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Acorus gramineus 'Ogon' Sweet Flag (Code: 4254) The tufting, golden, evergreen foliage makes a striking border or accent plant. It even tolerates standing water. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (12ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn6. Agapanthus 'Storm Cloud' Lily of the Nile (Code: 7117) Spectacular deep blue-violet flower heads stand high above grassy green foliage, followed by decorative seed pods. A terrific container plant that overwinters well indoors in colder climates. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (2-3ʹ x 2-3ʹ) Zn7. Agastache 'Blue Fortune' Anise Hyssop (Code: 6204) Long lasting, deep lilac-blue flower spikes top fragrant foliage. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! One of the hardiest and dependable Agastache. (30ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn6. Amsonia hubrichtii Blue Star Flower (Code: 6293) This carefree midwest native perennial boasts graceful, willow-like leaves topped by clusters of steely-blue, star-shaped flowers. Dazzling display of fall color too! 2011 Perennial Plant Association Perennial Plant of the Year and a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (36-48ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn4. Asarum europaeum European Wild Ginger (Code: 2174) This evergreen groundcover forms a lush carpet of glossy green leaves. Unusual purplish-green flowers appear hidden beneath the foliage in late spring. It grows best in rich, moist soil in part shade. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (3ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn4. Aster lateriflorus (Symphyotrichum lateriflorum var. lateriflorum)'Prince' Calico Aster (Code: 6384) Tiny, rosy-eyed white daisies top dense deep purple foliage. An absolutely stunning combination! A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest. (2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn4. Aster x frikartii 'Monch' Frikart's Aster (Code: 2205) Lovely large, single, lavender-blue flowers bloom for an extraordinarily long time - from summer through fall. This ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest makes an excellent cut flower too! (2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn5. Athyrium felix-femina 'Frizelliae' Tatting Fern (Code: 7688) This distinctive fern has deep green fronds that resemble necklaces. Delicate looking, but adaptable as any lady fern. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (12-18ʺ x 12-18ʺ) Zn3. Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum' Japanese Painted Fern (Code: 6968) Silvery-gray, metallic-appearing fronds have garnet veins extending to the tips. Long-lived and reliable in moist, humus-rich soil. 2004 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year and a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (12-18ʺ x 18-24ʺ) Zn3. Azara microphylla Boxleaf Azara, Chinchin (Code: 6477) This small tree has dark, glossy evergreen foliage similar to boxwood. Tiny yellow flowers scented of white chocolate appear in late winter, followed by tiny blood-red fruit. It prefers well-drained soil. (15ʹ x 6ʹ) Zn7. Blechnum spicant Deer Fern (Code: 7488) This NW native, tufted fern has compact, symmetrical, lustrous evergreen fronds. A ʺ Great Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest, it is an essential ingredient for the natural woodland garden, as either an accent plant or groundcover. (16ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn5. Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' Siberian Bugloss (Code: 7389) The leaves have frosty-silver overlay and light green veining. Tiny clusters of pretty forget-me-not flowers appear in spring. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest that is perfect for the woodland garden! (12-15ʺ x 15ʺ) Zn3. PP13859 Propagation Prohibited. Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' Feather Reed Grass (Code: 5160) Upright soft green leaves are topped by tall, vertical, rose-colored plumes that mature to a golden-wheat color. This 2001 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year is also a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (5ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn4. Campanula 'Birch Hybrid' Adriatic Bellflower (Code: 2280) Spectacular 1ʺ bell-shaped violet flowers cover this perennial for many months. It vigorously spreads to form a small groundcover. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest. (6ʺ x 10ʺ) Zn5. Blooming Nursery, Inc. Ph : 503.357.2904 Fax: 503.357.2932 Email: [email protected]

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Acorus gramineus 'Ogon'Sweet Flag (Code: 4254)

The tufting, golden, evergreen foliage makes a strikingborder or accent plant. It even tolerates standing water. AʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (12ʺ x 12ʺ)Zn6.

Agapanthus 'Storm Cloud'Lily of the Nile (Code: 7117)

Spectacular deep blue-violet flower heads stand highabove grassy green foliage, followed by decorative seedpods. A terrific container plant that overwinters wellindoors in colder climates. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (2-3ʹ x 2-3ʹ) Zn7.

Agastache 'Blue Fortune'Anise Hyssop (Code: 6204)

Long lasting, deep lilac-blue flower spikes top fragrantfoliage. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!One of the hardiest and dependable Agastache. (30ʺ x 24ʺ)Zn6.

Amsonia hubrichtiiBlue Star Flower (Code: 6293)

This carefree midwest native perennial boasts graceful,willow-like leaves topped by clusters of steely-blue,star-shaped flowers. Dazzling display of fall color too!2011 Perennial Plant Association Perennial Plant of theYear and a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(36-48ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn4.

Asarum europaeumEuropean Wild Ginger (Code: 2174)

This evergreen groundcover forms a lush carpet of glossygreen leaves. Unusual purplish-green flowers appearhidden beneath the foliage in late spring. It grows best inrich, moist soil in part shade. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (3ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn4.

