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COOL PLANTS TO ORDER NOW FROM EASTERN PLANT IN MAINE!

06 Wednesday Mar 2019

Posted by easternplant in AVAILABLE FERNS, Camping, FERN, mail order, PINE NEEDLES FOR YOUR GARDEN, RHODODENDRON, TRILLIUM, Vacation, wildflower, WILDFLOWER AVAILABILITY

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GREETINGS GARDEN FRIENDS!

Offering great plants for 37 years

Another gardening season is upon us. Maine escaped the “worst” of the polar outbreak that gripped the Midwest but overall it’s been a very cold winter!

You can click on the headline above to go right to our blog and rest of this post. (or continue reading here)

It’s time to order for delivery in spring. Plants will be shipped later. Our hardy plants are grown outside, never in greenhouses! It makes a huge difference. Thousands of customers swear by our plants great survival.

ON TO PLANTS (another email will be sent in two weeks with more plants, but don’t wait to order, all plants in limited supply)

Double Bloodroot  Sanguinaria canadadensis ‘Multiplex’

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Double Bloodroot is a delightful early bloomer with whorls of satin white petals, more than double in quantity of the regular form. The scalloped leaves are elegant all summer. Thrives in any average to rich soil, partial sun. Zone 4

Tubers: Small $15, medium $30, large $40. One per customer

TO ORDER: Email us with your phone and address, we will call for card …OR text us at 207 607 1284 with wish list.

OTHER NEAT PLANTS TO CONSIDER FOR SPRING 

PITCHER PLANT  Sarracenia purpurea This cool, hardy, carnivorous plant is an attention getter! The colorful, thick pitchers give an exotic look and grow to five to eight inches high in clumps. Likes sun and mossy, wet soil but not not hard to grow. Insects crawl in but can’t get out. Established plants from gallon pots. Zone 4. $10 each or 3 for $28– we also have live sphagnum moss to mix in soil, one pound $13, enough for 3 plants.

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TO ORDER: Email us with your phone and address, we will call for card …OR text us at 207 607 1284 with wish list.

TROUT LILY  Erythronium americanum   Early to rise with glistening mottled leaves four inches high and fanciful, nodding yellow flowers. This native bulb is very easy and can form impressive patches. Best in some bright light, tolerates clay. Zone 4.  10 bulbs for only $22   30 bulbs for only $55   60 bulbs for only $99   120 bulbs only $195

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TO ORDER: Email us with your phone and address, we will call for card …OR text us at 207 607 1284 with wish list.

JACK IN THE PULPIT  Ariseama triphyllum.  Mysterious foliage & even more mysterious flowers are Jacks claim to fame! Rising 2 to 3 feet a leaf expands at the top to 3 (three) sections. The eye-catching, funnel shaped flowers “leaves”then emerge, which are green & white, the “TRUE” flower. Clusters of vibrant, cherry red seed pods follow in fall. Easy in any average to wet, in sun to ½ shade.  Zones 4 . $6 each 3 for $17 10 for $49

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RED TRILLIUM    Trillium erectum Trilliums are a classic sign of spring in the forest. The nodding red flowers last several weeks, then, glossy, attractive three part foliage looks good all summer. Largest growing of the trilliums and the easiest. Light shade. Zone 3  $9 each.  JUMBO size bulbs $13 each

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GIANT SOLOMONS SEAL   BIG! TUBERS!  Polyganatum commutatum  We have never had tubers so big, some six inches long.  This form can get to five feet tall. Graceful arching branches with pendulous, white bell flowers. The sprays of foliage look good into late fall. Easy in any soil, light shade.  Zone 4. $15 each

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MORE WILDFLOWERS are available! See “available wildflower category” on our blog at: Easternplant.blog

Email or text 207 6071284 to order

WOOD FERN Dryopterys spinulosa Very graceful, semi evergreen, uniquely tolerant of drought and wet–highly adaptable. Fronds get to 2 feet in arching clusters giving a gentle look. Excellent combined with shrubs in woodland gardens. Gallon size, removed from pot. Zone 4  $9 each  3 for $26  6 for $49

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OSTRICH FERN  Elegant, and can grow to five feet tall. Best in damp to wet soil and some shade. The first fern to emerge. Truly gives a tropical look. each $8  three for $22  six for $39  GIANT jumbo plants $14 each  Zone 4

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HAYSCENTED FERN  Fine textured with bright green color all season. Its lacy character blends with anything and is fast growing, liking average to damp soil and some shade. A medium grower to 15 inches; makes a great groundcover and its crushed fronds do have a hay-like scent. Golden fall color is a bonus. Competes well with shallow rooted trees. zone 4  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $32

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SENSITIVE FERN  This fast grower tolerates wet or dry including clay. Blunt lobed, bright green leaves grow 2 feet tall in damp soil, (Less in dry soil). They’re bolder than most ferns. It is called Sensitive fern as it goes to “sleep” for the winter with the first fall frost, making it a great natural thermometer! Don’t be fooled though, it is tough and resilient. Interesting dark “sporing fronds” rise from the ground in summer, shown in pic below. Perfect for problem areas where little grows, they also cover that area fast & elegantly.  5 FOR $17  10 FOR $32  30 FOR $90  60 FOR $175

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TO ORDER Email us at easternplant@juno.com We will call for card OR text us at 207 607 1284

MORE  FERNS ARE AVAILABLE! See the category “Available Ferns” on our blog at: Easternplant.blog 

NEW AND EXCITING STUFF!

