Perennials Bareroot B-G

- Plastic planting tags are included with each variety

- Pack Perennials: minimum 50 per variety, thereafter in increments of 25


Item Code Variety Description Height " Blooming Time  
           
  Bergenia (Pig Squeak) I

- Family: Saxifragaceae

- Cultivation: Prefers sun to partial shade, deep and moist soil. Intolerant to excessive summer heat or drought

- Usage: Evergreen clump forming perennials with thick leathery arounded leaves and spikes of tiny cup shaped flowers in early Spring

- Zone: 4-8

       
81516 eroica 'Bressingham Ruby'

- NEW FOR 2012 -

rosy-red flowers, glossy green leaves turn maroon 14 04-05
81520 hybrida 'Abendglut' dark red flowers, fragrant 12 04-05
81525 hybrida 'Baby Doll' pale pink flowers 12 04-05
81530 hybrida 'Bressingham White' best white flowers, leaves dark red in winter 16 04-05
81538 hybrida 'Pink Dragonfly' large coral pink flowers, narrow medium sized leaves 16 04-05
81540 hybrida 'Silberlight' flowers white and pink, very vigorous 16 04-05
           
  Brunnera (Siberian Bugloss) I

- Family: Boraginaceae

- Cultivation: Prefers light shade and fertile, moist soil

- Usage: For the shady border or woodlands. Good groundcover. Does well in full sun only if soil remains moist all the time

- Zone: 3-8

       
81545 macrophylla green heart shaped leaves, blue flowers 16 04-05
81557 macrophylla 'Jack Frost' beautiful silver foliage with blue flowers 16 04-05
81559 macrophylla 'Silver Wings' heart shaped leaves with silver overlay, thin white margins on sides create "wing" effect 16 05-06
81560 macrophylla 'Variegata' variegated leaves, large clear white edge, lilac flowers 12 05-07
           
  Caltha (Marsh Marigold) I

- Family: Ranunculaceae

- Cultivation: Sun or shade, grown in moist situations

- Usage: Bog or marsh plant in nature. Nice on the edge of ponds or streams

- Zone: 5-8

       
81570 palustris 'Plena' double yellow flowers 6 04-05
           
  Campanula (Bellflower) I

- Family: Campanulaceae

- Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, slightly alkaline, well-drained soil

- Usage: Attractive border plant

- Zone: 4-9

       
81575 glomerata 'Caroline' pink flowers, lighter center 16 05-07
81577 lactiflora 'Border Blues'

- NEW FOR 2012 -

deep violet-blue flowers, white center 40 06-08
81590 lactiflora 'Loddon Anna' soft pink flowers, nodding 40 06-08
81595 lactiflora 'Prichard's Variety' violet pink flowers 32 06-08
81600 lactiflora 'White Pouffe' white flowers 16 06-08
81605 persicifolia 'Azure Beauty' double azure-blue flowers 16 06-08
81607 punctata 'Silver Bells'

- NEW FOR 2012 -

bright pink and silvery colored flowers, dark green leaves 16 06-08
81580 hybrida 'Kent Belle' purple blue flowers, continuous flowering 18 06-09
           
  Chelone (Turtle's Head) I

- Family: Scrophulariaceae

- Cultivation: Partial shade to full sun. Needs a consistently moist to wet soil, preferably humus enriched

- Usage: good plant along streams, ponds, borders or the wild garden

- Zone: 3-9

       
81625 obliqua purple pink flowers 24 07-09
           
  Cimicifuga (Bugbane) I

- Family: Ranunculaceae

- Cultivation: Partial shade, needs constant moist in full sun

- Usage: Deep composted soil, for the back of the perennial border or woodland garden

- Zone: 3-8

       
86020 'Pink Spike' first pink form of Actaea, light pink flowers and dark purple leaves as the variety Brunette 50 08-09
86005 Racemosa white yellow flower spike 60 07-09
86010 Racemosa var.cordifolia creamy white flowers, fragrant 60 07-09
86025 simplex 'Atropurpurea' white/pinkish flowers, leaves purple-green 60 09-10
86030 simplex 'Brunette' deep purple foliage with creamy white flowers 50 08-09
86035 simplex 'White Pearl' pure white flower spike, pale green leaves, fragrant 50 09-10
           