Aster lateriflorus (Symphyotrichum lateriflorum var.lateriflorum)'Prince'Calico Aster (Code: 6384)

Tiny, rosy-eyed white daisies top dense deep purplefoliage. An absolutely stunning combination! A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest. (2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn4.

Aster x frikartii 'Monch'Frikart's Aster (Code: 2205)

Lovely large, single, lavender-blue flowers bloom for anextraordinarily long time - from summer through fall.This ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest makesan excellent cut flower too! (2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn5.

Athyrium felix-femina 'Frizelliae'Tatting Fern (Code: 7688)

This distinctive fern has deep green fronds that resemblenecklaces. Delicate looking, but adaptable as any ladyfern. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(12-18ʺ x 12-18ʺ) Zn3.

Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum'Japanese Painted Fern (Code: 6968)

Silvery-gray, metallic-appearing fronds have garnet veinsextending to the tips. Long-lived and reliable in moist,humus-rich soil. 2004 Perennial Plant Association Plant ofthe Year and a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (12-18ʺ x 18-24ʺ) Zn3.

Azara microphyllaBoxleaf Azara, Chinchin (Code: 6477)

This small tree has dark, glossy evergreen foliage similarto boxwood. Tiny yellow flowers scented of whitechocolate appear in late winter, followed by tiny blood-redfruit. It prefers well-drained soil. (15ʹ x 6ʹ) Zn7.

Blechnum spicantDeer Fern (Code: 7488)

This NW native, tufted fern has compact, symmetrical,lustrous evergreen fronds. A ʺ Great Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest, it is an essential ingredient for thenatural woodland garden, as either an accent plant orgroundcover. (16ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn5.

Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost'Siberian Bugloss (Code: 7389)

The leaves have frosty-silver overlay and light greenveining. Tiny clusters of pretty forget-me-not flowersappear in spring. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest that is perfect for the woodland garden!(12-15ʺ x 15ʺ) Zn3. PP13859 Propagation Prohibited.

Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'Feather Reed Grass (Code: 5160)

Upright soft green leaves are topped by tall, vertical,rose-colored plumes that mature to a golden-wheat color.This 2001 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year isalso a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (5ʹ x 2ʹ)Zn4.

Campanula 'Birch Hybrid'Adriatic Bellflower (Code: 2280)

Spectacular 1ʺ bell-shaped violet flowers cover thisperennial for many months. It vigorously spreads to forma small groundcover. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest. (6ʺ x 10ʺ) Zn5.

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Campanula garganica 'Dickson's Gold'Adriatic Bellflower (Code: 5937)

Starry lavender-blue flowers top brilliant golden foliage.An eye-catching, compact charmer, it brightens partialshade even when not in flower. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (4-6ʺ x 6-12ʺ) Zn5.

Campanula portenschlagianaBellflower (Code: 5476)

This vigorous evergreen creeper bears large clusters ofopen, violet-blue, bell-shaped flowers that bloom formonths. Drought tolerant, itʹs a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest. It will re-seed and naturalize to form asmall colony. (4ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn4.

Campanula poscharskyanaAdriatic Bellflower (Code: 2306)

A lovely, vigorous perennial with blue starry flowers thatbloom for months. Drought tolerant and very adaptable,itʹs a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest.(6-9ʺ x 14ʺ) Zn4.

Campanula poscharskyana 'Blue Gown'Adriatic Bellflower (Code: 2254)

Star-like true-blue flowers are larger than the species andcover this low-growing variety for many months.Excellent in rock gardens or spilling over walls andcontainer edges. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (12ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn3.

Carex elata 'Bowle's Golden'Golden Sedge (Code: 6285)

This incandescent, golden grass makes a gorgeous foliageaccent for the mixed border or pond perimeter. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (24-36ʺ x 24-36ʺ)Zn5.

Carex morrowii 'Aureovariegata'Variegated Sedge (Code: 2329)

This easy-to-grow evergreen grass forms a moundingclump of butter-yellow-striped leaves with green edges. Atruly beautiful sedge, useful as an accent, in groups as agroundcover, or as a container subject. (12ʺ x 15ʺ) Zn5.

Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance'Variegated Sedge (Code: 6653)

Dark green leaves with white edges form arching moundsof evergreen foliage. It will spread to form a groundcoverthatʹs easy to control. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (12ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn5.

Caryopteris incana 'Sunshine Blue'™Bluebeard (Code: 3262)

Bright golden foliage is accented by stunning deep blueflowers, late summer through fall. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺfor the Pacific Northwest! (3ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn6. PPAF PropagationProhibited.

Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Dark Knight'Bluebeard (Code: 2349)

Compact and showy deciduous shrub with profuseclusters of the deepest blue flowers late in the season. AʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (2-3ʹ x 2-3ʹ)Zn5.

Ceanothus 'Victoria'California Lilac (Code: 6712)

Masses of vivid dark blue flowers appear mid-spring. Itgrows into a lovely medium sized shrub with glossyevergreen leaves. Tough and trouble-free, it is a ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (4-6ʹ x 6ʹ) Zn7.

Ceratostigma plumbaginoidesPlumbago (Code: 2370)

Electric-blue flowers provide a dramatic contrast with thegarnet- red autumn foliage. This wonderful groundcoveris also a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! Itbreaks dormancy late in the spring, but itʹs worth thewait. (8-12ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn6.

