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Paris polyphylla $35.95
Paris
Also known as Daiswa polyphylla, from a remarkable genus of rare plants closely related to the Trillium. Utterly magical flowers composed of broad green sepals and thread-like golden petals sit atop handsome and elegant whorls of narrow leaves on stems to 18 inches. The resulting small seedlings serve as cross pollinators to one another, finally creating striking heads of scarlet-orange fruit in late summer. In our opinion among the most beautiful of fruiting plants. Originally collected in the Himalayas. Partial or full shade in moisture-retentive, rich soil.
Anemone 'Max Vogel' $5.99
Anemone
'Max Vogel' is one of our favorite Anemones for late summer blooming. Two-inch, Double blooming, light pink flowers are produced continuously on over 2' tall plants. We find cutting the flowers for indoor use not only brightens up the kitchen, but also allows the plant to produce more flowers. Deer tend to shy away from this one! *Available as one year old bare-root plants!
An excellent groundcover phlox. Fragrant, bluish flowers shine atop 12" tall plants in spring. Place in that shady spot and watch it spread to almost 2'. *We ship healthy, bare-root plants.
A lovely form with fully double violet-blue flowers, very similar in appearance to one we brought back from England some years ago under the name of 'Eugenie'. Spectacular in flower and perhaps the most popular with visitors to the garden.
An extraordinary selection of this easy but none-too-common species forming rosettes of rounded deep purple foliage veined in platinum, and airy sprays of white flowers in early summer on stems to 2 ft. Will quickly, but not weedily, form handsome colonies by the clever use of stolons, i.e. they donÆt call it stolonifera for nothing.
Arisaema ciliatum var. liubaense $15.95
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
This æJack-in-the-PulpitÆ species I collected in Yunnan Province in 1996 has proven to be a striking addition to our late spring woodland garden, with elegant whorls of foliage atop stems to 2.5 ft. and handsome purple and white hoods emerging from mottled stems beneath. Hardy, easy to cultivate and long lived.

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