CAMPING AT EASTERN PLANT IN MAINE…TOTAL PRIVACY!!!    You can now tent camp in our gorgeous back woods in total privacy. Just 5 great sites, ALL  on or near a woodland stream with water hookup at each site! Some sites have firepits. We are in a very beautiful part of midcoast Maine near many attractions …make this a destination! Our opening last fall was a sellout, with unanimous positive reviews. AFFORDABLE! PRIVATE: THE WAY CAMPING SHOULD BE!  For more info, Text us at 207 607 1284 or go to this link –copy and paste if not clickable http://www.hipcamp.com/maine/wildwalkways-at-eastern-plant/maine-wildwalkwaystwo

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PURCHASE PINE NEEDLES FOR YOUR GARDEN   Ideal for mulching rhodos, azaleas, wildflowers and garden beds …and pretty too! Yes we can ship. INQUIRE for shipped pricing. Or you can pickup at the nursery. Price at the nursery $22 per large, 40 gallon bag. Reserve now for spring. For various reasons, we are against mulching with wood chips, pine needles are better and healthier.

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CUT RHODODENDRON FLOWERS DELIVERED FOR YOUR WEDDING OR SPECIAL OCCASION

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From mid May til late June we have thousands of gorgrous rhododendron blossoms on our plants. So I thought, these would be great for arrangements and table displays. Are you having an event where they might pretty up things. Contact us! 207 607 1284 With some planning we could deliver.

HORTICULTURAL CONSULTATION, FOREST TREE WORK AND LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION FOR MAINERS (and beyond?)

For a reasonable fee I can come to your home and advise on your gardens, projects, what’s right, what’s wrong, even plan and install. What do you get? 40 years experience. My firm was into native plants long before it was a trend. My background: I went to Rutgers in NJ, and have degrees in horticulture and landscape design, with countless hours self taught, and botanizing in the wild …best way to learn! We also provide forest tree work, trail work and landscape installation—INQUIRE

 

RHODODENDRONS FOR YOUR GARDENS!!!  Remember, we have the largest selection in the Northeast. Unusual varieties you can’t get anywhere else.  It is worth a trip here to see them and take some home. You will be amazed. Walk our trails and see them in a natural environment.  If you are traveling: consider camping here in privacy, save money on the motel. See info above. We never really have a complete list of our rhodos as there are so many. Here’s a thought, if you can’t get here, we can select some for you with no obligation. Give us your conditions and likes and we can suggest some. If you agree we will ship them to you. Many customers have done this with great delight.

Eastern Plant  …your source since 1984. 

Look for another email with more plants and shrubs in a few weeks. All plants are in limited supply, order before they are gone.

NEW PLANT offerings from Eastern …order now.

01 Thursday Feb 2018

Posted by easternplant in Azalea, FERN, LADYSLIPPER, mail order, Native, RHODODENDRON, wildflower

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if you got here thru an email and pics aren’t appearing, Click on “New plant offerings” above to go to our BLOG direct. Don’t worry it’s us…Mark Stavish…Eastern Plant. This paragraph will still show after you’ve gone to the blog

GREETINGS…from your nursery on the coast of Maine! A new gardening year is upon us. It’s time to order plants now for later delivery…please see our plant categories starting with the word “available” …that are either on the left or bottom of the page. Be it groundcovers, ferns wildflowers, Rhodos, and natives…Eastern has tough, field grown plants with one of the  highest success rates…since 1984.

Here are just a few NEW ITEMS  you don’t want to miss. There will be many more NEW ADDITIONS announced later...but don’t wait to order these.

BROOM SEDGE Andropogon virginicus Glomeratus

A VERY NEAT ORNAMENTAL ‘GRASS‘

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A TRULY EXCITING plant for fall and winter interest with dramatic copper color in autumn. (Technically this is not a grass) Rarely seen in gardens, even rarer for sale, yet an easy plant to grow. Clumps of grassy foliage to about a foot may go unnoticed til fall, when dramatic spikes of flowers rise on stalks to two feet or more. The mature seed pods resemble clusters of old fashioned little brooms atop vertical stems. Highly ornamental…they last from Sep into spring swaying in the breeze becoming fuzzy later in winter. This very adaptable plant is fine in wet or average soils, best in sun. A splendid native for winter interest in meadows, shrub borders and native plantings for sustained color when there isn’t much going on. Much more appealing than so many of the common ornamental grasses. Try some! Happy in zones 5-8.

Half gallon equivalent, each $9.95  3 for $27  6 for $51  12 for $99  They look best in irregular groups…buy a bunch.

TO ORDER, EMAIL YOUR WISH LIST TO easternplant@juno.com  We will get back to you…include your phone.

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AMERICAN HOLLY  Ilex opaca

SPECIAL PLANTS FROM NORTHERN PART OF RANGE!

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Really one of the nicest natives yet hard to find. These are grown from plants near the northern limit of their range in northern NJ…which will give them extra hardiness…an important note. You are getting genetically tougher plants. They will grow in zones 5-8. This “old fashioned” plant has tons of beauty. Holly will tolerate heavier soils and even somewhat wet spots. NOTHING BEATS THE RED BERRY DISPLAY OF HOLLY IN WINTER. Even without berries, the lustrous, evergreen foliage is colorful all year. Great as a specimen, hedging and screening. Ultimately they form a columnar, pyramidal shape to 20 feet…though that takes many years…and they can be pruned. As they get older branches can be cut for holiday arrangements. These are probably the ONLY HOLLY  you can buy that are not greenhouse grown…that’s important…they will live…as they’ve lived outside their whole lives. Fine in most zone 5 thru 8 climates and prefers average to moist soil. Give some shade in far northern areas.

Three year olds 6 inch…$13 each or 3 for $29  6 for $49   Five year olds  8-12 inch $16  or…3 for $45  6 for $79

TO ORDER …just email your wish list to easternplant@juno.com. Include your phone number.

