plants with spikes of large white with blue-edged flowers. Flowers mid-to-late summer, when many other perennials have faded out. Makes an excellent cut flower. Plant in cool, moist soil. Zone 3-8.

New Aconitum carmichaelii ‘Arendsii ……………………………..$5.99
(Monkshood) [49”] Sturdy upright plants with spikes of large blue hooded flowers. The leaves are thick and leathery, dark-green in color, with a glossy surface. Makes an excellent cut flower. Plant in cool, moist soil. Zone 3-8.

New Aconitum napellus ………….. $6.99
(Monkshood) [36-42”] Deep blue flowers on long spikes. Narrow, dissected foliage on vigorous plants. Plant with A. Bi-Color or A. Arendsii for a spectacular Fall bouquet. Plant in cool, moist soil. Zone 3-8.

New Amsonia Blue Ice ………….. $5.99
(Bluestar) [12-15”) A late-Spring flowering perennial, with dark blue buds and flowers. Long blooming, with 5 or more weeks of great color, and forming a mound of dark green leaves that turn brilliant yellow in the fall. A selection from White Flower Farm. Zones 5 – 9.

New Anemone x Queen Charlotte ………….. $8.99
(Windflower) [24-36”] Flowering in late summer, with 3” silver-pink semi-double flowers. A great addition to the middle of your garden. Will take partial shade to full sun. Zone 4-9.

New Anemone x Whirlwind ………….. $8.99
(Windflower) [36-48”] An outstanding, free-flowering 4” semi-double white flower, blooming in late summer when many perennials have fizzled out. Will handle partial shade to full sun. Zone 4-9.

New Aquilegia Blue Jay ……………………………..$5.99
(Columbine) [30”) Beautiful mid-blue sepals, white petals that is part of the Songbird Series. A very pretty Spring bloomer, hardy to zone 3. Likes a well-drained, humus-rich soil.

New Aquilegia Blue Shades ……………………………..$5.99
(Columbine) [30”] Large, long-spurred flowers in shades of blue. White petals with yellow centers. Pretty. Zone 3-9.


Aquilegia Remembrance ……….. $5.99
(Columbine) [24"] Petals and spurs of incredibly rich, shiny violet-blue. Blooms late spring and early summer. The name honors the memory of the students and teacher of Columbine High School that shall never be forgotten. Proceeds benefit organizations that promote diversity and tolerance in schools. Endorsed by Plant Select® for Rocky Mountain and Plains States.


Aruncus dioicus
(2 gal)………………… $10.99
(Goatsbeard) [3 - 4] Showy panicles of white flowers in early summer. Dramatic background plant with large, palm-shaped foliage.


New Asarum europaeum ………... $12.99
(European Ginger) (also known as Hexastylus) [6"] Very glossy, deep rich green, kidney-shaped leaves with superb substance. Greenish-purple flowers lay concealed beneath the foliage.


Astilbe (False Spirea, False Goatsbeard) Fluffy spikes in various shades of white, pink, or red adorn the elegant and lacy foliage from June-July. Blooms make good cut flowers, and it is pretty in dried bouquets. Prefers a rich, moist soil.


Astilbe arendsii 'Bressingham Beauty' …….. $ 7.99
[36"] Bright salmon rose. Early to mid-season blooms.

New Astilbe arendsii ‘Ellie’ ………….. $7.99
(False Spirea) [18-20”] Mid-season, large white plumes. Sturdy stems with glossy dark green foliage. The key to growing beautiful Astilbes is to give them fertilizer in early Spring, when they just emerge, and then again after blooms have faded. Use your favorite fertilizer, and apply in appropriate amounts. Also, water thoroughly after fertilizing, and keep root zone moist but not soggy during the growing season. Zone 4-8.


Astilbe arendsii 'Fanal' .…….…..….. $ 7.99
[20"] Deep, blood-red plumes and bronze foliage. Early blooms.

Astilbe Bridal Veil .……………….. $7.99
[28 - 32"] Loose, arching, plumes of white. Mid-season bloom.


New Astilbe chinensis Vision ………… $7.99
[12 - 15"] Drought-resistant, compact, upright dark pink blooms. Late blooming.

New Astrantia major ‘Claret’ ………….. $10.99
(Great Masterwort) [28-30”] A good border plant with dark red flowers that bloom most of the summer. Spectacular black stems add color appeal; excellent fresh and dried cut flower. Adds great color to a part sun garden. Zone 4 – 9.

Baptisia australis ……………………… $6.99
(Blue False Indigo) [3 - 6 ft.] Beautiful blue spikes of pea-shaped flowers in May and early June. Fantastic compound foliage. Native to open woods, river banks, and sandy floodplains. Needs average, well-drained soil. This would be a great plant to place in the background of your hosta garden. Likes sun or part shade. Deer resistant.


Campanula carpatica 'Blue Clips' ……...... $ 4.99
(Bellflower) [8"] Light green leaves, large violet-blue cup-shaped flowers that bloom from June through September if deadheaded.


Campanula carpatica 'White Clips' .……..…. $4.99
Same as above, but with white flowers.


Campanula glomerata 'Joan Elliott'…..……....$ 6.99
(15-18") Handsome clusters of deep violet-blue flowers May - June.


Campanula 'Moerheimi' (Doublewhite) …….. .$ 8.99
(Bellflower) [26-28"] One of the garden's best cut flowers. A cottage garden natural. You will be glad you selected this unique campanula.


Campanula Wedding Bells ………….. $8.99
(Bellflower) [18"] This is the first, double (flower - in - flower) white flowered form offered in the U. S. Strong grower; good mixed with other perennials. Does well in sun or part sun. Zone 5 - 9.


Ceratostigma plumbaginoides ………. $4.99
(Leadwort or plumbago) [8"] Beautiful dark blue flowers bloom from late July to September. The green foliage becomes reddish in the fall. Breaks dormancy about June 1. This is the plant that everybody wanted last year. Grows well in sun, part sun, or shade with filtered light. Will spread to make a beautiful ground cover. Keep it on the dry side to discourage unwanted spreading.


Corydalis lutea ………….. $5.99
(Fumitory) [9 – 15”] Dainty soft yellow flowers are held above fern-like foliage. Blooms resemble tiny yellow Dicentra flowers. Will self-sow and grow wherever they like, though not too aggressively, if soil is on the dry side. A great under-used plant that will grow in part sun or full shade. Zone 2/3-7.


Dicentra formosa ‘Luxuriant’ ………….. $8.99
(Dwarf Bleeding Heart) [12 – 15”] Cherry red blossoms bloom perpetually from late spring until fall above ferny green foliage. This is a tough plant! Has withstood temperatures of 35º below zero and tolerates more sun ans ummer heat than most varieties. Zone 2 –3 through 5.


Dicentra spectabilis ……...….………$ 7.99
(Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart) [30"] Pink, heart-shaped, drooping flowers over blue-green foliage that goes dormant in the summer heat. Blooms April - May. Zone 4


Dicentra spectabilis alba ………….. $7.99
(Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart) [24"] White form; same beautiful heart-shaped, drooping flowers, but with a totally white flower. Makes a nice combination with the pink form. Zone 4.


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