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This page contains the following Perennial plant groups: Ranunculus, Reineckia, Rhamnus, Rhododendron, Robinia (Locust Tree), Rohdea, Rosa (Rose Bush), Rubus (Raspberry), Rudbeckia, Rumex, Ruta, Saginia, Salix (Willow Tree), Salvia, Sambucus, Saponaria, Sarracenia (Pitcher Plant), Sasaella, Sasa, Sauromatum, Saxifraga, Scobiosa, Schoenoplectus, Securignea, Sedum, Sempervivum (Hen and Chicken), Semiarundinaria, Shibataea, Silphium, Solanum, Spiraea, Stachys, Stewartia (Katsura Tree), Strobilanthes, Syringa (Lilac).

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88649 RANUNCULUS REPENS BUTTERED POPCORN RAN HT PRICE: $ 7.50 Wonderful "Variegated Buttercup" with very low foliage toned metallic over golden centers framed with green crennations; a perfect palette of color for its bright yellow blossoms. This splendid carpeting groundcover tolerates shade but prefers moist, even boggy situation in good light to achieve its considerable beauty.

40862 REINECKIA CARNEA LIL HP CGH HH PRICE: $ 2.00 Double ranks of grass-like arched leaves only inches high line creeping soil-level rhizomes; basal reddish-magenta, scented basal flowers followed by gound level berries. This "Lily Turf Carpet" is valuable as groundcover for leggy plants; marginally hardy here even in mild winters.

72779 RHAMNUS FRANGULA FINE LINE [RON WILLIAMS] RHA HT PRICE: $ 8.75 Self shaping slim columns of very dark green thin papery leaves are intersticed to give a lacy texture close up or as an elegant backgrop; this "Ribbon Leaved Buckthorn" (PP 14,791) is hardy even in Z 2 and tolerates various soils. Wonderful vertical aspect.

89218 RHODIOLA SPECIES RUBBERLEAF CRA HT HH PRICE: $ 4.75"Tibetan Stonecrop" Tumbling carpets of short succulent stems cloaked with attractive rubbery fleshy rounded leaves (like a Sedum J. Creech) surviving Z6 winters. From Longwood Gardens #2002-1029.

72710 RHODODENDRON RUKIZO ERI HT HH PRICE: $ 10.00 [Kazan Azalea] Very slow growing bonsai or trough candidate with wide habit detailed with exquisite heart shaped very heavily textured dark green leaves; the dramatic salmon (orange blushed) blossoms seem de trop. This is tiny.

70387 RHODODENDRON SILVER SWORD ERI HT PRICE: $ 7.25 "Variegated Azalea" Leaves margined white; soft red flowers. Sport of 'Girard's Rose' patent #4718.

71057 ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA FRISIA LEG HT PRICE: $ 35.00"Golden Black Locust" Cultivar with orange toned branchlets with wine red prickles nearly obscured by the honey yellow lacy foliage; 1937 Holland selection noted for keeping bright gold foliage all season. A graceful yet striking standout in any garden--one of the few yellow variegated trees that actually remains bright throughout the season for us.

92705 ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA LACE LADY [TWISTY BABY] LEG HT PRICE: $ 35.00 The extremely twisted branches of this "Contorted Black Locust" make for an outstanding winter display. Blossoms not yet observed; the thick foliage tresses flaunt the silvery green backleaf to great visual effect.

40889 ROHDEA JAPONICA LIL CGH HP PRICE: $ 10.00 "Sacred Lily of China" Thick dark leathery lance leaves rise in two packed ranks; club-like inflorescenceorescenceorescence with stubby yellow flowers; excellent pot plant in northern climes, winter hardy in South; typically hardy in our modified Z6b climate, yet sustaining some foliar damage in severe winters.

71174 ROSA CHINENSIS VIRIDIFLORA ROS HH HT PRICE: $ 10.00 "Green China Rose" Double green blossoms actually may be more of a case of multiple sepals. More bizarre than lovely and thus essentially a must for serious collectors of the blossom virid.. Easily grown short shrub easily producing a considerable number of rosa verde. Easily bloomed also in the winter greenhouse.