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SUMMERSWEET Clethra alnifolia ‘Moonbeam’  EXCLUSIVE HEAVY BLOOMING STRAIN

AN INCREDIBLY AROMATIC SHRUB!

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Our exclusive form blooms from head to toe! Nothing beats this for summer fragrance. An easy plant in full sun to half shade and it tolerates wet and clay soils. Bright green, finely serrated soft foliage fills a multilayered, upright columnar plant to about 6-8 feet with gently cascading limbs. In August, bright white panicles of flowers light the end of every stem…and release a fragrance best described as cinnamon-vanilla apple pie! NOTHING BEATS ITS HEAVENLY AROMA WAFTING THRU THE GARDEN! Fall color is a cheery bright yellow. Excellent as specimen, in shrub borders and any native plant garden. Established plants grown outside. Limited quantities. Happy in zones zones 5-8.

16-24 inch each $16.95 or  3 for $26   6 for $45.  24-32 inch each $24.95  or 3 for $45 or 6 for $85  inquire for larger quantities.

TO ORDER, email your wish list to easternplant@juno.com  Include your phone.

Don’t forget SWEETFERN…it’s not a fern though. Comptonia peregrina

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This aromatic mounding plant to two or three feet is in the bayberry family and is delightful in shrub borders, meadows or as a specimen. Ornamental dangling catkins in spring. Graceful and carefree. Highly drought tolerant, thrives in sandy, gravelly or average soils. Troublefree in zones 3-7. 8-15 inches each $13.95  3 for $39

WE ARE KNOWN FOR OUR WILDFLOWERS  These must be ordered early. See “Available Wildflowers”

THE FOLLOWING WILDFLOWERS ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER THIS SPRING. PLEASE ORDER NOW, EARLY.

See ‘available wildflowers’ for descriptions

Jack in the Pulpit, Canada Ginger, Blue Cohosh, Black Cohosh (Bugbane), Trout Lily, Turks Cap Lily, Rattlesnake Plantain, Merrybells, Birdsfoot Violet, Bloodroot, Wild Geranium, Mayapple, False Solomon’s Seal, True Solomon’s Seal, Virginia Bluebells, WHITE Trillium

Very limited supply Yellow Ladyslipper $65

NEW: VARIEGATED IRIS: Iris pallida ‘Variegata’

We have had this in the past, it’s back. These are nice rhizomes of this stunning perennial. Give full sun and well drained soil. $12.95  3 for $36

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ALL FERNS ARE AVAILABLE EXCEPT GOLDIE

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COMING UP. We’ll have blog posts offering NATIVE AND FRAGRANT AZALEAS  in the coming weeks. WE OFFERED THESE IN YEARS PAST AND THEY ARE VERY POPULAR.

We may also have Sandmyrtle and Pixie Moss later…two treasures from the Pine Barrens we had years back…stay tuned.

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TO ORDER email your wish list to easternplant@juno.com  Include your phone. Don’t include credit card. We call to confirm order.

See us at the Maine Flower Show, March 22-25 in Portland. We will have a both selling plants.

VISIT IF YOU CAN! OUR PARK LIKE, LAKEFRONT NURSERY IS A MUST SEE!

Eastern has the largest selection of choice Rhododendrons in northern New England. THE BELOW EXAMPLE IS ONE OF A THOUSAND.

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Thank you, Mark Stavish

Eastern Plant…offering the finest field grown plants SINCE 1984. Our plants live…THOUSANDS of customers say so!

Nurseries come and go…we are in it for the long haul.

WE ALSO OFFER LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND TREE WORK…INQUIRE

Phone 207 607 1284 you will get me, not some clueless phone answerer.

HAPPY PLANTING

TO ORDER, EMAIL YOUR WISH LIST TO easternplant@juno.com  We will get back to you. Include your phone.

