our 2011 Glover Perennials catalog!
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our 2011 Glover Perennials catalog!
Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Welcome to our 2011 Glover Perennials catalog! We are excited to present to you our latest plant offerings. You will find many new listings in this year's catalog (over 90 new plants). The trends you will see include: More natives. Glover Perennials is committed to offering the largest selection of native plants on Long Island and beyond with over 140 species to offer this year from the Northeastern U.S., as well as many more near natives. We specifically seek out natives with ornamental appeal so they can be offered both in garden centers as well as revegetation projects. Many of our natives we grow originated from Long Island locations. The provenance of plants refers to the location where the plant originated from. We feel there is a benefit offering local genotype plants. Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem) with a Long Island provenance rather than Nebraskan will be better adapted to our region. If a species is of Long Island provenance, we note it in our catalog. We have added a Near Natives list in the back of the catalog. In addition to our NE U.S. native plant list, we feel it is also important to highlight those plants coming from the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Mid-west regions of the U.S. More new and unusual plants. We have always been known for new and unusual. This year is no exception. We are proudly releasing several new varieties to the trade developed here at our nursery. Agastache 'Pink Haze' is a sport of 'Purple Haze' we found several years ago - all the same attributes with a pink flower instead of purple. Euonymus 'Vanilla Frosting' is a variegated sport of 'Kewensis' we have been building up numbers on for many years and finally have enough to share. White marbled foliage that takes on pink highlights in winter with a plant size much smaller than other variegated euonymus make this a unique and exciting new evergreen for the shade. Trifolium 'Black Ice' is another new introduction originating here. The foliage is near black with a thin green edge - a real stand out. Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 More woodies. We have always grown woody vines as part of our offerings. We are now also building up our woody shrub offerings with a focus on unusual, native and old-fashioned. Examples of each include: Unusual- Clerodendron trichotomum, Indigofera ‘RoseCarpet', Polygonum 'Lemon Lace' Native - Baccharis halimifolia, Clethra alnifolia, Myrica pensylvanica, Viburnum dentatum Old-fashioned - Deutzia scabra, Philadelphus cvs. Look in the back of the catalog for a list of all the woodies we grow. We will produce a separate woodies only availability list. Please contact us if you would like to receive this. More deer resistant plants. In response to the growing problem of deer browsing, we are offering many new deer resistant plants. Agastache 'Rosita', Amsonia 'Blue Ice', Eragrostis spectabilis, Hypericum 'Sunburst', Lamium 'Ghost', Peonies, Pycnanthemum muticum and Sorghastrum nutans among others are excellent choices in the battle against deer browsing. Look in the back of the catalog for a complete list of all our deer resistant plants. More fall bloomers. We are strong advocates for planting in the fall and believe it is important for us to have a lot of fall bloomers to offer. Aster 'Blue Autumn', 'Purple Dome' and 'Avondale', Boltonia asteroides 'Nana', Chrysopsis mariana, Dendranthemas, Eupatoriums among others all provide a strong end of season color show to extend summer's glory. We list all of our fall blooming plants in the back of the catalog. More items in multiple sizes. We have added an additional size to more of the plants we grow to create more ways of using our plants. Plants such as Agastaches (1 & 4 Qt.), Calaminthas (1 & 3 Qt.), Liriope 'Big Blue' (4" & 3Qt.), Rabdosias (1 & 6Qt.), and