70405 ROSA RED CASCADE [HYB] ROS HT PRICE: $ 5.75Widely arching canes with deep green foliage produce a constant succession of sprays of small rich red double blossoms even in the winter greenhouse--although quite winter hardy in our Z6b. Interesting in large hanging baskets or cascading from large urns; but unrivaled as a constantly reblooming ground cover in full sun. These are well established plants. We have trialed dozens of trailing roses--this is the one with good dark glossy foliage and constant flushes of blossoms, even during hot summers.

71152 ROSA SI [HYB] ROS HH CGH PRICE: $ 10.00 "Bonsai Rose" Miniature short (soon clumping) wiry woody stems support congested puffs of impossibly tiny glossy leaves topped with very demure teensy light pink windmill petaled blossoms. Although first treasured by lite gardeners, the bonsai fanciers have seriously embraced this astoundingly minute (yet quite vigorous) shrublet long popular with the designers of "High End" troughs. We have increased the number of our stock plants in order to keep up with demand. This always draws comment here at the gardens as a fully ten inch high twiggy shrublet in the rockery is busy boasting a topping of its dimunitive blossoms throughout the season.

70409 ROSA WICHURAIANA CURIOSITY [VARIEGATA] ROS HT PRICE: $ 8.50 Rare "Memorial Rose" cultivar with white frosted and mottled shiny leaves taking on pink tones in cool weather. The variegation does not fade with summer heat in our climate. Striking import from Japan with shell pink blossoms produced in glorious masses late spring on the previous year's impressively arching canes. Resistant to most rose pests if given good air movement and full sun.

70577 ROSA WICHURAIANA PORTERIFOLIA ROS HT PRICE: $ 6.25"Japanese Mat Rose" Absolutely prostrate stems with glossy bright foliage and antique white single flowers with large puffs of yellow stamens (remember: this is a species not evolved into reblooming), followed by showy red hips. Excellent groundcover in a bright difficult spot, or spilling from a window box outdoors, or hanging over the edge of a large urn. A old glossy tangle of this has never grown over two feet tall for us, nor has it seeded anywhere.

71523 ROSA VERSCHERN [HYB] ROS HH CGH PRICE: $ 38.00 The famous "Variegated Rose" of Danish horticulture with richly splashed foliage perfect with the lovely double pink "Hybrid Tea Rose" blossoms topping the short upright canes. Yinger kindly shared this potentially difficult (because a cold greenhouse subject in far northern winters) creature with us; these are small rooted established cuttings--and since taken from mature wood, are inclined to bloom very early on under your careful supervision. Much in demand with the hobby greenhouse crowd so current availability can be less than immediate, although we have kept up admirably the last two seasons--as we have found this glorious prima donna to be impossibly difficult to ship during the heat of summer, we thus will hold your summer order until early fall. We have one specimen at the nursery here which as now survived seven winters outdoors without any severe damage.

71550 RUBUS COCKBURNIANUS AUREUS ROS HT PRICE: $ 6.00 Same brilliant chalk white prickle strewn winter canes as species, but with the summer interest of bright ochre gold foliage; can reach to 9' in fertile soil we are told; but always under 3' for us. A dramatic thorny arching splash of gold in the garden, most effective against plum toned foliage of nearby neighbors.

81716 RUDBECKIA MAXIMA COMP HT PRICE: $ 4.75 Outstanding foliage of somewhat succulent wide glaucous gray leaves often reaching an upright foot plus length over which tall erect stout stems carry oddball "Black-eyed Susan" erect blossoms with very tall elongated black centers skirted by drooping narrow pale gold ray petals. Must have full sun and good air movement to achieve its dramatic presence. One of the few instances in which a daisy is valued more for its foliar display than for its floral show, slowly clumping to form an architectural presence.

81858 RUMEX SANGUINEUS POLYGO HT HH PRICE: $ 8.00 "Bloody Dock" red beet foliage with purple veins. Excellent foliage oddity for the perennial border; the taproot assures this North African's winter hardiness--newly popular as a willing candidate as bog garden eye candy. The oddly attractive nubby odd mahogany red inflorescenceorescenceorescence is often used in bouquets & as an herbal remedy (but for what?). Edible fresh foliage fun to include in a salad for its remarkable color.