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SUPER SALE ON TROUT LILY AND TRILLIUM CUNEATUM

08 Sunday Nov 2015

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SUPER SALE ON TROUT LILY AND TRILLIUM CUNEATUM.
2 BULBS THAT CAN BE SAFELY PLANTED NOW
IF YOU ARE READING THIS IN AN EMAIL, CLICK ON TITLE TO GOTO
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TROUT LILY Erythronium americanum SAVINGS TO 65%
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From a small bulb, 2 shiny leaves, often with snow still about emerge; then a perky frilly yellow lily~like flower pokes up as a charming sunny treat! The 2-3 inch, lance-like glistening foliage is often streaked & mottled like a trout’s back: hence the name. Trout Lily forms impressive colonies & is amazingly easy, tolerating clay, damp or average soil without care. Like other wildflowers it can be planted in beds at the edge with perennials, lawns & any bright areas in spring! Cherokee Indians regarded it’s bloom as the time to fish for trout, as in nature it was found near trout streams…but it is at home in any Zone 4-8 garden. Also called Deer’s Tongue, Adderleaf, Star Striker
Trout Lily looks best in drifts – plant bulbs a few inches apart, 30 bulbs won’t take alot of space.
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NORMAL PRICE EACH $4.25 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR  $150
FORGET THOSE PRICES YOU SEE ABOVE
FALL SALE RIGHT NOW AT PRICES BELOW INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING
10 BULBS $16—30 BULBS $29—60 BULBS $55  THAT’S 65 PERCENT OFF
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ORDERING COULDN’T BE EASIER! Just email me your order Do not include credit card. INCLUDE YOUR PHONE. We will call for your card. There is no chance of credit card theft. We will often send your plants before getting your card. That’s trust we have in YOU. Our email is easternplant@juno.com
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UH OH …A COMPETITOR IS HAVING A SALE ON TRILLIUM CUNEATUM  
OURS ARE LESS EVEN NOT ON SALE, YET WE LOWERED THE PRICE ANYWAY
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TOAD SHADE TRILLIUM Trillium cuneatum
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Trilliums are true garden gems and contrary to myth, these are easy to grow providing weeks of bloom in spring. Even in my mother’s small garden in suburban New Jersey they thrived for 25 years; just make sure you provide well drained woodsy soil, though some clay content is ok. This trillium has bold crimson red flower petals that point up on this species. The mottled, perky, leaves emerging 2 weeks earlier than the other Trilliums and are colorful for months after the bloom. Zones 4-8 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 20 FOR $75
FORGET THOSE PRICES YOU SEE ABOVE
FALL SALE RIGHT NOW AT PRICES BELOW
The prices shown below include FREE SHIPPING via Insured Priority Mail
 7 for $ 26.00 ($3.71 each)
10 for $ 36.00 ($3.60 each)
15 for $ 52.50 ($3.50 each)
20 for $ 69.00 ($3.45 each)
NOTE: our sale on Red trillium is still available, see the Oct. archives on the blog.
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ORDERING COULDN’T BE EASIER! Just email me your order Do not include credit card. INCLUDE YOUR PHONE. We will call for your card. There is no chance of credit card theft. We will often send your plants before getting your card. That’s trust we have in YOU. Our email is easternplant@juno.com
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Don’t worry about planting now, these are totally hardy and can be SAFELY planted or you can keep them in their bags in your frIdge til spring.
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If you have any questions, just email  easternplant@juno.com You will get me, Mark Stavish not some unknown person.
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COMING SOON We will have a new blog article on MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY soon. This is a great plant but most nurseries don’t tell the truth about how to grow it. WE DO.
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Eastern Plant since 1985..the only rare plant nursery we know of that grows all their plants outside with no use of greenhouses. That’s one reason our plants have the highest survival rate over the long term. 
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Mark Stavish…Eastern Plant

WILDFLOWER AVAILABILITY …SAVE AT EASTERN

19 Friday Dec 2014

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 Eastern Plant and Wildflowers …Since 1985
MAJOR CHANGE!! YOU CAN NOW ORDER WILDFLOWERS BY THE EACH,        YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ORDER IN MULTIPLES OF 5,
BUT WE RECOMMEND IT, AS ITS MUCH LESS PROPORTIONALLY
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EASTERN PLANT HAS THE BEST PRICES ON THESE NATIVE BEAUTIES.
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ORDER NOW BEFORE WEATHER GETS WARM
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JUST EMAIL YOUR WISH LIST TO ORDER  easternplant@juno.com
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OUR PLANTS ARE A BARGAIN Most of the ferns and wildflowers are equal to 1/2 gal to gal pot size and are not the tiny plugs many firms sell.
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WHY GROW WILD FLOWERS? Wild flowers are as beautiful, vibrant, showy and lasting as fancy perennials that will cost you much more elsewhere & most are easily grown. You don’t need a wooded setting for most & many thrive in average garden soil. Another reason to grow them: due to habitat destruction wildflowers and other natives do not grow in abundance as they once did. It’s a fact nature has been changed by man, plants no longer spread as they once did & planting wildflowers helps nature distribute them. Recent articles wrongly say wildflowers can’t or shouldn’t be grown in gardens. Hogwash! If they aren’t spread around by good gardeners we may hasten their demise. Sadly development won’t stop.
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SIZE AND HARDINESS Most are equal to what you’d buy in half gal. or gal. pots elsewhere for 2-4 times our price. All are fully hardy zones 4-7 unless noted. Some are naturally smaller like Trout Lily, Rue anemone, Spring Beauty.
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JUMBO Sizes at 30% more are available for most, just indicate if wanted.
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SHIPPING 15% FOR ORDERS UNDER $250. MINIMUM  SHIP AMOUNT IS $6.
SHIPPING 10%FOR ORDERS OVER $250
SHIPPING IS FREE FOR ORDERS OVER $600
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HOW YOU SAVE
We grow them in flats or beds, healthier for them than being in pots. Just before shipping they are removed carefully when dormant, soil shaken off and put into bags …they never dry out. On arrival, if your ground, is thawed, even if it’s cold you can plant …planting and storing info is sent with the order. Many must be sent early before weather warms, do not panic, they can be kept in the fridge for weeks. We begin shipping to mild areas in Feb and continue into May. By not paying for dirt you save a large amount and the plants are just as healthy if not more so.
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ORDER BY EMAILING US BACK  easternplant@juno.com  your wish list
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>WE ARE ALLOWING SINGLE PURCHASES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!!!<
For larger amounts: 5 to 9 at 5 rate, 10 to 29 at 10 rate, 30-59 at 30 rate
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WILDFLOWERS AVAILABLE FOR SPRING….ORDER NOW.
Some can be shipped all winter to milder areas or you can store them.
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JACK IN THE PULPIT Arisaema triphyllum
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Mysterious foliage & even more mysterious flowers are Jacks claim to fame! Rising 2 to 3 feet a leaf expands at the top to 3 (three) sections. The odd, funnel shaped flowers “leaves”then emerge, which are green & white, the “TRUE” flower. Clusters of vibrant, cherry red seed pods follow in fall, yet stands of “Jacks” are always eye-catching. Easy in any average to wet, clay soil, in sun to ½ shade. Pawnee Indians rubbed powdered “Jacks” on the head to cure headaches. Zones 4-8 also called Indian turnip & Lords & Ladies. EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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THREADLEAF ASTER Aster linarifolius
(note: the taxonomists recently reclassified this is Lonactis)