  Coreopsis (Tickseed) I

- Family: Asteraceae

- Cultivation: Full sun, well drained good soil

- Usage: Perfect for dry border as well as wild flower garden

- Zone: 3-9

       
81650 verticillata 'Moonbeam' lemon-yellow flowers, very compact and drought resistant 18 06-09
           
Cosmos (Chocolate Plant) I

- Family: Asteraceae

- Cultivation: Full sun, well drained, moisture-retentive soil, protect with mulch in Winter

- Usage: Good as a background in the border, excellent cut flowers

- Zone: 7-9

81657 atrosanguineus black maroon flowers, pleasant vanilla/chocolate fragrance 24 06-09
           
  Convallaria (Lily of Valley) I

- Family: Liliaceae

- Cultivation: Prefers partial sun or shade and humus soil

- Usage: Excellent plant for growing  under deciduous trees, as groundcover or for pot culture

- Zone: 2-7

       
81660 majalis Plant Pips white flowers on arching stems, scented 4 04-05
81665 majalis Flower Pips specially for forcing, large pips 4 04-05
81670 majalis 'Rosea' pale pink flowers on arching stems, scented 4 04-05
           
  Crambe (Colewort) I

- Family: Brassicaceae

- Cultivation: Prefers sun or partial shade

- Usage: Border plant, needs space, prefers a clay rich soil

- Zone: 5-9

       
81675 'Cordifolia' huge, cabbage like green leaves with spray of small white flowers 60 07-08
           
  Darmera (Umbrella Plant) I

- Family: Saxifragaceae

- Cultivation: Shade to partial shade, moist organic soil

- Usage: Great but coarse plant for along a stream or for in the bog garden

- Zone: 4-7

       
81680 peltiphyllum peltata lilac rose flowers 30 04-05
           
  Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) var.

- Family: Fumariaceae

- Cultivation: Prefers partial shade and well-drained humus soil

- Usage: For borders and woodland gardens

- Zone: 3-9

       
81690 formosa pink flowers 10 05-08
81705 formosa 'Luxuriant' purple pink flowers 12 05-09
81707 'Burning Heart' red flowers, blue green leaves 16 04-07
81710 'Candy Hearts' ® reddish pink flowers, blue green foliage. It flowers for months! 12 05-09
81715 'Ivory Hearts' ® very large pure white flowers, leaves are blue-green 16 04-07
81720 'King of Hearts' rosy pink heart shaped flowers, soft green foliage 14 05-09
81725 (3/5)

81726 (2/3)

spectabilis pink heart-shaped flowers with white, arching stems 24 04-07
81730(3/5)

81731 (2/3)

spectabilis 'Alba' white heart-shaped flowers, arching stems 24 04-07
81733 spectabilis 'Valentine' 2/3

- NEW FOR 2012 -

red heart-shaped flowers with dark red arching stems 24 04-07
           
  Echinacea (Coneflower) I

- Family: Asteraceae

- Cultivation: Requires full sun and well-drained fertile soil

- Usage: Long flowering daisies for the sunny border, prairie gardens or wildflower meadow

- Zone: 4-8

       
81740 purpurea rosy red flowers 40 07-09
81750 purpurea 'Doubledecker double layers of purple-red flowers, dark cone 40 07-09
81753 purpurea 'Green Jewel' light green ray petals surround the large green cone 24 07-09
81754 purpurea 'Hot Summer' flower starts orange, in 5 days deep red, spectacular! 28 07-09
81755 purpurea 'Magnus' rosy, purple flowers, dark cone 36 07-09
81759 purpurea 'Mount Hood'

- NEW FOR 2012 -

white double-decker flower with yellow center 40 07-09
81761 purpurea 'Summer Passion'

- NEW FOR 2012 -

apricot-yellow flowers 26 07-09
81760 purpurea 'The King' ® flower rose red rays and brown cone 32 07-09
81765 purpurea 'White Swan' white flowers, yellowish center 36 07-09
81772 hybrida 'Alaska' ® flower white petals with large green cone 22 07-09
           