80380 RUTA GRAVEOLENS HARLEQUIN [VARIEGATA] RUT HT HH PRICE: $ 3.25 "Snowy Rue" Stout stems are graced with glaucous flattened leaves, with lobed segments appearing ferny, emerging richly splashed white during cool seasons; odd mustard-yellow flowers followed by ornate seed pods. If given excellent winter drainage, this "Snowy Herb of Grace" best known in Europe as the "Harlequin Rue," has proven quite reliably winter hardy for us in Ohio as a subshrub in the rockery.

81228 RUTA ODORATA RUT HH HT PRICE: $ 4.25 "Dwarf Rue" Evergreen lacy pale bluegreen foliage--far more pale and more deeply divided leaflets than other species; short woody stems are topped by yellow lime blossoms. As is suggested by the name, pleasantly oddly frangrant. Trough garden designers find this dimunitive enough to share space with others.

80861 SAGINIA [ARENARIA] SUBULATA AUREA CAR HT PRICE: $4.75 "Pearlwort" or "Golden Scotch Moss" mats of glossy bristled lime gold foliage with minute fragrant white flowers. Excellent for rockeries; lovely in containers. "Goldmoss Sandwort" looks quite delicate, but needs a somewhat exposed full sun location to survive a wet winter.

42096 SAGITTARIA GRAMINEA CRUSHED ICE ALI HT HH PRICE: $ 14.00 "Variegated Arrowhead" Mostly emerged 6' stems; sword-like yellow and orchre mottled arrowleaves ; white fls. Native bog plant needs root area completely submerged. his can be quite hardy. Also in our perennial section.

71029 SALIX CHAENOMELOIDES SAL HT PRICE: $ 8.00 Long shoots produce glossy red winter buds from which emerge large 3" catkins of silvery white, shading to dusty pink as pinkish stamens appear--typically starts this showy event in Febuary before the European "Pussy Willow" catkins appear (and are considerably less showy). Quite dark glosy clean foliage turns golden in the late fall.

70668 SALIX CINEREA TRICOLOR SAL HT PRICE: $ 4.75 Cultivar of European "Gray Sallow Willow" with downy leaves mottled yellow & creamy white, sometimes with red tones. The seemingly laquered slim rouged current season whips are much used in basketweaving (they lose flexibility and hue if more than a year old); also popular in flower arrangments--indeed more popular during its dormant period. Easily pruned--even stooled--to maintain a small shrub size; or allowed to become a small tree. Quite popular.

89179 SALIX FURCATA [HYMELANICA] SAL HT PRICE: $ 8.50 A delicately "Prostrate Willow" of uncertain origin. Tiny leaves on arching branchlets; excellent in troughs.

70925 SALIX GILGIANA CODE PRICE: $ 5.75 Attractive 10' willow with narrow chartreuse and turquoise leaves of delicate size appearing after the curious reddish-purple (turning to blackish maroon) silvery haired catkins, oddly held in opposite pairs, fade & fall. Curious among willows for its delicacy of form with the chalky barked new stems very lovely with the small but plentiful purple blushed silvery paired catkins often appearing as early as January (and usually lasting through March), especially if you place this lovely shrub so that you can view the catkins through the winter sun..

71413 SALIX INTEGRA HAKURO HISHIKI [ALBO MACULATA] SAL HT PRICE: $ 3.75 "Dappled Japanese Willow" features bright stems with long leaves variegated with white & pale pink--when foliage is emerging the plant seems covered with bright snow. If stooled, the brooms of stem whips form quite a winter outline. Very popular with garden designers even though the catkins are of little interest.

70583 SALIX MATSUDANA TORTUOSA GOLDEN CURLS SAL HT PRICE: $ 3.75"Dragon Claw Willow" or "Golden Corkscrew Willow" Yellow-barked spirally twisted branches give the tree a weeping zigzag appearance; narrow pendant leaves also curled. Sometimes listed S. x erythroflexuosa, an Argentine hybrid. Develops a better form and richer color if not located in a bogy situation.

70415 SALIX MELANOSTACHYS SAL HT PRICE: $ 3.00 "Black Pussy Willow" Dark stems populated with bizarre black purple catkins with red anthers in early spring. Know your plant: a customer once called in February in great alarm because her willow had broken out in thousands of black wooly worms!