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This is an aster we love. Like other asters it blooms in the fall but its foliage and habit are much more appealing than other asters. Its low and spreading, with small narrow leaves having a dignified look. The flowers are a pastel blue with yellow centers and emerge as frost begins to lurk in fall. Easy in sun and sandy/gravelly soil. Not for hard clay. Zones 4-7 each $7.95  3 for $21 6 for $39
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RUE ANEMONE A. thalicroides
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Fanciful, starry white flowers, shimmering pastel pink at first, sway gently on this dainty yet rugged early bloomer. Blossoms hover over fine, lacy foliage 6 inches tall; foliage has pleasing blue hues of when emerging & forms lush patches with hundreds of blooms. Excellent in woodland or Perennial Gardens. It’s an Ephemeral: shortly after bloom, lacy foliage dies down so other plants can fill in the show. The finger like tubers are interesting too. Easy in any well drained soil. Zones 4-7. EACH $4.95 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR  $155
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CANADA GINGER Asarum canadense
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You don’t have to go to Canada to enjoy this, it thrives & is native to much of the U.S. Charming, soft green heart shaped leaves are in dense, bold colonies. Intriguing maroon, jug like flowers nest under the foliage early in spring…worth a peek! It spreads by underground stems called Rhizomes… a buildup of food storage that makes roots & another plant. Woodland drifts are dramatic & handsome with ferns. Pleasing by walkways & with perennials. Fragrant roots were used as spice by Canadian Indians & it can substitute for tropical ginger. In past times it was used medicinally. ½ sun to light shade, any average soil, clay is OK, Earthy woodsy soil best. Zones 4-8 Also called Cats foot, Asarabica & Haxelroot. EACH $4.95  5 FOR $24 10 FOR $46  30 FOR $129  60 FOR $255
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HEARTLEAF GINGER Asarum arifolium
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This has lustrous, semi-evergreen leaves 4 inches round, with a heart like shape having light silvery mottling …beautiful foliage plus fascinating jug like flowers like Canadian Ginger, simple to grow, well drained to woodsy soil, light shade. Zones 6-8 EACH $5.95  5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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WHITE BANEBERRY Actea pachypoda
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While most plants do there thing in Spring, the Baneberry show shines in Fall. Striking clusters of white, pea sized berries ripen in late summer, each with a prominent, showy black eye lasting several weeks accented by deep red stems. Contrasted deeply cut foliage is on swaying stalks up to 2 feet long. A great woodland plant, with dramatic fall interest to light up any area. Native Americans used it in tonics. Care free, sun or ½ shade, any average soil (even Clay) Also called Dolls Eyes, Pearl Berry & White beads Each $7.95 3 for $21 LIMITED SUPPLY THIS YEAR
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ACTEA RACEMOSA SEE CIMICIFUGA BELOW
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MARSH MARIGOLD Caltha palustris
Masses of beautiful, bright golden, buttercup, yellow flowers glow in April, highlighted by densely set, shiny round leaves 4 inches across, resembling European Ginger. Forms brilliant colonies of foliage. Likes wet soil, in early spring; soil can be drier in summer. Native to shallow streams & bogs, anchored by fibrous white roots. Good in New England, Mid Atlantic & Mid West. It’s flowers preserved in vinegar are Used as a caper substitute. Sun to light shade. Zones 4-7 Also called Cowslips, Drunkards &’ Soldiers Buttons. EACH $5.95  5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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COLUMBINE Aquilegia canadensis
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One of the prettiest sites I‘ve ever seen was a flowing patch of Columbine near the shore in Phippsburg, Maine, climbing over a granite outcropping. It adapts to your gardens easily too. Magnificent flower clusters are striking on dangling stalks above the leaves. They are an intricate red with yellow centers, resembling the court Jesters of “OLDE ENGLAND.” Fine textured, Blue tinted lacy Leaves are pretty on foot tall stems. Self seeds if happy; any well drained soil. Zones 4-7 Also called Red Bells, Cluckies, Meetinghouse EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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SPRING BEAUTY Claytonia virginica
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Everyone loves this. Dainty, swaying pinkish flowers with darker stripes emerge on small, grass~like plants 4 in. tall. After a few years it forms impressive colonies; a sheet of them in bloom is truly enchanting. Looks great at the edge of a lawn or any area with bright light in early spring, before trees even leaf out. Easy to grow sun to ½ shade, care free in any soil, even clay. Zones 4-8 EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189 THIS ITEM WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE IN SPRING MUST BE ORDERED IN FALL
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BLUE COHOSH Caulophyllum thalicroides
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Beautiful foliage & pretty berries too! Compound leaves split to 3, on 2 foot stalks. Emerging leaves have enchanting, pastel violet blue colors, resembling asparagus shoots for a few days. In May, strap~like foamy yellow flowers sit on top, followed by lasting clusters of vibrant, blue berries in fall. Sun to ½ shade, any soil. Trivia in 1857, Dr. John Gunn talked of it’s use by Native Americans as an aid in childbirth. Zones 4-7 Also called Blue ginseng, Papoose Root, Electric Light Bulb EACH $5.95 5 FOR $28 10 FOR $49 30 FOR $145 60 FOR $285
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GOLD THREAD Coptis groenlandica
coptis
A cute, evergreen creeper! Dense carpets of round 1 inch, glossy foliage in 3 sections are lit by white stars in April. Named for Golden, thread~like roots once used in dyes & medicines. It likes damp, mossy, cool areas. Trivia: in the 1800’s Shakers paid 37 cents a pd. for Gold Thread. Zones 5-6 3-4 inch piece of sod $8 3 for $22