  Echinops (Globe Thistle) I

- Family: Asteraceae

- Cultivation: Prefers full sun, grows in any soil

- Usage: Excellent border/specimen plant, good cut and dried flowers

- Zone: 3-7

       
81775 banaticus 'Taplow Blue' blue flower heads, gray stem 40 07-08
81780 ritro 'Veitch's Blue' purple-blue, grayish foliage, re-bloomer 40 07-09
           
  Epimedium (Barrenwort) I

- Family: Berberidaceae

- Cultivation: Shade to partial shade, tolerates dry shade

- Usage: Excellent groundcover for shade. For rock gardens and borders

- Zone: 4-9

       
81785 grandiflorum white flowers 12 04-05
81790 grandiflorum 'Lilafee' purple lilac flowers, green foliage 12 04-05
81800 rubrum carmine red flowers, later yellow heart-shaped leaves 10 04-05
81805 versicolor 'Sulphureum' sulphureum yellow with white flowers 10 04-05
81810 warleyense copper-red flowers with yellow center, semi evergreen 18 04-05
81815 youngianum 'Niveum' snow white flowers 10 04-05
81817 'Pink Champagne'

- NEW FOR 2012 -

white with raspberry flowers, green leaves with dark purple speckles 14 04-05
           
  Eryngium (Sea Holly) I

- Family: Apiaceae

- Cultivation: Requires full sun and well-drained soil

- Usage: Spiny-leafed, thistle-headed plants for the perennial border. Suitable for dried arrangements

- Zone: 4-8

       
81825 alpinum 'Donard' blue flowers, grayish foliage 40 07-10
81830 bourgatii dark blue flowers, gray-green foliage with silvery veins 20 07-08
81840 planum 'Silverstone' startingly white flowers, blue-green foliage 32 07-08
           
  Eupatorium (Joe-Pye Weed) I

Family: Asteraceae

Cultivation: Sun to partial shade and fertile moist soil

Usage: Late-season flowers for border, meadow or wild garden. Good cut flower

- Zone: 4-8

       
81845 maculatum 'Atropurpureum' purple pink 80 07-10
81847 maculatum 'Red Dwarf'

- NEW FOR 2012 -

purple flowers 32 07-09
81850 rugosum 'Chocolate' creamy white flowers, bronze purple foliage 60 08-09
           
  Euphorbia (Cushion Spurge) I

- Family: Euphorbiaceae

- Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, well drained poor to medium-fertile soil

- Usage: from borders to rockgardens

- Zone: 4-9

       
81860 polychroma chartreuse yellow flowers 16 04-06
           
  Filipendula (Meadow Sweet) I

- Family: Rosaceae

- Cultivation: Partial shade, best in wet, damp soil

- Usage: Wonderful plants for shady border or among plants and trees

- Zone: 4-8

       
81865 purpurea 'Elegans' rosy-pink flowers, fragrant 24 06-08
81870 rubra 'Venusta Magnifica' rosy red flower heads 54 07-09
81875 ulmaria 'Plena' creamy/white flowers 48 06-07
           
  Gaura (White Gaura) I

- Family: Onagracea

- Cultivation: Prefers full sun and well-drained soil

- Usage: Long flowering plants for the sunny border

- Zone: 6-9

       
81885 lindheimeri 'Siskiyou Pink' pink flowers 40 07-10
81887 lindheimeri 'Summer Emotions' white flowers with pink-red edge, suitable for pot 16 07-10
81890 lindheimeri 'Whirling Butterflies' racemes of white flowers 40 07-10
           