Cistus x corbariensisWhite Rockrose (Code: 5680)

Deep green foliage sets off red buds in spring, followed bypure white flowers. One of the hardiest Cistus cultivars,this evergreen shrub tolerates poor soil and maritimeconditions. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(18-30ʺ x 48ʺ) Zn7.

Cornus alba 'Elegantissima'Tatarian Dogwood, Redtwig Dogwood (Code: 6474)

Reddish-purple winter stems and white-margined greenleaves make this plant perfect for year-round interest inthe garden. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (6-9ʹ x 4-6ʹ) Zn4.

Cornus sericea 'Hedgerow's Gold'Redosier Dogwood (Code: 6858)

Bright golden-yellow and green-variegated leaves contrastvividly against deep red stems. Eye-catching every seasonof the year. This Northwest native cultivar is a ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (4-10ʹ x 5ʹ) Zn4.

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Crocosmia 'Lucifer'Montbretia (Code: 2455)

Dramatic, deep red flowers line tall stately stems, with astrong upright, clumping habit. This late-bloominghummingbird favorite is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (36ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn6.

Cynara cardunculusCardoon (Code: 5108)

Large silver-green, deeply-divided, spiny leaves are toppedby 4-5ʺ glowing blue-violet flowers in summer. Use as anunusual architectural plant specimen. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (5ʹ x 4ʹ) Zn7.

Dryopteris erythrosoraAutumn Fern (Code: 5341)

New growth is orange-bronze to copper and graduallyfades to deep green by summer. The evergreen frondsremain erect in winter. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (36ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn5.

Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus'Coneflower (Code: 2600)

Large, bright rose-pink daisies have prominent orangecones. Excellent for cutting and a butterfly magnet! 1998Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year. 2009 ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest. (36ʺ x 20ʺ) Zn3.

Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan'Coneflower (Code: 2599)

Large white flowers with chartreuse cones are wonderfulfor bouquets. A beautiful selection and perfect for themixed border. 2009 ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest. (36ʺ x 20ʺ) Zn3.

Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten'Bishop's Hat (Code: 5955)

Red mottled foliage is topped by sprays of dainty butter-yellow flowers in spring and spreads 6-8ʺ a year. Acharming evergreen addition to the woodland garden. AʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (12ʺ x 16ʺ)Zn5.

Epimedium x rubrumBishop's Hat (Code: 7342)

Deep reddish-pink and white, 1/2ʺ flowers float on wirystems above red-rimmed new foliage in spring. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (12ʺ x 15ʺ) Zn5.

Eucomis comosa 'Sparkling Burgundy'Purple Pineapple Lily (Code: 4302)

An unusual perennial with strappy burgundy foliage. Inlate summer a miniature purple pineapple-shapedblossom emerges. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (24-30ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn6.

Eupatorium purpureum subsp. maculatum 'Gateway'Joe Pye Weed (Code: 4056)

Sturdy, upright black stems carry terminal heads of richpink flowers late summer through fall. This tall, moistureloving perenial is best used as an architectural plant withcolor highlights in fall. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (5-6ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4.

Eupatorium rugosum 'Chocolate'White Snakeroot (Code: 6167)

Cocoa-brown leaves are topped by clusters of whiteflowers late July to September. A unique and excitingaddition to the back of the border. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺfor the Pacific Northwest! (2-4ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4.

Euphorbia characias ssp. wulfeniiMediterranean Spurge (Code: 2658)

Large clusters of showy chartreuse bracts adorn this large-growing evergreen form from March to June. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (3ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn6.

Euphorbia characias ssp. wulfenii 'John Tomlinson'Spurge (Code: 4940)

Blue-gray foliage is topped by large glowing, chartreuseflower heads which are broad at the top and taper in atthe bottom. Striking and easy to grow. 2009 ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (32ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn6.

Geranium 'Ann Folkard'Hardy Geranium (Code: 5521)

Brilliant magenta flowers with dark eyes contrast nicelywith gold-chartreuse foliage. It has an excellent weavinggrowth habit and a very long bloom period. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest. (7-24ʺ x 27-35ʺ) Zn5.

Geranium 'Rozanne'Cranesbill, Hardy Geranium (Code: 4673)

Showy, deep blue flowers with white eyes bloomprofusely spring to frost! It has a mounding, slightly-weaving habit. 2008 Perennial Plant Association Plant ofthe Year. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(20ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn5. PP12175 Propagation Prohibited.

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Geranium cinereum 'Lawrence Flatman'Grayleaf Geranium (Code: 2694)

Magenta-veined, dark lavender flowers top small, divided,wedge-shaped leaves in spring and summer. An excellentchoice for the rock garden, it is also a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺfor the Pacific Northwest! (10ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn5.

Geranium endressii x psilostemon 'Patricia'Hardy Geranium (Code: 4501)

Dark-eyed magenta flowers adorn this long-blooming andlarge-growing, hardy geranium. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (24-30ʺ x 48ʺ) Zn5.

Geranium macrorrhizum 'Album'Bigroot Geranium (Code: 5697)

Clusters of scented white flowers rise above spreading,deer resistant, evergreen foliage that grows to form agroundcover. 2009 ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (15ʺ x 20ʺ) Zn4.