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COHOSH BUGBANE Cimicifuga racemosa (now called Actea racemosa)
Bugbane makes a BOLD accent. 2-3 foot, feathery clusters of fragrant white flower wands in Aug. have cutleaf foliage swaying below. Vibrant, bottle brush blooms are dramatic on tall fluttering stems, described in past days as tapering candles to light natures church. “They really have impact! Once used in folk Medicines & farmers used it to treat ills on their cows, it also repels bugs–Cimicifuga means insect repellent. Quite carefree, light shade to sun, any soil, clay is ok Zones 4-7 Also called Snake Root, Fairy Candles, Rattleroot, Black Cohosh EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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YELLOW LADYSLIPPER Cypripedium pubescens
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All I can say is grab this now if you want it. The easiest Ladyslipper & one of the prettiest. We’ve had colonies for 25 years as have many clients. Woodsy soil, that’s not too acid & good drainage are key. In June, the glistening pouch-like flowers are quite remarkable, lasting several weeks. Zones 4-7 2-3 years from blooming each $35. One year from blooming each $56. Jumbo each $66 blooming size
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DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES Dicentra cucillaria
dutchbr
Pouch-like, glistening white fragrant flowers with delicate golden throats, resemble upside down baggy pants rising over feathery leaves, 3 in. tall, like a fancy parsley. The small bulb-like corms remind me of tiny artichokes. It forms lovely colonies in any woodsy soil & is ephemeral: After foliage matures in June, it goes dormant til next spring, so other plants can fill in. Once a love Charm of Menominee Indians, folklore said: if a boy throws it at his love & circled round, she’d catch the scent & follow him wherever he goes. Zones 4-7 Also called Kitten Breeches, White Hearts EACH $4.95 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR  $155
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SHOOTING STAR Dodecatheon meadii
shstar
A delightful early riser. Spikes of graceful, nodding white flowers have fanciful, yellow anthers & swept back petals, like an Indians head in feather dress. Below the pendant blossoms, interesting fleshy, glossy leaves are in round clumps a few inches high. Easy in sun; it forms striking colonies, but it isn’t invasive. Thrives in any average to moist soil, likes damp in early spring …April showers brings May flowers! This treasure in the primrose family blends with other perennials & gives a nice early burst of color to get into the gardening spirit! Zones 4-8 Also called Rooster Heads, Mosquito Bells & Indian Chief EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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TROUT LILY Erythronium americanum
troutlily
From a small bulb, 2 shiny leaves, often with snow still about emerge; then a perky frilly yellow lily~like flower pokes up as a charming sunny treat! The 2-3 inch, lance-like glistening foliage is often streaked & mottled like a trout’s back: hence the name. Trout Lily forms impressive colonies & is amazingly easy, tolerating clay, damp or average soil without care. Like other wildflowers it can be planted in beds at the edge with perennials, lawns & any bright areas in spring! Cherokee Indians regarded it’s bloom as the time to fish for trout, as in nature it was found near trout streams…but it is at home in any Zone 4-8. Also called Deer’s Tongue, Adderleaf, Star Striker EACH $4.25 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR  $155
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WILD GERANIUM-Cranesbill Geranium maculatum
wildger
A graceful, versatile plant up to 12 inches with rounded, pink striped flowers in late spring atop deeply cut, 5 lobed Leaves. Nothing is easier in any woodsy or garden type soil. It colonizes fast in sun or light in shade. Hot or cold areas. Superb where a low, no maintenance plant is needed for massing. Re blooms in summer too. Zones 3-8  EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189…..
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RATTLE SNAKE PLANTAIN Goodyera pubescens
ratpl
Charming! This dwarf evergreen is the easiest hardy orchid! Creeping 1-2 inch leathery leaves have vibrant silver white mottling in the veins, with a lustrous blue~green background. Colorful but not gaudy. Foliage rests on the ground, in dense round clumps. 5 inch creamy white flower spikes of dainty bells emerge in mid summer. Slow growing yet tough, you’ll see bigger stands of adorable leaves each year. It likes light, airy soil, even rotted leaves & ½ shade. Folklore hints it was used in snake bite antidotes do to it’s “snaky” pattern. Zones 4-7 Also called Net Leaf, Adder Tongue EACH $5.95  5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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SHARP LOBED HEPATICA Hepatica acutiloba
hep
Loved by all, this treasured semi~evergreen has very early flowers atop curiously intriguing, soft, furry stalks …a surprise as the snow melts. Intricate & lightly scented, bluish flowers fade to near white. Hepatica has smart flowers that close up on frosty days. It forms a graceful clump a foot across & 8 inches tall. Pretty, triangular leaves have nice marbling. Sun-half shade, well drained soil. Trivia: In 1883, 425,282 pounds of Hepatica were collected for medicinal purposes …that’s a lot of leaves! Legend says a girl in the Carolina Mountains can win her sweet hearts love by secretly throwing over his clothing powdered Hepatica. Zones 4-8 EACH $5.95  5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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TURKS CAP LILY Lilium canadense
turkscap
Large 4 to 6 foot stems carry elegant “pagodas” of downward facing, sweptback burnt~orange flowers with spotted petals. Each stem has up to 40 flowers in mid~summer, lined with bright green leaves in fanciful whorls up & down the stem. Makes a bold impact at the edge of the woodland or perennial garden. Intriguing tuberous white bulbs have Artichoke~like segments. Turks Cap Lily likes sun and rich, damp soil. Native Americans once used it to thicken soups & for eating raw. I’d rather just enjoy looking at it! Zones 5-7 EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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CARDINAL FLOWER Lobelia cardinalis
cardfl
