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Shasta' displays a profusion of extra large, pure white flowers that are larger than those found on other cultivars. The growth habit is strongly horizontal, twice as wide as high, making 'Shasta' a choice without equal as an architectural specimen. Bright red fruits are a brief ornamental attraction in late June followed by gorgeous maroon-purple autumn color.
Lilium nepalense $16.95
Nepal Lily
Among the most exquisite of all lily species. This stunner bears groups of blooms with gently recurved petals in soft greenish-yellow with magnificent bold center blotches of wine red. Prefers cool, acidic soil in partial shade.
Clematis 'Josephine' $14.95
Clematis
A serendipitous discovery by English Clematis expert Raymond J. Evison. He happened upon this singular beauty in a market in London in the 1980s. Seeing its uniqueness at once, he developed it into the garden-worthy masterpiece it assuredly is. Sporting an elaborate form and unusual coloring, each bloom begins as a compressed ball of thin petals before bursting and fluffing into a gigantic pom-pom in swirling tones of pink, green and ivory. Given more sun, the color tends to wander towards lilac pink. A rare, lovely and surprising specimen, like something out of a Victorian fairy tale.
Stachys macrantha 'Hummelo' $8.95
Hummelo Lamb's Ear
Excellent for flowers and foliage, S. 'Hummelo' hosts a lovely display of lavender-purple flowers atop tall, leafless stems while the stoloniferous nature creates small mounding clumps. Selected for strong flower production, plant health, habit quality and winter hardiness. A true garden delight!
One of the standout plants in our shade garden, æPainterÆs PaletteÆ features dazzling splashes of color on each leaf, with dark and light green, yellow, white and rosy pink punctuated by darker red midribs and stalks. A magnificent and sophisticated choice that brings any shaded spot to light.
Hakonechloa macra 'Beni Kazi' $14.95
Japanese Forest Grass
Round about autumn, this beauty, known as æRed WindÆ in Japan, rivals our favorite H. æAureolaÆ for above-and-beyond allure. Fall is when the ribbony strap leaves turn a striking red, boldly juxtaposing with combining with the remaining chartreuse green leaves. It deftly punctuates a shady border or sleekly masses alongside a pond, reflecting the autumn tint of the trees overhead.

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