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Aster (New England aster)

novae-angliae ‘Grape Crush’ PP33612


Deep purple flowers are densely packed on large, round mounds. A refined late summer/fall bloomer, 72 Cell Height 2–2½’ Zones 3–9
very hardy and low-maintenance. Beloved by bees and butterflies.

NEW! n.-a. ‘Pink Crush’ PP33628


Lavender/pink flowers are densely packed on round mounds. Blooms later summer through fall. 72 Cell Height 20–24” Zones 3–9

n.-a. ‘Purple Dome’


Vivid purple, daisy-like flowers bloom over perfectly mounded foliage from summer to fall. 72 Cell Height 18–24” Zones 3–9
An eye-catcher in mass plantings and in containers.

Astilbe (False spirea)


With cool, elegant beauty alone or in combinations, Astilbe enhances the garden from spring to late fall. Tightly clustered buds open slowly to form
feathery plumes, eye-catching at every stage. Left uncut, the clusters often dry in place and last well into fall.
×arendsii Bridal Veil (‘Brautschleier’)
Fragrant. Fluffy, pure white, cascading plumes. Early bloomer. 38 Cell Height 2–3’ Zones 3–9

×a. ‘Erika’
Triangular plumes of clear pink flowers. Midsummer bloomer. 38 Cell Height 24” Zones 3–9

×a. ‘Fanal’
Garnet-red flowers bloom midsummer. 38 Cell Height 24” Zones 3–9

chinensis ‘Pumila’
Lilac plumes over deeply cut foliage. Late-summer bloomer. 38 Cell Height 12” Zones 3–9

c. ‘Visions’
Raspberry-pink flowers bloom over lacy, blue-green foliage in midsummer. 38 Cell Height 15” Zones 3–9

‘Delft Lace’ PP19839


Blue-green, waxy foliage with lacy silver overlay. Soft apricot-pink blooms rise high 38 Cell Height 2–3’ Zones 3–9
on candy-apple-red stems.

japonica ‘Montgomery’
Wine-red plumes appear in midsummer. 38 Cell Height 20–24” Zones 3–8

simplicifolia ‘Sprite’
Shell-pink flowers in late summer. Perennial Plant of the Year 1994. 38 Cell Height 12” Zones 3–9

Baptisia (Blue false indigo)


australis
Dark spikes of indigo-blue flowers over blue-green foliage in late spring. Foliage is attractive all summer. 72 Cell Height 3–4’ Zones 3–9
Seed pods add interest. PPA Plant of the Year 2010. American native.

Begonia (Begonia)
rex-cultorum T-REX™ Series
Excellent for containers indoors or out, and in the shady border. Great habit, very vigorous, and surprisingly cold tolerant. (Not freezing!)
From Terra Nova Nurseries.
r.-c. ‘Dancing Peacock’
Palmate leaves are splashed with rose, purple, silver and olive green. 72 Cell Height 24” Zones 8–11
r.-c. ‘First Blush’ PP25974
Silver/lavender leaves with a blush of raspberry and deep, dark veins in center. 72 Cell Height 16” Zones 9–11
r.-c. ‘Painter’s Palette’ PP25017
Darkly elegant foliage, red and green with a charcoal wash and silver/white edge 72 Cell Height 16” Zones 9–11
accents. The name describes the leaf shape.
r.-c. ‘Ruby Slippers’ PP24992
Glossy, ruby-red leaves with bold black central accent stripes. 72 Cell Height 16” Zones 9–11
r.-c. ‘Saint Nick’ PP26811
Big leaves have red centers with dark accents, surrounded by 72 Cell Height 16” Zones 9–11
emerald green margins with white polka dots.
r.-c. Stardust (‘TNBEGTRS’) PP28647
Fresh-green, burgundy and violet leaves dotted with creamy white. Large, mounding habit. 72 Cell Height 24” Zones 9–11

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Aster n.-a. ‘Grape Crush’ Aster n.-a. ‘Pink Crush’ Aster n.-a. ‘Purple Dome’

Astilbe ×a. Bridal Veil Astilbe ×a. ‘Erika’ Astilbe ×a. ‘Fanal’ Astilbe c. ‘Pumila’

Astilbe ‘Delft Lace’ Baptisia australis Begonia r.-c. T-REX™ ‘Dancing Peacock’ Begonia r.-c. T-REX™ ‘First Blush’

Begonia r.-c. T-REX™ ‘Painter’s Palette’ Begonia r.-c. T-REX™ ‘Ruby Slippers’ Begonia r.-c. T-REX™ ‘St. Nick’ Begonia r.-c. T-REX™ Stardust

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