Stunning summer color! Perfect in wet spots, stream edges, pastures or your backyard garden! Eye catching fiery scarlet, strap~like flowers emerge in summer for up to 4 weeks all along tall stems 3-4 feet tall. Glossy, deep burgundy leaves are another show. A huge Native range gives adaptability to hot & cold climates. Zones 4-7 Also called Red Betty, Queen of the meadow EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BLUE LOBELIA L. sylphitica
bluelob
Like the above, but with dramatic violet blue flowers in mid summer. Lustrous rosettes of fleshy, shiny green leaves on stalks of up to 2-3 feet. Does not need a wet soil like above and will grow in clay. Sun best. Zones 4-7 5 EACH $4.95 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BLUETS (QUAKER LADIES) Houstonia caeureula
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A petite roadside attraction, catching the eyes of New England travelers. Dense little tufts, only 1 inch high, come alive with masses of dainty, pale blue to whitish, star shaped flowers with bright yellow centers …a shimmering effect. Slowly forms patches a foot wide. Easy to grow, mixes well in fields & lawns, then softly blends into the background til next year. Tolerates poor, sandy soil, loves sun. Zones 4-7 Also called Blue eyed Babies, Nuns, Sky flower, Innocence  EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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DWARF CRESTED IRIS Iris cristata
iriscr
A charmer with delightful purple flowers having fringed white crests in late May. Grows 6 inches tall & a great rock garden, edging and accent plant in the border, where something small but carefree & rugged is needed. Best in ½ to full sun, any average or even slightly wet soil, even clay. Virginia hunters once used it to quench thirst. Zones 4-8 EACH $4.50 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR $155
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TWINLEAF Jeffersonia diphylla
twinleaf
Charming & at first glance somewhat resembling Bloodroot but they are not related. Each waxy stalk gives rise to a deep green, kidney shaped leaf nearly split in the middle, hence the name Twinleaf. Sparkling white, yellow centered, frilly petaled flowers rise up next to the leaf in very early spring. It forms lush colonies dramatic in effect but not invasive with leaves that flutter in the lightest breeze. Twinleaf roots also have a pleasing aroma. Easy in light shade. Zones 4-8 EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS Mertensia virginica
bluebells
Bluebells are noted for clusters of flower stalks rising above bold, fleshy, shiny foliage. A sign of spring & among the first emerging after winter. Arching 10 inch flower stalks have dozens of trumpet shaped flowers changing from violet & sky blue to pink; a fascinating color blending. Foliage has a beautiful violet tinge when emerging. A drift by a stream bank, perennial bed, or woodland garden is striking! They like a damp spot, at least in early spring, but can be drier in summer. (clay is ok) Intriguingly shaped woody roots are fascinating. In “olden” days Bluebells were used in treatments of diseased lungs, due to their mottled, spotted leaves. Zones 4-8 Also called Old Ladies Bonnets, Roanoke Bells. IF YOU EVER VISIT CENTRAL PARK in NYC there is a giant drift of these they purchased from us years ago. EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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PARTRIDGE BERRY Mitchella repens
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ALLEGHANY PACHYSANDRA Pachysandra procumbens
pachy
EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
MAYAPPLE Podophyllum peltatum
mayapple
Eerily beautiful, bright green 4 inch palm shaped leaves put on a mesmerizing show, kind of resembling webbed ducks feet! Handsome, rounded silky~white flowers nest under parasol~like, deeply veined leaves with an especially rich, glossy sheen. Then, alien looking, greenish round fruit form in late spring: The Mayapple. It likes damp or even clay soil and forms bold colonies. Nothing more carefree; truly one of the easiest plants in Zones 4 Also called Mandrake, Ducks foot, Ground Lemon, Parasols. EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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GRASS OF PARNASSUS Parnassia glauca
parn
A cute little gem that’s difficult to find and not a grass at all. The Latin name is from the first century. It bears a ground hugging tuft of pretty, waxy oval leaves 1 inch around, resembling European Ginger. In Sep til Oct depending on climate, dainty stalks sprout up with waxy~white, heavily striped star shaped flowers with yellow anthers. There is NO OTHER FLOWER like it; It loves woodsy, damp soil and light Shade. Zones 5-7 EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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SOLOMON’S SEAL Polyganatum biflorum
solomonseal
Beautifully pendulous, creamy yellow flowers dangle among leaves along gracefully arching stalks 2-3 feet tall. The pointy leaves with nice veining are 3 inches long; attractive black berries follow in fall, nodding in the leaf axils. This forms bold colonies & is pleasant draping down embankments, moist woods or perennial borders in sun to shade, any average to damp or even clay soil. Fairly drought tolerant once established & a care free, classic. The white tuberous roots are fascinating, take a look when you get them! Zones 4-7 Also called John the conqueror root, Sealwort. EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BLOODROOT Sanguinaria canadensis
bloodroot
Fluttering lacy~white flowers emerge early, even with snow about! Round starbursts pop from glistening, slowly unfurling, pearl buds. Then a striking pair of richly veined, 6 inch, kidney shaped leaves rise & frame the flower. Pretty foliage is the deepest green! Fascinating reddish, knobby tubers do emit “bloody” sap, just scratch the surface. Bloodroot, related to Poppy was used medicinally for snake bite & in folk medicine for bronchitis. Carefree any average garden or woodsy soil, sun to ½ shade. Zones 4-8 also called Corn root, Sweet slumber, Puccoon EACH $4.95  5 FOR $23  10 FOR $44  30 FOR $129  60 FOR $255
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PITCHER PLANT  Sarracenia purpurea
PITCHER
DESCRIPTION SHORTLY ZONES 4-7 GALLON $9.95  3 FOR $27
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FALSE SOLOMON’S SEAL Smilacina racemosa
falsesolseal
