Our catalog, arranged by botanical names, contains descriptions and cultural information about each of the 2000+ varieties that we grow. This information is based on our experience in growing these plants (in Zone 7), as well as the experiences of our customers. Sandy personally trials many of our selections in her display gardens. When we add a new variety, we provide the best information that we can find on that plant at the time. In addition to individual entries we also provide quick reference lists of plants for particular conditions or purposes, such as clay soil, long bloomtime, groundcovers, coastal sites, deer resistance, etc. Because we grow a large number of Hostas and daylilies we have quick reference charts to help you choose the size, color or other characteristics of these plants. You can access these lists and charts by clicking on the Plant Solutions tab above.
We also produce a yearly print catalog that is available by mail. (If you are a current wholesale customer, you will automatically receive one when they are published.) Although the print catalog does not contain photos, it is a valuable reference for anyone growing perennial plants in this area. The catalog is $4.00 if purchased at the nursery. We will be happy to mail a copy for $6.00 (includes postage), select Contact Us.
The catalog below will allow you to create a Shopping List of the plants you are interested in purchasing. You will be able to print this list to take with you to your local garden center or to our nursery.
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Common Name: Calamint
Larger than usual lavender blue blooms are produced over gray-green foliage from early to late summer.
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Common Name: Catmint
Short spikes of blue-purple flowers are borne over small mounds of gray-green foliage. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Drought tolerant once established. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Catmint
A profusion of rose colored flowers on tall spikes with more tubular flowers than other Nepeta cultivars. Gray-green foliage. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Greek Catmint
Tough plants produce purple blue blooms with burgundy calyxes in mid to late summer over fragrant, deer-resistant foliage. One of the largest growing catmints with tall sturdy stems, it is great for the back of the border. Wonderfully heat tolerant!
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Common Name: Catmint
The most compact catmint offered to date, topping out at 6"-10". Masses of fragrant, tubular blue flower spikes over gray foliage. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Catmint
Spikes of bluish-purple flowers over green foliage. Prefers moist soils. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Drought tolerant once established. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Catmint
Lavender-blue flowers dotted with white bloom from midsummer into fall if dead-headed. Dark green foliage. More tolerant of wetter soils than other nepeta. Zones 4-8.
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Common Name: Catmint
Spikes of two-toned pink, trumpet-shaped flowers are borne over serrated green leaves. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Drought tolerant once established. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Catmint
Violet-blue blooms are highlighted by pink throats and are borne on tall upright stems. Handsome gray-green foliage. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees.
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Common Name: Catmint
Bushy, small leaved gray foliage with sterile lavender blue flowers over a long period. Compact habit. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Drought tolerant once established. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Catmint
Bushy, small leaved gray foliage with sterile white flowers over a long period. Compact habit. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Drought tolerant once established. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Catmint
Serrated gray-green foliage with blue flowers. Compact growth habit. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Drought tolerant once established. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Catmint
Robust grower with larger blue flowers and leaves than N. 'Dropmore'. Gray foliage. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Drought tolerant once established. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Catmint
Compact gray foliage with spikes of soft lavender-blue flowers. Cut back to promote heavy reblooming. Drought tolerant once established. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Cup Flower
Cup-shape white blooms over mats of rapidly spreading green foliage that roots at nodes. Originating from mountain areas of S. Am. This makes a great groundcover around stepping stones, between rocks, or in alpine gardens. Moderate foot traffic.
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Common Name: Nippon Daisy
White daisy blossoms with yellow centers cover the thick, glossy, dark green foliage. Cut back to approximately 4" before July 4th to promote compactness. Deciduous. Drought tolerant and long blooming. Attractive to butterflies.
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