Geranium macrorrhizum 'Ingwerson's Variety'Bigroot Hardy Geranium (Code: 5728)

Light pink flowers appear in late spring. Lush aromatic,spreading foliage will form a groundcover. This variety isdrought and shade tolerant, making it a good evergreenchoice for under trees. 2009 ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (12ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn3.

Geranium macrorrhizum 'Variegatum'Bigroot Geranium (Code: 4329)

Beautiful dusty gray-green, aromatic leaves are boldlysplashed with cream, pale yellow and magenta. Vividdeep rose flowers are set off beautifully against foliagecolors. Choice! 2009 ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (12ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn4.

Geranium procurrens x lambertii 'Salome'Hardy Geranium (Code: 4796)

Bright purple flowers with dark purple veins weavethrough adjacent plants. Creeping mounds of faintly-marbled leaves are tinged with gold when new. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest. (12ʺ x 36-48ʺ) Zn6.

Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Biokovo'Cranesbill, Hardy Geranium (Code: 2700)

Glossy, deep green leaves are topped by blush-pinkflowers in late spring. This semi-evergreen groundcover isa ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (8ʺ x 18ʺ)Zn4.

Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Cambridge Blue'Cranesbill, Hardy Geranium (Code: 5949)

Single lavender-pink flowers top deep green, lobed leavesin late spring. This restrained and well-behaved cultivarmakes a fantastic semi-evergreen groundcover whenplanted en masse. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (8ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn4.

Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Karmina'Hardy Geranium (Code: 6343)

Masses of raspberry-pink flowers blanket this low andspreading, semi-evergreen variety in late spring. Great forcreating a groundcover in either full sun or part shade! AʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (8ʺ x 18ʺ)Zn3.

Geranium x cantabrigiense 'St. Ola'Hardy Geranium (Code: 4519)

Sparkling pure white flowers shine among fragrantsemi-evergreen leaves in summer. A beautiful restrainedselection perfect for the mixed border. Insect and diseaseresistant with good fall color. 2009 ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (8-12ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn4.

Geranium x riversleaianum 'Mavis Simpson'Cranesbill (Code: 5256)

Silky, silvery leaves and soft pink flowers weave nicelythrough adjacent plants. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (8ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn4.

Hakonechloa macraJapanese Forest Grass (Code: 4327)

Delicate bamboo-like foliage graces this slow-spreading,non-invasive grass. The foliage takes on a reddish-pinkcast in fall, turning to bronze in winter. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (12-24ʺ x 16ʺ) Zn5.

Hakonechloa macra 'Albostriata'Japanese Forest Grass (Code: 4540)

Creamy-yellow striped blades in spring fade to white inlate summer. It forms a nicely-rounded mound. Thisvigorous grower is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (18ʺ x 30ʺ) Zn5.

Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold'Japanese Forest Grass (Code: 5220)

Beautiful lime-green and bright gold blades form adelicate soft mound. A stunning grass that moves in theslightest breeze. It grows best in moderately moist soil andfull sun. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (10ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn6.

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Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'Japanese Forest Grass (Code: 6824)

Bold creamy-yellow leaves are striped with green. Acharming grass for containers and excellent cascading overrocks, or next to paths. 2009 Perennial Plant AssociationPlant of the Year. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (18ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn5.

Helenium x hybrida 'Moerheim Beauty'Helen's Flower (Code: 2780)

Beautiful flowers in velvety, coppery-red hues, glow in themixed border. It adds beautiful color and interest to anygarden. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(3-4ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4.

Helictotrichon sempervirensBlue Oat Grass (Code: 2817)

This clumping grass forms nice, spiky blue-green moundstopped by narrow, tan flower plumes. Among the verybest of the mid-sized blue-leaved grasses. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (18ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn3.

Helictotrichon sempervirens 'Sapphire'Blue Oat Grass (Code: 4324)

Intensely-blue evergreen blades form a spiky clump offoliage. Tan flower plumes appear in summer. Great as aspecimen or mass planting. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest. (2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn3.

Helleborus argutifoliusCorsican Hellebore (Code: 2816)

Attractive apple-green flowers are held in large clustersabove bold, holly-like evergreen leaves, late winterthrough spring. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (30ʺ x 30ʺ) Zn5.

Helleborus foetidusBear's Foot Hellebore (Code: 5303)

Large clusters of pale green, rose-edged flowers bloomJanuary to April. Finely-divided, evergreen leaves are niceyear round. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest. (18ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn5.

Helleborus x hybridus 'Mardi Gras Pink'Lenten Rose (Code: 3539)

ʹExquisite nodding pink flowers shine above large,leathery, evergreen leaves. Provides color and substance tothe winter garden. From Charles Price. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest. 2005 Perennial PlantAssociation Plant of the Year. (18-24ʺ x 24-30ʺ) Zn4.

Helleborus x hybridus 'Mardi Gras Slate'Lenten Rose (Code: 3583)

Exquisite dark blue-gray flowers shine above largeleathery, evergreen leaves. Deep burgundy new growth.From Charles Price. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest. 2005 Perennial Plant Association Plant of theYear. (18-24ʺ x 24-30ʺ) Zn4.