Often confused with the true form, yet different & just as nice in every way. It forms a graceful 18″ mound. Leaves zig-zag up and down arching two foot stems, in May topped by feathery, spirea~like, sweetly fragrant white flower plumes nodding at every branch tip. Another show begins with the translucent red berry clusters ripening in fall. The berries have a surreal, pretty, waxy look. It is perfect in woodlands or sunny perennial borders, takes clay well & attracts butterflies! Like the true form it also has very curious looking roots! Zones 4-7 Also called Solomon’s Plume, Zig~Zag, False Spikenard EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BLUE EYED GRASS Sisyrinchum graminoides
Not a grass, but a delightful dwarf relative of Iris. The perky little, grass~like leaves, only 4 inches tall & partly ever-green, do resemble iris! Come early in spring they light up with blue flowers having yellow centers in a very cheery display. Very easy, in any well drained soil & sun. You can even mix them into lawns where grass is thin & they blend right in. Zones 4-7 EACH $4.95  5FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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INDIAN PINK Spigelia marilandica
indpink
This fascinating native can often bloom twice, once in June then again early fall. Carefree and adaptable to full sun or light shade, not picky to soil but better in damp, sometimes seen on stream banks. Can attract hummingbirds. The unique flowers almost resemble little hot peppers standing upright. zones 5-8 EACH $5.95 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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FOAM FLOWER Tiarella cordifolia
FOAM
A must, with beautiful, softly lobed, maple shaped leaves 2-4 inches wide, topped by dainty and showy, feathery~white, 6 inch flower spikes in spring. A great woodland and sun plant, it forms dense mats 4 inches high. This charmer is one of the best native groundcover’s or even used as a specimen. Foliage lasts into winter, then turns soft orangey~red with deeper streaking, so you get a treat of winter color! Fast but not a weed & so easy; tolerating Northern Cold, Southern heat. Hybrids have made made of it, yet the native Foamflower here is just as fine, but costs much less! Zones 4-8 also called Coolwort, Gem Fruit, Nancy over the Ground. It is a pretty flower, light and airy in character. EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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SPIDERWORT Tradescantia virginiana
spiderwort
Here is a perky, easy plant! It seems to be a perfect ground cover or edger! Spiderwort Blooms Heavily in the spring with waxy, clear purple flowers, then blooms sporadically ALL summer! Fine textured , grass~like leaves can grow to 8 inches high and last into fall. Makes a fine contrast with the other wildflowers, because of it’s neutral foliage. Carefree, loose woodsy soil, clay is ok, sun to ½ shade. Zones 4-8 EACH $5  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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TRILLIUMS …SPECIAL GARDEN GEMS 
True garden gems and contrary to myth, these are easy to grow providing weeks of bloom in spring. Even in My Mother’s small garden in suburban New Jersey they thrived for 20Years; just make sure you provide well drained woodsy soil, though some clay content is ok.
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SNOW TRILLIUM Trillium grandiflorium
whitetril
Loved by all, this trillium has foliage on 8 inch stems and glistening white flowers lasting up to three weeks in mid spring. Bright yellow anthers accent the flowers. Toward the end of bloom the flowers age to a subtle rose pink. Trilliums are not hard to grow despite what you might hear. Pretty foliage has classy deep veining A welcoming plant for your garden! Zones 4-8  EACH $5.95 5 FOR $24 10 FOR $45 30 FOR $129  60 FOR $249
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RED TRILLIUM Trillium erectum
 redtril
Large bold waxy foliage that gets to be 12 inches tall, a bit taller then the others. Long lasting deep maroon to scarlet Bloom. Other fine attributes as above. Remember, all trilliums mix well together! Zones 4-8 EACH $5.95 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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YELLOW TRILLIUM Trillium luteum
yeltril
Enchanting lacy yellow flowers with an airy, lemon scent! Another beautiful Trillium, like all, that get better each and every year. Zones 4-8  EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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TOAD SHADE TRILLIUM Trillium sessile
trilses
Bold crimson red flower petals, point up on this species with mottled, perky, leaves emerging 2 weeks earlier than the other Trilliums. Zones 4-8 EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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MERRYBELLS Uvularia Grandiflora
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This is a graceful, cheery, plant, easily grown in light shade to full sun. Fluted, bright yellow flowers dangle on 1 to 2 foot nodding stalks in late April! Pleasing gray~green, compound foliage, sways in the slightest of breezes and lasts long into fall! Patches of Merrybells looks just right popping up near tree trunks & they work well in borders and with other perennials, in woodland gardens or in more sunny areas. Fleshy roots were once used as a poultice on sores. Merrybells form beautiful colonies in short order yet are not invasive! Zones 4-8 Also called Cog Bells, Bellwort EACH $5  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BIRDS FOOT VIOLET Viola pedata
birdsfootviolet
Unusual, deeply segmented leaves are repeatedly cut giving a very frilly, fine~textured look, like a fancy parsley or a birds foot. This dwarf, 4-5 inch plant adapts very easily & often blooms again in the fall, forming beautiful patches, yet it is not invasive. Charming clear purple flowers with white highlights, that are quite showy! Any average Soil, light shade to sun. Zones 4-8 Also called Crow Foot, Horse Violet, Velvets EACH $4.50  5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR $155
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CANADA VIOLET V. canadensis
canvi
Easily growable in the U.S., not just Canada! (It is native to the U.S.) Lightly fragrant white flowers with a yellow throat early in the season. It has bold, veined foliage & grows 8-10 inches. This is a vigorous spreader & fills in an area where you need something easy, that grows in sun to ½ shade; tolerates clay! Zones 4-8  EACH $4.50 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR $155

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