70927 SALIX NIGRICANS [MYRSINIFOLIA ALPICOLA] SAL HT PRICE: $ 4.50 "Leatherleaf Willow" Oval leathery rich deep green leaves on pubescent whitish branchlets; Central European species reaching 50 feet--excellent as a small shade tree as outline as foliage is unusually attractive. Usually flat crowned densely branched shrub-tree with masses of petite spring catkins great in arrangements. Not to be confused with melanostachys which is called the "Black Pussy Willow."

70836 SALIX PURPUREA PENDULA SAL HT PRICE: $ 5.50 "Weeping Artic Willow" Slender weeping branches of glaucous foliage--nearly prostrate, but easily staked to any height you wish. This is great fun trailing over a wall or covering a steep slope/embankment. Our ancient stock plant is sited on the edge of the koi pond where it does a mangrove minic routine, the fingerling sized koi finding this the perfect protected environment.

70418 SALIX REPENS BOYD'S PENDULOUS SAL HT PRICE: $ 22.00 Prostrate curving stems; wonderful snaking over a rockery boulder.

70420 SALIX SACHALINENSIS SEKKA SAL HT PRICE: $ 10.00 "Fan-tail Willow" Small tree with new chestnut-brown stems forming flattened and recurved "fans" much used in Japanese arrangements; male clone with large silvery-gray catkins. Also `Dzyariu Yanagi' or "Dragon Willow" in Japan. We promise to ship you established noncrested sections as the fasciated tips typically fail to establish even if initially rooting. Thus your shrub will not immediately form the famous cockscombs until it is established.

70795 SALIX UVA-URSI SAL HT PRICE: $ 15.00 "Bearberry Willow" Ground hugging mat of brown twigs seldom over 2" tall, with large shiny leaves (glaucous beneath) and cute yellow catkins. Native to Zone 1 areas of North America, this one can take exposed troughs easily, but can be seriously damaged by prolonged summer heat.

55513 SALVIA NAPIFOLIA LAB HT HH PRICE: $ 5.75 LIMITED AVAILABILITY A new attractively foliaged species with true deep blue flower spikes reaching 2 feet once established. This is the Plantworld clone.

71120 SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS AUREA CAP H PRICE: $ 12.00 "Golden American Elderberry" Golden yellow foilage; red fall berries. Needs good drainage and full sun to thrive.

72807 SAMBUCUS FROSTED THREADLEAF [HORT] CAP HH HT PRICE: $ 15.00 Bizarre "Miniature Elderberry" with slim woody stem draped with white frosted tiny furled threadleaves. Tolerates containers well. Can be in short supply as recently "discovered" by trough gardeners.

81767 SANGUISORBA TENUIFOLIA PURPUREA ROS HT PRICE: $ 8.50"Purple Burnet" erect stems reaching 4' cloaked with pinnate ferny leaves and topped with purple flower spikes late summer. Considered an herb because the edible lacy foliage is scented and flavored of cucumber.

51900 SARRACENIA DANA'S DELIGHT [HYB] SAR HT CGH PRICE: $ 6.50 AVAILABLE IN MAY Fabulous "Purple Netted Pitcher Plant" with elegant pink capped hollow "Hunter's Horn" upright "leaves" of pink and green fantastically netted reddish purple with especially brilliant pink and red contrasts on the ruffled big hoods. Adds considerable drama to any bog; easily grown in a container if kept constantly soggy and in full sun.

51916 SARRACENIA JUDITH HINDLE [HYB] SAR HH HT PRICE: $6.50 Way cool upright "Pitcher Plant" tubular leaves in impressive tight clusters to 16" with maturity; the highly ruffled hood over the oitcher is nearly parchment white with richly contrasting mosiac veins of red. A bog plant easily grown in a container.

41915 SARRACENIA PURPUREA SAR HH HT PRICE: $6.50 Fat "Pitcher Plant" or "Purple Pitcher Plant" Bulbous, fat pitchers with red veins, pitchers flushed overall with purple. These are a dark cranberry purple color. As with others, bog plant but easily grown in a container. We have seen them in larger terrariums if kept cool in the winter.