Saginas (2.5" & 1Qt.) are now available in multiple sizes. If you are not familiar with some of our plants, our display gardens offer a great way to see them grown to maturity. Please come to visit. Golf carts are available for your convenience. Thanks for your support! Jim & Joanne Glover -2- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Reference Lists in the back of the catalog: Northeastern U.S. Natives Near Natives (Plants native to Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, & Midwest U.S.) Deer Resistant Plants Woody Plants (a reference list of all the woodies we grow) Fall Blooming Plants We can now produce a variety of availability lists: • Our Full List • Ηerbs & Edibles • Woodies • Natives Please contact our office to receive an availability Terms and Conditions • Ordering • Early Ordering • Shipping • Pick-Ups • • Pricing Terms • Pre-pricing Fax or call in orders by 5 PM Monday for same week pick-up/delivery. • 1 QT pots are sold in flats of 15 • 2 QT pots are sold in flats of 8 • 2.5” pots are sold in flats of 32 or 1/2 flat of 16 • 4” pots are sold in flats of 18 • All other sizes are sold individually Plants may be reserved in advance. Please call to request an early order form. F.O.B. Glover Perennials. $500-$1000 minimum order depending on location. Delivery charge is based on a percentage of the invoice amount for your area with a minimum charge of $25. We encourage scheduled customer pick-ups at our facility. Please call in advance to make arrangements. Prices are subject to change without notice. • C.O.D. or Net 30, upon credit approval. • Overdue accounts are subject to a 1.5% service charge per month. • $35 fee for returned checks Retail pre-pricing available upon request. Plant Codes Full Sun Part Sun Deer Resistant Shade D M Attracts Butterflies New item -3- Drought Tolerant Moist Soil Tolerant Attracts Hummingbirds Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Abelmoschus moschatus (Musk Mallow) Jun-frost 2 QT $4.95 Red hibiscus-like flowers 3” across. Palmate leaves deeply lobed. Bushy habit. 18 - 24” tall (taller in warmer climates). Native to India where it is cultivated for aromatic oil from its seeds. Zone 9. Achillea (Yarrow) Good cut flowers. Garden borders. Cut back after flowering to encourage re-blooming. Zone 3. D ‘Anthea’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.25 Soft yellow flowers. Sturdy clumps of silver foliage. 2 - 3’ tall. D ‘Apple Blossom’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.25 Lilac-pink flowers fading to white. Compact bright green foliage. Long bloomer. 16” tall. D ‘Oertel’s Rose’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.25 Rose-pink flowers fading to white. Compact, bright green foliage on sturdy stems. 12 - 15” tall. D ‘Terra Cotta’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.25 Bright peach flowers maturing to shades of orange. Silver foliage. 24” tall. Aconitum x ‘Arendsii’ (Monkshood) Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 6 QT $7.95 Large, blue flowers. 40” tall. Good cut flower. Combines well with Japanese anemones. A carmichaelii hybrid. Highly prized part shade perennial. Zone 3. -4- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Acorus gramineus (Sweetflag) Performs well in average to wet soils. Semi-evergreen. Mass plantings, accent, edger, erosion control, water gardens. Zone 5. M ‘Himemasamune’ May 1 QT $3.75 (Golden Sweetflag) Prominently yellow, grass-like leaves with green stripe. 12” tall. Zone 5. M ‘Licorice’ May 1 QT $3.75 Scented lime green foliage. When rubbed the foliage really smells like licorice! 12” tall. M ‘Minimus Aureus’ May (Dwarf Golden Sweetflag) A dwarf variety with all gold foliage to 4” tall. M M 2.5”POT $2.75 ‘Variegatus’ May 1 QT $3.75 White edged, grass-like green leaves. 12 - 18” tall. Tiny, yellow flowers. americanus Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.95 (American Sweetflag) Bright green sword-like leaves with a citrus-like, spicy aroma. 