Helleborus x hybridus 'Mardi Gras White'Lenten Rose (Code: 3591)

Exquisite nodding white flowers shine above largeleathery, evergreen leaves. Blooms appear in late winter toearly spring. From Charles Price. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest. 2005 Perennial Plant AssociationPlant of the Year. (18-24ʺ x 24-30ʺ) Zn4.

Helleborus x hybridus 'Mardi Gras Yellow'Lenten Rose (Code: 3593)

Exquisite, nodding yellow flowers in late winter shineabove large leathery evergreen leaves. From Charles Price.2005 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year.(18-24ʺ x 24-30ʺ) Zn4.

Helleborus x hybridus (orientalis)Lenten Rose (Code: 5322)

Lovely single flowers range from deep plum tocreamy-white and bloom late winter to early spring. Withevergreen foliage, itʹs a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! 2005 Perennial Plant Association Plant of theYear. (18-24ʺ x 24-30ʺ) Zn4.

Hosta 'June'Plantain Lily (Code: 7110)

Stunning golden leaves framed with wide blue-greenmargins, shine in the shade garden. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺfor the Pacific Northwest! (20ʺ x 15ʺ) Zn3.

Hosta 'Sum & Substance'Plantain Lily (Code: 6067)

Huge rounded, chartreuse-green leaves create anenormous mound. Very slug resistant as well as suntolerant, it is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (3-4ʹ x 4ʹ) Zn3.

Hydrangea macrophylla var. serrata 'Preziosa'Sawtooth Hydrangea (Code: 3357)

Numerous pink-blushed, snowball flowers age to shadesof lilac and crimson. As the flowers deepen in color, sodoes the foliage! It prefers cool, moist soils. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (4-5ʹ x 5ʹ) Zn6.

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Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen'Oakleaf Hydrangea (Code: 4769)

Bold, cone-shaped panicles of large sterile, white floretsgradually deepen to russet-pink. This deciduous shrub hasdeep red-bronze fall color and cinnamon-hued winterstems. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest.(7-10ʹ x 7ʹ) Zn5.

Iris pallida 'Variegata'Dalmatian Iris (Code: 2945)

Elegant lilac-blue flowers top sword-like leaves withstrong white variegation. The flowers have a grape jellyfragrance! Very showy, trouble-free and easy to grow, it isa ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (28ʺ x 16ʺ)Zn5.

Laurus nobilisBay Laurel (Code: 8020)

Aromatic evergreen leaves are excellent for flavoringsavory dishes. Dense, pyramidal shrub slowly grows over20ʹ in mild climates but is easily kept smaller incontainers. Fragrant, creamy-yellow flowers appear inearly summer on female plants. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (12-20ʹ x 15ʹ) Zn7.

Leptinella squalida 'Platt's Black'Brass Buttons (Code: 4562)

This groundcover features tiny, nearly-black, ʺfernyʺleaves. Versatile and tough, it can be used between pavers,in the rockery or as a lawn substitute. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (1ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn5.

Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky'Shasta Daisy (Code: 6540)

Single white daisies flower from June to October whendeadheaded. This sturdy and clean selection was the 2003Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year and it is alsoa ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (2-3ʹ x 2-3ʹ)Zn3.

Leymus (Elymus) condensatus 'Canyon Prince'Dune Grass (Code: 2692)

This medium-sized gray-blue grass has erect flower stalksthat rise 1-2ʹ above the foliage and are topped with spikesof wheat colored blooms. Drought tolerant and evergreen,it spreads by rhizomes, but is not invasive. (2-3ʹ x 2-3ʹ)Zn7.

Lonicera nitida 'Baggesen's Gold'Box Honeysuckle (Code: 5002)

Brilliant golden foliage sparkles in the landscape. Itresponds well to shearing and is perfect as a smallevergreen hedge or border plant. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (6ʹ x 4-6ʹ) Zn7.

Lonicera pileataPrivet Honeysuckle (Code: 4696)

Horizontally-branched, semi-evergreen shrub for largescale underplanting or groundcover. Small creamy flowersare followed by clusters of translucent violet berries. AʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (5ʹ x 4ʹ) Zn5.

Miscanthus sinensis 'Adagio'Dwarf Japanese Silver Grass (Code: 6601)

This truly superior dwarf selection is topped by pinkflowers that fade to white. Finely-textured, silver-grayblades lend an elegant touch to the landscape. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (3ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn6.

Miscanthus sinensis 'Cosmopolitan'Japanese Silver Grass (Code: 6829)

Vivid variegation! The leaf blades have wide, dazzlingwhite edges. Coppery plumes appear in fall. Thisoutstanding border accent is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (6-8ʹ x 4-5ʹ) Zn6.

Miscanthus sinensis 'Gold Bar'Japanese Silver Grass (Code: 3277)

The leaf blades have dramatic horizontal gold bandingthat really glows in the sun. This dwarf form is perfect forsmaller gardens or containers. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (3-4ʺ x 20ʺ) Zn5. PP15193 PropagationProhibited.

Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus'Japanese Silver Grass (Code: 5776)

This finely-textured, narrow-leaved grass forms erectclumps. Leaves turn orange in fall. Copper-colored flowersappear in late September, maturing to silver throughwinter. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(6ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4.

Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light'Japanese Silver Grass (Code: 3121)

Of great refinement and elegance, this grass has thinleaves with silver-variegated edges that shimmer whenbacklit. Inflorescences have a pink tinge at first, turningdeep reddish-bronze later in fall. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (4-5ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4.

Miscanthus sinensis 'Silberfeder'Japanese Silver Grass (Code: 3120)

Large, showy white flower plumes tower abovefountain-like foliage. Blooming fall through winter, itmakes an excellent landscape accent. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺfor the Pacific Northwest! (6-9ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn5.

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Molinia caerulea 'Moorflamme'Purple Moor Grass (Code: 6994)

Airy clouds of dark flowerheads on fine 2ʹ stems danceabove a compact foliage clump. Very attractive rich purplefall colors. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn5.

Molinia caerulea 'Variegata'Purple Moor Grass (Code: 6110)

Dark green and cream leaves give off a golden glow,accented by ochre flower plumes in late summer. Acompact grass and excellent for containers. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (24ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn5.

Nepeta x faassenii 'Walkers Low'Catmint (Code: 6362)

A profusion of violet-blue flowers top soft gray-greenfoliage repeatedly late spring through fall. An excellentplant to soften hot colors in the border. 2007 PerennialPlant Association Plant of the Year. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺfor the Pacific Northwest! (15ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn5.

Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Ebony Knight'Black Mondo Grass (Code: 4429)

Eye-catching, strap-like leaves of an almost black hue lendsubtle sophistication to the perennial garden. Palestpurple-white flowers appear in summer. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (4-6ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn6.

Panicum virgatum 'Rotstrahlbusch' (Red Ray Bush)Switchgrass (Code: 5162)

Airy crimson flowerheads dance atop red-tipped blades.Creates an upright arching mass. Burnished-red fall colormakes this an outstanding grass. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (3ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn4.

Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'Switch Grass (Code: 4403)

This Panicum is unmatched for its burgundy-red foliage!The leaves start out green, then turn dark red by July, andeventually turn wine-colored by September. Airy redflower plumes appear in late summer. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (2-3ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn4.

Parahebe catarractaeParahebe (Code: 4319)

This wonderful compact perennial produces 18ʺ spires ofdelicate, pale lavender to white flowers, summer throughfall. Itʹs excellent for low borders, rock gardens andcontainers. (18ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn8.

Parahebe catarractae 'Snowcap'Parahebe (Code: 3731)

Low-spreading sub-shrub has clouds of small whiteflowers with purple veins. It makes a great containerplant. Native to New Zealand. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (12-18ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn7.

Parahebe perfoliataDigger's Speedwell (Code: 4034)

Lovely bluish-gray, evergreen foliage is accented by daintyspikes of small blue-violet flowers in spring and summer.Protect from cold, drying winds. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (2ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn7.

Parthenocissus henryanaSilvervein Creeper (Code: 6735)

Palmately-compound leaves with silver veins turn abrilliant red in fall. Insignificant green flowers in summerare followed by dark blue berries in fall. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (12-20ʹ x 8-12ʹ) Zn6.

Pennisetum orientale 'Karley Rose'Fountain Grass (Code: 4436)

Smokey, rose-purple flower plumes add incredible textureand color to the garden all summer long. Deep olive-greenleaf blades form uniform clumps. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (36-40ʺ x 30ʺ) Zn5. PP12909Propagation Prohibited.

Penstemon 'Blackbird'Beard Tongue (Code: 6711)

Slender dark burgundy flowers bloom all summer on redstems. A real knockout for the sunny border. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (24-36ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn7.

Penstemon x hartwegii 'Blue Midnight'Beard Tongue (Code: 3208)

Large deep blue-purple bells on long stalks bloom allsummer and into early fall! It is long-lived when grown ina sunny, well-drained spot. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn7.

Perovskia atriplicifoliaRussian Sage (Code: 3250)

Smokey-blue flowers on stiff silver stems are lovely inflower arrangements. A stunning addition to the lateseason border. 1995 Perennial Plant Association Plant ofthe Year. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(36-48ʺ x 24-36ʺ) Zn5.

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Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire'Russian Sage (Code: 3267)

A shorter version of the award winning Russian Sage thatremains upright with beautiful airy, blue-green foliage.Fragrant, delicate blue flowers appear in late summer. AʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (24-36ʺ x 30ʺ)Zn5. PP11643 Propagation Prohibited.

Persicaria polymorphaGiant Fleeceflower (Code: 7021)

This bold and dramatic plant boasts large whiteAstilbe-like plumes on ruby stems 3-5ʹ tall. It has a tidy,clumping habit. An excellent selection for the mixedborder and bouquets. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (3-5ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn3.

Philadelphus 'Belle Etoile'Mock Orange (Code: 6485)

This desirable, hard-to-find selection has 2ʺ wide whiteflowers flushed maroon at their center. Itʹs fabulouslyfragrant and compact! A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (6ʹ x 5ʹ) Zn5.

