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Astilbe arendsii Feather Dancer needs no vernalization to flower the first season. Naturally compact flower spikes reach 8 to 10 in. In containers they remain compact and also in the landscape where they enjoy light shade and ample soil moisture. The flower plumes dry naturally and hold their shape giving extended weeks of pleasure. Pelleted Seeds. Zones 4-8.


Aubretia


Bellis perennis. Partial shade to full sun loving plant blooms from May to fall. Finish in 4” containers. First year blooming. Zone 3-8. Recent selections have improved the flower size of this, our longest selling exclusive perennial series. Ours is a profuse bloomer and long-lived specimen. Ideal in the rock garden.Available as seeds, plugs and liners.


Berkaya


basally clustered foliage. Flower stems to 12” tall, bearing deep pink blooms.Atrue perennial beauty. Very hardy to Zone 4, very decorative. This Garden Leader is the cream of the crop. Plant height 8”.Available as seeds, plugs and liners.


Centaurea


Garden Leader Lemon NEW Mules Variegata liner only


A. deltoidea. Spreading evergreen plant excellent for the rock garden or cascading over a wall or as groundcover. Each plant produces many small flowers during Spring and early Summer. Aubretia is tolerant of a wide pH range.Available as liners.


Bellis Mauve Thistle S1810895


Berkaya. B. purpurea. Full sun loving plant blooms from June to fall. Finish in 4” containers. Large mauve to white flowers are produced on strong spiky stems. Excellent 26” tall border plant with soft thistle-like points on the foliage. Zone 5-7.Available as seeds, plugs and liners.


Campanula


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Centaurea. Full sun loving plant blooms from June to fall. Finish in 4” containers. First year blooming. C. suaveloens. This is the rare and exquisite yellow flowered bachelor button. Our Garden Leader captures the dependable performance of macrocephala and adds the beautiful lemon color and Garden Leader vigor. Plant height is 20”. Hardy to Zone 3.Available as seeds, plugs and liners.


Chrysanthemum maximum


Smile Red


S1811061


GARDEN LEADER OF THE YEAR Lady’s Daisy


Blue Trail collina S1811077 S1840067


Chrysanthemum maximum. Full sun loving plant blooms from June to fall. Finish in 4” and gallon containers. First year blooming. Leucanthemum, Shasta Daisy. This is the Shasta to grow! Big, impressive flowers on strong vigorous plants. Flower size is 6 to 7”, plant height 48”. Hardy through Zone 4.Available as seeds, plugs and liners.


Smile Rose S1811062 Coreopsis


Pink calycanthema


S1808837


SmileWhite Smile Mix


S1811063 S1811064


214 Perennial Plugs, Seeds & Liners


Campanula. Partial shade to full sun loving plant blooms from May to fall. Finish in 4 to 6 ”containers. First year blooming. C. medium calycanthema. Like Canterbury Bells but with an additional flat corolla surrounding the base of each flower. Beautiful clump forming plant with


Garden Leader Sun Pops


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