69107 SARRACENIA RED BUG SAR HH HT PRICE: $6.50 Narrow tapered leaves with red veins, pitchers flushed with green and purple. These are hybridus from Larry Mellinchamp at University of North Carolina, Charlotte.. As with others, most certainly bog plant but easily grown in a container, quite attractive in a Wardian Case.

42902 SARRACENIA SCARLET BELLE SAR HH HT PRICE: $6.50 Great colorful Scarlet and Green pitcher plant with elongated tubular leaves in impressive tight clusters to 15" with maturity; the highly ruffled hood over the pitcher is nearly parchment white with richly contrasting mosiac veins of red. A bog plant easily grown in a container.

41473 SASAELLA GLABRA SHIROSHIIYA GRA HT CGH PRICE: $ 15.00 Short stems display wide glossed dark green leaves richly striped cream and yellow-ochre, fading to soft green in high light; knee-high unless planted in rich moist soil, where it can reach 5' with maturity. A Japanese selection of this stunning bamboo forming thick evergreen displays not burning or browntipping even in full winter sun; seldom shows much winter damage unless in a windy location. Refer to Sasa and Pleioblastus for a group of its close kin.

80964 SASA VEITCHII GRA HT CGH PRICE: $ 38.00 "Kuma Bamboo" Zone 8 Japan. Low growing ground cover to 2' with wide leaves becoming highly decorative in fall as leaf margines and tips turn a dry straw tone due to chlorophyll disappearing gradually; dense habit forming thickets supported by slim arching purplish canes. Performs well as a pot subject--but never allow to dry out. Check on other low growing "Bamboo" formerly called 'Sasa' in the Pleioblastus entries on the preceeding pages.

30684 SAUROMATUM VENOSUM [GUTTATUM] ARAC TGH PRICE: $ 4.25 "Voo Doo Bulb" whose current name is Typhonium. Quite hardy here if the bulb is situated below the frost line in perfectly (totally perfectly) drained soil. Even if an old large bulb rots in an unusually extended winter season, typically a number of harder bulbils will persist to reestablish the dramatic clump. We have had the unforgetably scented and suggestively colored spathes poke up through a layer of snow several times during the past winters in our Zone 6b gardens.

83047 SAXIFRAGA VEITCHIANA SAX HH HT PRICE: $ 2.75 The "Red Carpet" groundcover for moist places--thick solid rounded "Mars Red" leaves in profusion, each covered with showy red hair. Hardy here with considerable winter protection and sweet soil--old decaying concrete provides a favorite spot. Please refer to the TROPICALS for offerings of the various cultivars of Saxifraga stolonifera.

81710 SCABIOSA COLUMBARIA BUTTERLY BLUE DIP HT PRICE: $ 4.00 "Dwarf Pincushion Flower" An Irish cultivar remaining a compact selection with intense lavender blushed blue flowers, cute mimics of pincushions, produced from May to October on 12" plants with distinctively cut very soft foliage.

88340 SCABIOSA JAPONICA ALPINA COMP HT PRICE: $ 4.25 "Shikoku Pincushion" Very short statured compact rosettes smothered with hemispherical blue flower heads. Perfect in a trough where it can survive severe chill and extreme summer heat with equal aplomb.

71230 SECURINEGA SUFFRUTICOSA EUP HT PRICE: $ 8.00 Northern Chinese "Fountain Hardback" a cascade-branched shrub with attractive dusky pewter toned oval leaves which change to a charming rich butter yellow fall color range; small lime flowers (which confirm it to be in the spurges) line long peduncles late summer. If you grow hardy Euphorbia in your gardens, why not plant this spurge shrub as a thematic backdrop? If the stems become too large, simply stool the stems down to ground level to encourage a perfect whiskbroom of slim stems to emerge the following spring. From Arnold Arboretum seeds distributed by its most devoted fan, Gary Koller.

83268 SEDUM AIZOON AURANTIACUM CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.25 "Orange Stonecrop" A hardy succulent with waxy leaves on sturdy decidious stems reaching 8" topped with heads of golden orange flowers. A slowly clustering species seldom offered, perhaps more curious than decorative, but certainly necessary.