Phlomis russelianaRussel's Jerusalem Sage (Code: 3253)

Sage-green fuzzy leaves create a beautiful groundcovereffect for much of the year. Successive whorls of softyellow flowers are magnificent. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (3ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn5.

Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum'Variegated Solomon's Seal (Code: 3339)

Fragrant white flowers top arching stems of silver-edgedleaves in spring. This woodland favorite has a nicecreeping habit that is simply stunning when it forms acolony. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest.(24ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn4.

Polystichum munitumSword Fern (Code: 7422)

Dramatic, upright fronds reach up to 4ʹ tall! Thisevergreen NW native fern is a fabulous shade gardenaccent. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(2-4ʹ x 2-4ʹ) Zn5.

Primula japonica 'Miller's Crimson'Japanese Primrose (Code: 3366)

Bright crimson-red flowers are arranged in whorls up tall,graceful stalks in spring making it a gorgeous selection forthe shade garden. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (20ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn5.

Pulmonaria longifolia ssp. cevennensisLongleaf Lungwort (Code: 6329)

Wonderful clusters of brilliant blue spring flowers topexceptionally-long, narrow leaves heavily-blotched withsparkling silver. Rare and choice, it is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺfor the Pacific Northwest. (8-10ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn4.

Ribes sanguineum 'King Edward VII'Flowering Currant (Code: 5422)

Stunning crimson blossoms in long, pendant clusters arefollowed by small, bluish-black berries. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest. (6ʹ x 6ʹ) Zn5.

Rosmarinus officinalis 'Arp'Rosemary (Code: 8159)

This culinary form has a strong upright and vigoroushabit. The aromatic foliage has marvelous light blueflowers in early spring. Known for its superior coldhardiness and tolerance of wet conditions. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (2-3ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn7.

Rosmarinus officinalis 'Blue Spires'Rosemary (Code: 6902)

This essential culinary herb is also an excellent andundervalued landscape plant. It has an upright, branchinghabit with pretty blue flowers in early spring. Withsuperior cold hardiness, it is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (4-5ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn7.

Rosmarinus officinalis 'Salem'Rosemary (Code: 6281)

This essential culinary herb is also an excellent andundervalued evergreen shrub. It features neat,fine-needled, aromatic foliage. Blue flowers appear in earlyspring. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(3-5ʹ x 2-3ʹ) Zn8.

Rosmarinus officinalis 'Tuscan Blue'Rosemary (Code: 8169)

This vigorous, hardy rosemary has thick, dark greenfoliage and bright violet-blue flowers in winter and spring.Itʹs excellent for flavoring food! A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (2-3ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn7.

Rubus pentalobus 'Formosan Carpet'Creeping Raspberry (Code: 5423)

This groundcover is ideal for covering large areas, tocontrol erosion, or for trailing over walls. White flowers insummer are followed by golden berries in fall.Fast-spreading and low maintenance, it is a ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (4-6ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn7.

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Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'Black-Eyed Susan (Code: 3399)

This popular low maintenance perennial has goldendaisies with brown central cones from July to October.1999 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year and aʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! Itʹs anexcellent cut flower too! (30ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn4.

Salix purpurea 'Nana'Blue Willow (Code: 3400)

Dainty gray-green leaves gracefully cover this petitewillow. Rich purple stems are striking in winter. It makesa great border specimen or an attractive hedge. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (5-6ʹ x 5ʹ) Zn3.

Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain'Garden Sage (Code: 5857)

Fuzzy leaves provide a backdrop for arching, boysenberry-colored flowers in summer. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (18ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn4.

Scrophularia auriculata 'Variegata'Variegated Figwort (Code: 5004)

Tall spikes of tiny wine-red flowers dance above boldgreen and creamy-white variegated foliage with a crinklytexture. It needs rich, moist soil. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn5.

Sedum cauticola 'Bertram Anderson'Stonecrop (Code: 6801)

Clusters of dusky pink, starry flowers top fabulous darkmaroon foliage with gray-blue overtones. This stunninggroundcover or rockery plant is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (5ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn5.

Sedum cauticola 'Lidakense'Stonecrop (Code: 5317)

Eye-catching small deep purple leaves adorn this compactsucculent. Rosy-red flowers appear from late summer tofall. Perfect for the rockery, it is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (4ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn5.

Sedum cyaneumStonecrop (Code: 3471)

Showy rose-hued flowers adorn strikingly-beautiful,succulent blue leaves in summer. A lovely, low-growingaddition to any garden. It is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (3ʺ x 16ʺ) Zn6.

Sedum ellacombianumStonecrop (Code: 4392)

Light green fleshy, succulent foliage grows vigorously toform a groundcover. Lemon-yellow flowers appear inJune. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(3-4ʺ x 12-24ʺ) Zn3.

Sedum ewersiiStonecrop (Code: 3474)

Pretty gray leaves with red margins are topped by pinkflowers in late summer. An attractive accent for the sunnygarden. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(3ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn6.

Sedum kamtschaticum 'Takahira Dake'Kamschatka Stonecrop (Code: 4435)

Vibrant green succulent leaves have scalloped edges. Astrong bloomer, it is covered with bright yellow flowers inearly summer. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (4-6ʺ x 12-18ʺ) Zn3.