3’ tall. Spadix type flowers. Useful plant in wetlands, rain gardens and moist areas. Great for stabilizing pond edges. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. -5- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Actinidia (Hardy Kiwi) arguta - female May-Jun 4 QT $10.50 Trellised Deciduous twining vine to 20 - 30’ long. Produces 1” edible fruit Sept - Oct. This is a female and requires a male to pollinate - can use male Actinidia kolomikta. Rapid growing - requires pruning. Excellent for covering fences, trellises, arbors. Zone 4. kolomikta - male May-Jun 4 QT $10.50 Trellised Deciduous twining vine to 15 - 20’ long. Spectacular white to pink leaf variegation on mature plants. 1/2” white, fragrant flowers. Male plants. Will pollinate female A. arguta. Zone 3. Aegopodium podograria (Variegated Bishops Weed) ‘Variegata’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 3 QT $5.25 Green with prominent white variegation. Tolerant of compacted and infertile soil. Dense surface rooting. White flowers. Spreads aggressively. 6 - 8” tall. Zone 3. Agastache (Hyssop) Good mid to late season bloomers. Fragrant foliage. Bottlebrushshaped flowers. Old flower stems add nice winter interest. Requires well-drained soil. North American native species. Zone 6. D ‘Ava’ Jul-frost D ‘Black Adder’ Jul-frost 1 QT $3.25 4 QT $5.95 Long spikes of deep rose-pink flowers. 4 - 5’tall. A. cana x barberi hybrid. Zone 5. 1 QT $3.25 4 QT $5.95 Vivid blue flowers which emerge from dark purple buds. Compact rounded habit. 30 - 36” tall. -6- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price 1 QT 4 QT $3.25 $5.70 Agastache (continued) D ‘Blue Fortune’ Jul-frost Smoky violet blue flowers. 24 - 36” tall. D ‘Pink Haze’ Jul-frost 1 QT $3.25 4 QT $5.95 Discovered here as a branch sport of ‘Purple Haze’ exhibiting all the same characteristics except for the pink flower color. A 2011 Glover Perennials introduction! 36” tall. D ‘Purple Haze’ Jul-frost 1 QT 4 QT Purple flower spikes, 36” tall. Our current favorite. $3.25 $5.95 D ‘Spicy’ Jul-frost $3.25 $5.95 1 QT 4 QT Violet-blue flowers. 30 - 36” tall. D cana Jul-frost 1 QT $3.25 ‘Rosita’ 4 QT $5.95 Deep rose-pink flowers. 24” tall. Semi-dwarf selection. Zone 5. Agave D parryi ssp. truncata 1 QT $10.95 Beautiful wide rosettes of blue succulent leaves potentially to 18” tall. When mature, a 10 - 20’ tall flower spike bearing orange buds opening to yellow flowers is produced in summer. Requires welldrained soil. Keep dry in winter. Can be grown in a container. Native to Durango, Mexico. Very cool! Zone 6. D virginica Jul-Aug 1 QT $8.50 Fleshy sword-shaped leaves up to 16” long. Pale yellowish-green flower stalks and flowers 4 - 5’ tall. Dry to average, well-drained soil. Combines well with prairie dropseed, little bluestem, alliums, asters, Asclepias tuberosa and coneflowers. Eastern & Midwestern U.S. native. Zone 3. -7- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Ajania pacifica D Sep-Nov 3 QT $5.45 White edged, green leaves. Yellow button-like flowers with a prolonged lime green bud stage preceding flower opening. 12” tall. Salt tolerant. Zone 5. Ajuga (Bugleweed) Blue flowers. Semi-evergreen. Small-scale groundcover, accent, edger. Plant in masses, drifts and as a skirt around trees and shrubs. ‘Burgundy Glow’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 Leaves are a mix of burgundy, pink, creamy white and green. 2 - 3” tall. Flowers to 6” tall. Zone 5. ‘Catlins Giant’ May-Jun 3 QT $5.45 Large purple foliage. More clump-forming in habit. Foliage to 6” tall. Flowers to 12” tall. Zone 3. ‘Chocolate Chip’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 Miniature chocolate-purple foliage, 2” tall. Flowers to 3” tall. Forms dense carpet. Zone 3. ‘Emerald Chip’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 Same as ‘Chocolate Chip’ only with emerald green foliage. ‘Mini Crispa Red’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.75 A unique variety with a compact bun-like habit and extremely wrinkled bronze leaves 2” tall. Slow spreader. Zone 5. ‘Purple Brocade’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 Glossy, purple foliage, 2 - 3” tall. Rapid spreading groundcover. Flowers to 6” tall. Zone 3. ‘Silver Queen’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 White variegation on green leaves. 