88851 SEDUM ALBUM MICRANTHUM CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.00 Teensy tangled "Miniature Baltic Stonecrop" seems to have evolved particularly for your trough.

80413 SEDUM ALBOSEDUM MEDIO-VARIEGATUM CRA HT PRICE: $ 3.00 Tuberous roots topped with stout annual stems clothed with glaucous gray succulent leaves centered creamy-ochre, topped with domed heads of starry white petaled fls with pink centers. Known horticulturally as S. spectabile variegatum.

89175 SEDUM ANGELINA [HYB?] CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.00"Golden Stonecrop" succulent mat former considered to be of Croatian origin. Upright stemlets thickly set with fat needle leaves turning a brilliant lime gold in full sun and cooler temperatures, then developing a decidedly orangy fall blush.

88726 SEDUM ARTHUR BRANCH CRA HT PRICE: $ 7.00 Impressive upright deep red stems parade rich gloss mahogany fleshy leaves; August brings deep rose flowers fading to umber rose. Considered an improvement over its sister, 'Mohrchen.'

88725 SEDUM AUTUMN JOY [HYB] CRA HT PRICE: $ 3.25 Sturdy heirloom bladder-leaved "Live-for-Ever" with showy pink flower heads fading to dusky purple, then drying into dark umbers for winter interest.

88725 SEDUM AUTUMN CHARM (HYB) CRA HT PRICE: $ 6.75 New variegated form of the above standard and old fashioned plant. Sturdy heirloom bladder-leaved "Live-for-Ever" with showy pink flower heads fading to dusky purple, then drying into dark umbers for winter interest.

88905 SEDUM BERTRAM ANDERSONCRA HT PRICE: $ 5.75 Low growing mounds of short stems studded with rounded fleshy leaves, quite purpled in good sun, stems terminating with heads of dusky pink starflowers.

89201 SEDUM CARL [HYB] CRA HT PRICE: $ 6.75 The succulent foliage is topped with vibrant pink blossoms in impressively sized flat clusters late summer--if left intact during fall cleanup, they continue to make an interesting winter statement, especially with a dusting of snow.

80395 SEDUM CAUTICOLA CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Japanese species with deciduous upright short stems lined with roundish blue-rine leaves and topped with rounded rosy flower heads blooming before the much larger S. sieboldii. Succulent purpled foliage perfect in trough garden.

80396 SEDUM DASYPHYLLUM [ANGLOCUM] PRICE: $ 5.00 LIMITED AVAILABILITY"Blue Baby's Tears" Stacks of frail stems clasped by bluish tiny ovoid leaves form a delicate carpet; small starry white flowers with pink backs follow cool winter cycle. Native from Southern Europe to N. Africa, this old "Love-in-a-Tangle" is persistent in a mild winter in our climate; but disappears into the state of terminal dormancy if the winter is severe with minimal snowcover.

88439 SEDUM FROSTY MORN CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.75 Wide white margins on every succulent leaf on upright stout stems terminating with pink cap of tiny starflower blossoms indicating its albosedum x spectabile parentage, according to introducer Barry Yinger. D. Hinkley, however, considers this to be a sport of S. erythrostictum.

60964 SEDUM HISPANICUM MINUS CRA HT HH PRICE: $ 2.75 Very delicately featured: decumbent stems with fine gray succulent leaves makes a refined if sometimes sketchy groundcover or trough subject; In Sedum bithrynicum complex, often tends to 'perenniate itself.'

80400 SEDUM KAMTSCHATICUM VARIEGATUM CRA HT PRICE: $ 5.00 Mounding Asian stonecrop with crenate-tipped spatulate rubbery foliage richly margined creamy-yellow in spring, fading to ochre in time; flat heads of yellow flowers showy.

80407 SEDUM SEXANGULARE CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50"Hexagonal Stonecrop" Slim tiny stems with six spiral rows of tiny succulent leaves; yellow flowers. Keep clean, as easily expires if a neighboring plant's leaf lies over it.

80408 SEDUM SIEBOLDII VARIEGATUM CRA HT PRICE: $ 6.50 CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE "October Plant" or "October Daphne" Arched stems ringed with wide blue-glaucous leaves with gold centers; pink flower clusters in October. Japanese gem tolerating some shade.