Sedum kamtschaticum 'Variegatum'Kamschatka Stonecrop (Code: 3475)

This low-growing and deciduous form has glowing greenand cream-variegated leaves that are occasionally tingedpink. Golden-yellow flowers emerge from red buds insummer. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(8ʺ x 16ʺ) Zn4.

Sedum kamtschaticum 'Weihenstephaner Gold'Kamschatka Stonecrop (Code: 3913)

This easy to grow, spreading groundcover withsemi-evergreen succulent foliage has bright yellow flowersin June. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(4-6ʺ x 12-16ʺ) Zn3.

Sedum pachycladosStonecrop (Code: 3918)

Low-growing succulent with gray-blue, evergreen foliageand silvery-pink flowers in summer. A great plant for therock garden or rock wall. 2009 ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (1-3ʺ x 6ʺ) Zn3.

Sedum sieboldii 'October Daphne'Stonecrop (Code: 3481)

Gray-green succulent leaves with red margins are toppedby bright pink flowers in late summer. A stunningaddition to the sunny garden. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (4-6ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn3.

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Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood' ('Schorbuser Blut')Two Row Stonecrop (Code: 4246)

This vigorously-spreading groundcover has bronze foliagethat turns deep red in cool weather. Red flowers appear inlate summer. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (1-3ʺ x 18-30ʺ) Zn3.

Sedum spurium 'Fuldaglut'Two Row Stonecrop (Code: 4288)

This improved form of Sedum ʹDragonʹs Bloodʹ has moreconsistent bronze-red foliage throughout the season.Rose-red, star-like flowers appear in summer. A GreatPlant Pick for the Pacific Northwest! (1-3ʺ x 12-24ʺ) Zn3.

Sedum spurium 'Pink Jewel'Stonecrop (Code: 3495)

Neat, green succulent leaves form a spreading carpet andpretty pink flower clusters appear in summer. It makes anice drought tolerant groundcover. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺfor the Pacific Northwest! (4ʺ x 12-18ʺ) Zn4.

Sedum spurium 'Purpurteppich' ('Purple Carpet')Purple Carpet Two Row Stonecrop (Code: 3497)

Succulent bronze-red foliage forms a dense evergreen mat.Dark rose flowers in summer add color and drama to thispopular groundcover selection. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ forthe Pacific Northwest! (4ʺ x 12-18ʺ) Zn3.

Sedum spurium 'Tricolor'Two Row Stonecrop (Code: 3500)

This incredible succulent has foliage thatʹs variegatedpink, white, gray and green. Jewel pink flowers appear inlate summer. Beautiful! A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (3ʺ x 12-18ʺ) Zn4.

Sedum x hybrida 'John Creech'Stonecrop (Code: 3916)

This is one of the best Sedums for a groundcover! It formsa mat of foliage 2ʺ-3ʺ tall and spreads 12ʺ or more. Pinkflowers appear in June. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (2-3ʺ x 12-18ʺ) Zn3.

Smilacina racemosaFalse Solomon's Seal (Code: 5650)

Clusters of white flowers at the ends of arching stalksdistinguishes this plant from the ʺtrueʺ Solomonʹs seal.Red berries follow the flowers later in the season. It willspread to form a colony. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (36ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn3.

Spiraea japonica 'Magic Carpet'Japanese Spirea (Code: 5911)

This marvelous dwarf shrub glows with spring foliage inshades of copper, coral and rose. Vivid pink flowers bloomperiodically through summer. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (2ʹ x 2ʹ) Zn4. PP9363 PropagationProhibited.

Spiraea thunbergii 'Ogon'Spirea (Code: 4074)

Exquisite! An outstanding, golden-leaved cultivar withfine willow-like foliage and early spring white flowers.Bronze fall color. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (3ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4.

Stipa giganteaGiant Feather Grass (Code: 3578)

Numerous golden seeds dangle from tall stiff stalks,creating an ʺauraʺ when back-lit. Magnificent as aspecimen grass or for cut flower arrangements. A ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (6-9ʹ x 3-6ʹ) Zn6.

Tricyrtis formosana 'Samurai'Speckled Toad Lily (Code: 4554)

Clusters of starry purple flowers grace glossy green leaveswith crisp white edges. An easy to grow and vigorousplant for dappled shade and moist soil. A ʺGreat PlantPickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (16ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn5.

Veronica peduncularis 'Georgia Blue'Speedwell (Code: 6082)

This low-spreading, evergreen mound is smothered byround blue flowers with white eyes. This repeat bloomeris a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (6ʺ x 18ʺ)Zn4.

Yucca filamentosa 'Bright Edge'Adam's Needle (Code: 4328)

Succulent green leaves have sunny-gold margins andform large, spiky, drought tolerant rosettes. Tall, danglingclusters of white blooms are dramatic and showy. AʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (4ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4.PPAF Propagation Prohibited

Yucca filamentosa 'Color Guard'Adam's Needle (Code: 3247)

A brilliant gold stripe accentuates the center of each broadgreen leaf. At its best in late summer. Fragrantcreamy-white flowers appear late spring aboverose-blushed leaves. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the PacificNorthwest! (3ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn5.