2 - 3” tall. Flowers to 6” tall. Zone 3. -8- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Akebia quinata (Five Leaf Akebia) Deciduous twining vine 15 - 20’ long. Attractive foliage all season. Edible fruit is a 2 - 7” long pod that turns purple when ripe in Sep - Oct. Requires two or more plants to cross-pollinate. Excellent covering for fences, deck railings, arbors. Fast grower. Zone 4. ‘Rosea’ - Trellised Apr Clusters of fragrant, pinkish purple flowers. 4 QT $10.50 ‘Variegata’ - Trellised Apr 4 QT Leaves creamy white variegated. Purple flowers. $12.50 Akebia trifoliata (Chocolate Vine) Apr-May 4 QT $12.50 Similar to Akebia quinata. Trifoliate leaves. Clusters of fragrant, maroon flowers. Purple sausage-like fruit Sept - Oct (2 or more plants are needed to set fruit.). Zone 5. Alchemilla (Lady’s Mantle) Scalloped green leaves covered in a soft down. They catch morning dew & rain like balls of mercury. Chartreuse sprays of flowers. Edger, accent, masses & drifts. mollis Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.25 ‘Auslese’ 12 - 18” tall. Clump-forming leafy mounds. Good for cut flowers and for drying. Zone 3. mollis Jun-Jul ‘Thriller’ Similar to Alchemilla ‘Auslese’. -9- 3 QT $5.25 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Allium (Ornamental Onion) Clump-forming. Useful throughout the garden: small-scale groundcover, garden borders, accent, rock gardens, small space filler, containers. Well-drained soil. Five months of bloom can be achieved with a combination of alliums. ‘Millenium’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $8.50 Glossy green, twisting leaves remain attractive all season long. Rose-purple flowers in 2” diameter balls. Forms beefy clumps 24” tall. Excellent cut flower lasting two weeks in a vase. Attractive dried flower stalks remain upright into the winter. Zone 5. cernuum Jul 1 QT $3.95 Pink “nodding”flowers. Forms thick stands of persistent foliage - an excellent ornamental onion. 12 - 16” tall. Widely adaptable to soil conditions. Attracts beneficial insects. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 5. maximowiczii May-Jun 1 QT $3.55 ‘Album’ Fine-textured, blue foliage. White “pom pom” flowers. 8” tall. Zone 5. nutans hybrid Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.95 Glossy twisting leaves all season long. Pink to purple flowers in large balls. 24 - 30” tall. Excellent cut flower. Attractive dried flower stalks remain upright into the winter. Zone 5. sativum ssp. ophioscorodon Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.25 (Serpent Garlic) Flower stalks curl in double loops. 18 - 24” tall. Hardneck garlic. Culinary. Zone 3. senescens Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.75 ‘Glaucum’ Curly, fleshy, blue-grey leaves. Mauve flowers, 8 - 10” tall. Zone 3. -10- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Allium (continued) senescens Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.70 ‘Mongolian Gem’ Strap-like, blue-green leaves. Light lavender-pink flowers in 2.5” diameter balls. 18 - 24” tall. Fun & festive plant! Useful throughout the garden. Bronzy yellow fall foliage. Zone 3. taquetii Sep-Oct 2 QT $5.25 Rose-purple flowers. Forms thick clumps 15 - 18” tall. Easy to grow. Zone 6, possibly hardier. Allium schoenoprasum (Chives) Hollow, cylindrical leaves to 10” tall, good for culinary use. Edible pink flowers to 18” tall. Leaves and flowers are high in vitamin C, folic acid and potassium. Excellent dried flower. Garden naturalizer. Zone 3. schoenoprasum See description above. schoenoprasum May-Jul 1 QT $3.25 ‘Sterile’ Similar to the species, only a little shorter and no seedlings arise in the garden. schoenoprasum May-Jul ‘White Form’ Same as the species only white flowers. May-Jul 1 QT 1 QT $3.25 $3.25 Ammophila breviligulata (American Beach Grass) D 1 QT $2.95 Green leaves. 