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Ajuga (Bugle Carpet) ..........................96 Alocasia ......................................................7 Almond Trees ...........................................23 Alyssum ..................................................OF Angelonia ...................................................7 Annual Flower Plants ....................6,7,88-92 Apple Trees ....................................16,18-19 Apricot Tree .............................................21 Arborvitae ................................................24 Aronia ......................................................17 Artemisia ..................................................96 Artichoke ..................................................50 Arugula ..............................................62,OF Asarina ....................................................OF Asclepias/Butterfly Plant .........................97 Ash Trees .................................................16 Aspabroc ...............................................3,53 Asparagus ......................................FC,12,50 Asters .................................................96,OF Astilbe ......................................................96 Azaleas .....................................................26 Bachelor Buttons ............................ OF Basil ...................................................64,OF Bay Laurel ................................................65 Beans .....................................3,48,50-52,OF Beets ..............................................49,53,OF Begonias ............................................ 88,111 Bells of Ireland ........................................OF Birch Trees ...............................................25 Bittersweet Vine .......................................31 Blackberries .............................................12 Bleeding Heart .........................................96 Bloodroot .................................................94 Bluebells, Virginia ...................................94 Blueberries ...............................................13 Bluestem ................................................102 Borage ......................................................64 Bridal Wreath ...........................................27 Broccoli ............................................3,49,53 Brussels Sprouts .......................................54 Buckwheat ...............................................OF Buddleia ...................................................26 Bulbs .....................................2,107-109,111 Bunchberry ...............................................94 Burning Bush ...........................................26 Bush Cherry .............................................27 Butterfly Bush & Plant ........................26,97 Cabbage .......................................48,54 Calamagrostis .........................................102 Calendula ................................................OF Calibrachoa ................................................6 Calla .......................................................109 Cannas ...............................................88,107 Cantaloupe/Muskmelon ........3,49,68-69,OF Cardinal Climber ......................................93 Carrots ........................................3,49,55,OF Castor Bean ..............................................91 Catananche ...............................................97 Cat Grass ..................................................64 Catnip .......................................................64 Cauliflower ...............................................56 Celeriac ....................................................56 Celery .................................................56,OF Celery,Cutting ..........................................64 Celosia ......................................................93 Centaurea ................................................OF Cherry Trees .............................................21 China Rose Tree .......................................27 Chinese Chestnut .....................................23 Chives ......................................................64 Chokeberry (Aronia) ................................17 Chrysanthemums ......................................97 Cilantro or Coriander ...............................64 Clematis ................................................5,32 Cleome (Spider Plant) ..............................93 Clethra ......................................................30 Clover ......................................................OF Cockscomb ...............................................93 Coleus ...........................................90,93,OF Collards ....................................................62 Colocasia ....................................................7 Coneflower ............................................5,98 Coral Bells ......................................102,103 Coralberry ..................................................5 Coreopsis..................................................97 Corn (Ornamental) .............................59,OF Corn (Sweet) ....................4,48,49,56-58,OF Corn Salad (Mache) .................................62 Cornelian Cherry ......................................17 Cornus canadensis ....................................94 Cortaderia ...............................................102 Corylus ................................................23,25 Cosmos ..........................................90,93,OF Cotoneaster ..............................................30 Cottonwood Tree ......................................24 Cover Crops ............................................OF Crab Trees, Flowering .........................16,25 Cranberry ............................................22,31 Cucumber ............................48,49,60-61,OF
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Currants ..................................................14 Dahlia .............................................108 Daylilies (Hemerocallis) ................2,97,99 Deer and Turkey Seed Mix ...................OF Delosperma ..............................................5 Delphinium ............................................99 Dianthus ...........................................99,OF Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) ......................96 Dictamnus (Gas Plant) .........................100 Digitalis (Foxglove) .......................100,OF Dill .........................................................60 Dodecatheon ..........................................94 Dogwood (Cornus) .................................26 Dusty Miller ..........................................OF Dutchman’s Breeches .............................94 Echinacea .........................................5,98 Echium .................................................100 Edamame ................................................52 Eggplant ..............................................9,62 Elderberries .......................................14,30 Elephant Ears ...........................................7 Endive ....................................................62 Epazote ...................................................64 Euonymus ..............................................26 Eupatorium ...........................................100 Euphorbia .................................................6 Evergreens ..............................................24 Fennel ...................................................64 Ferns .......................................................94 Festuca .................................................102 Fig ..........................................................17 Filbert ................................................23,25 Fir Tree ...................................................24 Flower Plants, Annual ................ 6,7,88-92 Flower Seed Mixes ...............................OF Flower Seeds, Annual ....... FC,2,88-93,OF Flower Seeds, Perennial ........... 97-106,OF Flowering Cabbage and Kale .................93 Forsythia ................................................26 Foxglove ........................................100,OF Fragaria ................................................100 Fruits ...........................................FC,10-23 Fruit Trees ........................................ 