  Geranium (Cranesbill) I

- Family: Geraniaceae

- Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, well drained soil

- Usage: Excellent border plants, usually planted in mass

- Zone: 4-9

       
81897 cantabrigiense 'Biokovo' nodding aromatic white flowers, opens as a pink bud 12 05-07
81905 cinereum 'Ballerina' lilac pink/dark eye flowers 10 06-08
81910 cinereum 'Laurence Flatman' purplish pink flowers, red veins 14 06-09
81915 cinereum 'Purple Pillow' ® dark deep purple-red flowers, petals have distinct dark veins 8 06-09
81917 cinereum 'Signal' bright pink-red flowers, reblooms sept.-nov. 8 05-08
81923 clarkei 'Kashmir Pink' bright pink flowers 20 06-08
81927 clarkei 'Kashmir White' white flowers with pale lilac veins, finely cut mid-green foliage 20 06-08
81930 endressii 'Wargrave Pink' salmon-pink flowers 12 06-08
81935 himalayense violet blue flowers, white center 20 06-07
81937 himalayense 'Derrick Cook'

- NEW FOR 2012 -

large white, pink veined flowers 14 07-10
81940 himalayense 'Plenum' double violet-pink flowers 14 06-07
81950 marcrorrhizum 'Ingwersen's Var.' pale pink flowers 16 06-07
81955 marcrorrhizum 'Spessart' white flowers with pink veins 12 05-07
81965 maculatum 'Chatto' big pink flowers, re-blooms July/Aug. 16 05-06
81967 maculatum Espresso pink flowers contrasting chocolate brown foliage 16 05-06
81970 magnificum (platypetalum) violet-blue flowers, darker veins 22 06-08
81990 phaeum 'Album' white flowers 20 05-06
81995 phaeum 'Samobor' dark brown leaves with rings, brownish flowers 26 05-06
82005 pratense 'Splish-splash' two-tone flowers, violet blue splashes on white, foliage turns orange-red towards Fall 12 06-08
82010 pratense 'Summer Skies' ® mauve/pink double flowers, nice contrast against bright green foliage 20 06-07
82020 riversleaian. 'Mavis Simpson' bronze foliage, shell pink flowers 12 06-07
82030 sanguineum carmine red flowers, prefer full sun 8 06-09
82035 sanguineum 'Album' pure white flowers 8 06-09
82040 sanguineum 'Elke' fluorescent magenta-pink flowers with white center and edged, deep purple veins 8 06-09
82045 sanguineum 'Max Frei' carmine rose-red flowers 6 05-08
82055 sanguineum var. Striatum lilac-rose flowers, crimson veins 4 05-08
82059 wlassivianum 'Lakwijk Star' big flowers striped pink, dark green center, foliage dark green 16 07-09
82065 hybrida 'Brookside' true blue flowers, white center 20 06-09
82070 hybrida 'Crystal Lake' ® pale blue flowers with distinct violet blue veins, rich flowering, long blooming season (Spring-Fall) 20 06-09
82072 hybrida 'Dragon Heart' monster size magenta flowers, black center/veins, green foliage 24 06-09
82073 hybrida 'Dusky Crug' pale pink flowers over attractive bronze foliage 12 05-06
82075 hybrida 'Johnson's Blue' large sky blue flowers, mid green foliage 22 06-08
82085 hybrida 'Orion' larger flowers and more abundant. Improved Johnsons' Blue 20 06-09
82090 hybrida 'Patricia' bright magenta-pink flowers with darker veins, large dark green foliage 26 06-09
82100 hybrida Rozanne ® large blue flowers, very rich flowering, long blooming season 10 08-10
82102 hybrida 'Sabani Blue' large deep blue flowers with darker veins, green foliage 16 05-06
82105 hybrida 'Sue Crûg' large lilac pink flowers, darker veins, re-bloomer 24 05-06
82110 hybrida 'Tanya Rendall'  ® deep pink flowers with white eye, dark bronze foliage 8 05-09
82115 hybrida 'Tiny Monster' magenta-dark pink flowers, excellent groundcover 8 06-08
           
  Geum (Chocolate Root) I

- Family: Rosaceae

- Cultivation: Does best in full sun and moist but well-drained soil

- Usage: Massing in the perennial border or as cut flowers. Smaller cultivators can be used in rock garden

- Zone: 5-9

       
82130 'Blazing Sunset' double scarlet flowers, larger than normal 24 06-08
82133 'Double Sunrise' double gold yellow flowers 24 06-09
82135 coccineum 'Borisii' orange red single flowers, later very long flowering 16 05-09

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