We are pleased to offer this year the following ferns, hemerocallis, and other perennial cultivars:
 | Athyrium 'Branford Beauty' An interspecific hybred of the Japanese Painted Fern and the red stemmed Lady Fern. This hybrid sports silvery gray fronds held upright by reddish stems. It forms an attractive clump and is great for massing in woodland areas or used as a specimen plant. HxW: 24"x24", , Shade to 1/4 Sun, Moist, well-drained |
 | Athyrium n 'Burgundy Lace' The new fronds are rich burgundy with silver stripes long the veins and at the tips of the pinnae. (NOTE: This burgundy color takes 2-3 years to develop.) As they mature, the fronds become silvery-green with purple midribs. HxW: 18"x18", , Shade to 1/4 Sun, Moist, well-drained |
 | Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum' Silvery-grey fronds re dusty purple towrds the center. Purplish-red veins and stems. Low, mounding habit. This fern IS NOT invassive! HxW: 12-18"x18", , Shade to 1/4 Sun, Moist, well-drained |
 | Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns' Like it's parent Stella de Oro, Happy Returns reblooms producing small, ruffled, canary yellow flowers from mid June until October. A popular cultivar and a nice addition to your garden. Very heat resistant. H: , , , |
 | Hemerocallis 'Stella De Oro' Golden yellow miniature with gently ruffled petals and a light crepe texture. Named after the cookie. Favored by many because of long blooming season. H: , , , |
 | Sagina subulata (Irish Moss) Irish Moss forms neat cushions of lush, deep green foliage and has tiny but showy white flowers that appear in spring. H: , , , |
 | Sagina subulata 'Aurea' (Scotch Moss) Scotch Moss is very similar to it's Irish relative, but with lighter-colored gold foliage. H: , , , |
 | Sambucus 'Black Lace' DO NOT get caught being the last one to have BLACK BEAUTY! This breakthrough plant with intriguing dark black foliage is taking the market by storm. It will totally change your perception of Sambucus! Massive, pink flowers in mid-summer contrast wonderfully with the foliage. Grow it as a shrub, or cut it back each year and use it as a bold perennial. Tons of appeal! Into Sambucus? Check out the newest edition to the family: Black Lace™. This plant is comparable to the desirable Japanese Maple. H: , , , |
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