80104 SEDUM SPURIUM TRICOLOR [VARIEGATUM] CRA PP PRICE: $ 4.75 "Pink Edge Sedum" Rock garden carpet from Caucasus with the wide white leaf margins tinted pink as emerge; rosy pink flowers a perfect match. Immediately remove any reversions.

80412 SEDUM [HYLOTELEPHIUM] SPECTABILE NEON CRA HT PRICE: $ 8.00 LIMITED AVAILABILITY Brilliant deep purple-lilac "Live Forevers" starflowers in rounded heads (like Sedum 'Brilliant' parent) top 15" stems; fleshy glaucous green foliage. A selection by Richard Davis & Meriwether Payne of The Ivy Farm.

89206 SEDUM STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM CRA HT PRICE: $ 6.00 Lax upright succulent stems hold very distinctive jade textured purple leaves bruised bluish lilac and tipped with multiple rounded heads of red rouged buds opening into starry cream flowers; seems to be intermediate between spectablile and 'Vera Jameson'.

80416 SEDUM TERNATUM CORAL REEF CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.25 "Woodland Stonecrop" Low-growing native with branched heads of starry white flowers tinted pink over tumbled stems ringed with very wide large oval fleshy jade leaves with glossy bronzy surfaces turning rosy with chill. Prostrate carpet.

81137 SEDUM VERA JAMESON [HYB] PRICE: $ CRA HT 5.75 Beautiful hybrid of S.m. purpureum x `Ruby Glow' with stiff arched 8" stems studded with dusky-pink toned jade leaves and terminating with heads of dusty pink autumn starflowers. "Gray-mahogany foliage in full sun"

81596 SEMIARUNDINARIA FATUOSA NIGRA GRA HT PRICE: $ 75.00 Japanese native of considerable charm and breathtaking winter beauty; this clone is noted for absolutely erect maroon stained impressive stalks, emerging midsummer to harden, then producing stunning leaf clumps at each node the following year. Famous in Asia not only for its edible shoots (and please remember this if shoots appear in your pathway), but also as the famous "Temple Bamboo" typically planted at the entrances of important temples due to its beauty and habit of producing a tiny grove of extremely closely packed very upright canes. Very rich green winter color (remember: this is the impressive grove in the center of our sales area of the nursery, separating the tropical and the hardy sales benches) unless situated in a windchill area. An excellent performer in our climate.

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89183 SEMPERVIVUM CANADA KATE CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 A multitude of clasping leaflets show a pale pink blush on green rosettes.

89184 SEMPERVIVUM CILOSUM VORISSI CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Tightly clasped leaflets form ball-like bodies.

89185 SEMPERVIVUM DALLAS CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Rose to mauve brushed edges on the pale green starburst "Hen and Chicks" clusters.

89187 SEMPERVIVUM GREY DAWN CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Pale rose brushed outer leaf edges spread from the tightly clasped green centers.

89188 SEMPERVIVUM HART CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Intense lime green centers on this medium tight rosette radiate to dusky pink outer leaflet tips.

89189 SEMPERVIVUM JEWEL CASE CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Fleshy green leaflets emerge to spikey salmon pink tips.

89190 SEMPERVIVUM JUNGLE FIRES CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Concentric whorled leaflets tipped with smoldering peach.

89193 SEMPERVIVUM MAGNIFICUM CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 .Robust "Hen and Chicks" rosettes of olive and rose stripey leaflets lightly clasping around the whorled centers.

89194 SEMPERVIVUM OLIVETTE CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Nearly triangular leaflets in shades of olive in a tight rosette.

89196 SEMPERVIVUM WHITE KNIGHT CRA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Broad fleshy nearly all green leaflets clasp into a tight orb.

80422SHIBATAEA KUMASASA [RUSCIFOLIA] GRA HT PRICE: $ 35.00 "Ruscus-leaved Bamboo" Japanese species with slender zigzag culms reaching 6' with whorls of uniquely broad tapered leaflets on short lateral branches; plant this "Goose's Plume Bamboo" in slightly acidic soil to avoid leaf burn. Unique dependable evergreen bamboo seldom reaching waist high heights--the unusual leaf placement is especially attractive during the winter months when most plants have lost their glamor.