16-22 Fuseables ................................................90 Gaillardia ...........................................100 Galium ....................................................94 Garlic ......................................................63 Gas Plant ..............................................100 Gaultheria ...............................................94 Gazania ..................................................88 Genista ...................................................26 Geranium ..............................88,94,100,OF Gerbera ...................................................88 Gladiolus ...........................................2,109 Goji Berry ..............................................23 Gooseberry .............................................14 Goumi ....................................................17 Gourds ..............................................63,OF Grapes ....................................................15 Grass, Ornamental .............................7,102 Greens ................................... 62,66-68,OF Ground Cherry .......................................83 Ground Covers .35,94,96,101,105,106,110 Hakonechloa .....................................102 Haskap ....................................................17 Hedges .............................................. 27-30 Helianthus ...................................81,91,OF Heliopsis ..............................................100 Helleborus ............................................101 Hemerocallis ..................................2,97,99 Herbs (Seed & Plants) .... 60,64-65,101,OF Heuchera (Coral Bells) .................102,103 Heucherella ..........................................103 Hibiscus.............................................5,101 Hickory Tree ..........................................23 Hollyhock .......................................103,OF Honeyberry ............................................17 Honeysuckle ...........................................31 Hops .......................................................31 Horseradish ............................................65 Hosta (Funkia) .......................................95 Hyacinth Bean .......................................OF Hydrangea .................................... 5,28,BC Hyssop Anise .........................................64 Impatiens ....................................7,88,OF Itea ............................................................5 Ivy ..........................................................31 Jack-in-the-Pulpit ..............................94 Jerusalem Artichoke ...............................50 Joe-Pye Weed .......................................100 Jostaberry ...............................................14 Kale ..................................................62,93 Kiwi........................................................16 Kohlrabi .................................................66 Larkspur ..............................................93 Lavender .........................................65,101 Leek (Seeds & Plants) ............................65 Lemon balm ..........................................OF Lemongrass ............................................65
Lettuce ..........................................66-68,OF Liatris (Kansas Gayfeather) .................. 101 Ligularia .................................................. 94 Lilacs .................................................. 25,29 Lilies ..................................................... 107 Lily of the Valley....................................101 Lingonberry ..............................................22 Lobelia ...........................................6,90,101 Luffa ........................................................OF Lupine ....................................................104 Lycoris....................................................107 Mangels.................................................OF Maple Trees ..............................................25 Marigolds ......................................90,93,OF Marjoram ..................................................64 Medlar ......................................................17 Melons.........................3,48,49,68,69,87,OF Mesclun ...............................................67,68 Millet Ornamental ....................................59 Mint .....................................................64,65 Mockorange .............................................26 Monarda (Bee Balm) ..............................104 Moon Flower ............................................93 Morning Glory (Ipomoea) ..................93,OF Moss Roses (Portulaca) ............................90 Mountain Ash ...........................................16 Mulberry ..................................................17 Mushrooms ..............................................69 Muskmelon/Cantaloupe ...........49,68-69,OF Mustard ...................................................OF Nasturtium .................................90,93,OF Nectarine ..................................................21 Nemesia ....................................................91 Nicotiana .................................................OF Ninebark ...................................................30 Nut Trees ..................................................23 Oenothera............................................105 Okra ..........................................................69 Olive .........................................................22 Onion Seeds, Sets and Plants ..............69-70 Oregano ....................................................64 Osteospermum .........................................91 Pachysandra .........................................94 Pak Choi .............................................54,OF Pampas Grass .........................................102 Panicum ..................................................102 Pansies...........................................88,93,OF Parsley ......................................................62 Parsnips ....................................................71 Passionflower ...........................................31 Pawpaw ....................................................16 Peach Trees ..............................................22 Pear Trees .................................................20 Peas ..................................3,48,49,71-72,OF Pecan Tree ................................................23 Pennisetum ..........................................7,102 Peonies ...................................................104 Pepper Plants ...........................................8,9 Pepper Seed ......................3,48,49,72-74,OF Perennial Plants ....................2,5,94-106,110 Perovskia ................................................105 Persimmon ...............................................17 Petchoa .......................................................7 Petunias ...................................6,7,89,90,OF Phlox ......................................................105 Pine Trees .................................................24 Plum Trees ...............................................22 Popcorn ....................................................59 Poplar Trees .............................................24 Poppies ...................................................105 Portulaca ..................................................90 Potatoes ....................................................75 Primrose .................................................105 Privet ........................................................30 Pumpkin .....................................4,76-78,OF Pussy Willow ...........................................30 Quince ..........................................17,27 Radicchio ......................................... 62 Radish ...........................................49,79,OF Raspberries ...............................................11 Red Bud Tree (Cercis) .............................25 Rhododendron ..........................................24 Rhubarb ....................................................12 Rosemary ............................................64,65 Roses ..........................................FC,5,33-37 Rudbeckia .................................. 91,106,OF Russian Sage ......................................... 105 Rutabaga ................................................. 74 Sage ............................................64,106 Salsify ..................................................... 65 Salvia ............................................... 106,OF Sambucus ........................................... 14,30 Sanguinaria ............................................. 94 Savory,Summer ....................................... 64 Scabiosa ................................................ 105 Sea Berry ................................................. 16 Sedum ................................................... 106
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