88785 SILPHIUM TEREBINTHINACEUM COMP HT PRICE: $ 5.25 Very impressive "Showy Meadow Dock" (actually a perennial sunflower) with giant luscious rosettes of two foot leaves forming an anchor for nearly leafless amber stems reaching up some 5' to present clusters of lemon yellow daisies. Handsome. An impressive unique addition to the back of any perennial border.

80873 SMILACINA RACEMOSA LIL HT PRICE: $ 5.00 "False Solomon's Seal" or "Treacleberry" or "Zig-Zag Spikenard" Feathery spiraea-like panicles of white flowers tip the handsome arched stems; very decorative reddish berries with violet freckling. Excellent native.

81467 SOLANUM DULCAMARA VARIEGATED SOL CGH HT PRICE: $ 6.75 A big hit with all variegated collectors of variegations: an unusually vigorous easy striking vine packed with puckered leaves widely margined with bright white; blue-violet potato like blossom clusters morph into variegated berries ripening to red, then darker. Handsome deciduous vine scarce in commerce.

81917 STACHYS BYZANTINA HELENE VON STEIN LAB HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Curious "Big Ears"--slowly wide-clustering carpets of large felted silvery-gray leaves maintain bright good color even in some shade; Z 4. Sterile selection originally offered as 'Countess von Zeppelin.'

83038 STACHYS BYZANTINA PRIMROSE HERON LAB HT PRICE: $ 4.75 "Golden Lambs Ear" The richly felted soft leaves emerge chartreuse & primrose yellow (with a hint of upcurl along the margins), gradually fading to wooly silver over green in the heat of summer. With cooler fall, the elegant spring lemonade coloring reappears. Forms a very thickly foliaged mat that looks soft and inviting enough for the gardener to consider taking a brief primrose nap.

72728 STEWARTIA PSEUDOCAMMELIA THE HT PRICE: $ 25.00 The magnificent "Japanese Stewartia" becomes a pyramidal to oval tree with handsome dark foliage and white July flowers noted for their orange anthers; many toned fall leaf tones and colors; varicolored puzzle pieces mottled bark in time. Imperative that nurseries in Stewart offer Stewartia.

83143 SYMPNYTUM GRANDIFLORA HIDCOTE VARIEGATA ACAN HH HT PRICE: $ 18.50 Low growing shade loving, blue flowered garden plants. Cannot stand extreme heat--as the wide white margins of the large leaves easily burn. Not advised for the deep South. Racemes of nodding blue flowers are quite lovely.

70438 SYRINGA PATULA MISS KIM OLE HT PRICE: $ 6.25 Small dark leaves on rounded shrub provide perfect setting for the purple-budded flowers opening to a bluish-lilac late spring. Excellent full shrub with attractive foliage turning an attractive burgundy in dry autumns.

70649 SYRINGA SPECIES FATHER FIALA OLE HT PRICE: $ 12.00 Variegated leaves on clumping twiggy shrub; fragrant clusters of lilac blossoms similar to Miss Kim. The first flush of small leaves emerge green in the spring; later a second flush of foliage of this Japanese selection emerges typically far more frosted. May possibly be Syringa emodi variegata--do not confuse with yellow flowered Syringa vulgaris Father Fiala (and this large typical lilac has solid green leaves).

71705 SYRINGA VULGARIS CLYDE HEARD OLE HT PRICE: $ 12.00 Unusual deep maroon red intensely fragrant lilac blossoms held in sizable trusses. Seldom offered hybrid.

70697 SYRINGA VULGARIS DAPPLED DAWN OLE HT PRICE: $15.00 Striking "Variegated Lilac" with cream-mottled leathery leaves. Known in horticulture sometimes as 'Acubifolia Variegata.' This erect statured beauty readily produces many fragrant heads of semidouble blossoms the exact color of "lilac"!

71020 SYRINGA VULGARIS SENSATION OLE HT PRICE: $ 7.00 "Picotee Lilac" Large heads of deep red-violet flowers, each edged in white--giving the effect of a fragrant silvery bouquet. Plant near the pathway so the extremely fragrant white picoteed violet blossom heads can be experienced close up.

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