18 - 30” tall. Stongly rhizomatous. Salt tolerant. Critical to the stabilization of coastal dunes. Forms dominant stands in dunes and dry sandy areas along the U.S. east coast and the Great Lakes. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Grows well in garden soils also. Zone 5. -11- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Amsonia (Bluestar) Clump forming, shrub-like habit. Clean, attrctive foliage all season long. Noted spectacular glowing yellow fall foliage. Mixed border, masses. U.S. native species. Zone 4. D M illustris May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 Glossy, narrow foliage remains attractive all season long. Light blue flowers. 36” tall. Midwest U.S. native. D M tabernaemontana May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 ‘Blue Ice’ A compact variety only 15 - 18” tall. Dark blue flowers. Eastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. D M tabernaemontana May-Jun ‘Short Stack’ A dwarf variety only 10 - 12” tall. 3 QT $6.95 Andropogon D gerardii Aug-Oct 1 QT $3.75 (Big Bluestem) Green to blue-green foliage. Upright, strictly clump-forming habit. 4’ tall. Sturdy and long lived. Attractive ornamental notable for its lush summer foliage and its orange to red fall and winter color. Northeastern U.S. native. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. D virginicus Sep-Mar 4 QT $5.95 (Broom Sedge) Upright clumping habit. Foliage green in summer, then turning tawny orange late fall through winter. Silver flowers especially attractive when back lit. 4’ tall in flower. Northeastern U.S. native of sandy soil and dry open woods and fields. Zone 3. -12- Codes Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Plant Name Bloom Size Price Anemone (Japanese Anemone) Fantastic late season border perennials. Organically rich, moist soil. Attractive foliage. Excellent cut flower. Interplant with spring bulbs. Best if protected from afternoon sun. Low maintenance. ‘Honorine Jobert’ Sep-Oct 3 QT $6.75 Produces large, single white flowers 3 - 4’ tall. Heavy flowering variety. Zone 5. ‘September Charm’ Aug-Oct Produces light pink flowers 30” tall. Zone 5. tomentosa Aug-Oct 3 QT $6.75 ‘Robustissima’ Single, pink flowers. 32” tall. Early blooming variety. Vigorous. Zone 5. 3 QT $6.75 Anemone nemerosa M (Wood Anemone) nemerosa April 1 QT $6.25 ‘Good White’ Large, pure white, star-shaped flowers on 5” stems. Spreading mats of finely cut foliage. Organically rich soil. Choice woodland groundcover. Zone 4. Angelica polymorpha (Chinese Angelica) Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.75 6 QT $8.50 Multitudes of white, purple tinged umbel flowers appear to float around the plant. Zig-zag stem pattern. 5’ tall. Bushy habit. Will self sow. Bold statement plant. Zone 5. -13- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Apios americana (Groundnut) M Trellised Aug-Sep 4 QT $10.50 Twining herbaceous vine. Brown-purple flowers in dense clusters. Sweetly scented. Legume. Edible tubers raw or cooked. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Occurs throughout eastern North America from New Brunswick to Florida. Zone 4. Aquilegia (Columbine) Old fashioned favorites. Freely self-sowing. Well-drained soil. Companions: ferns, spring bulbs, aconitum, tricyrtis, sisyrinchium. An outstanding combination - narcissus, aquilegia, & Japanese painted fern. ‘Mellow Yellow’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.25 Brilliant chartreuse leaves. 18 - 24” tall. Blue-purple or white flowers. An old-fashioned favorite with a new twist. Zone 3. canadensis May-Jun 3 QT $5.45 Red-yellow bicolor flowers. 18 - 24” tall. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Arabis (Rockcress) Apr-May caucasica 1 QT $3.25 ‘Snowfix’ Bright white flowers, 4 - 5” tall. Low mounding habit. Well-drained soil. Rock gardens, front of the border, containers. Compliment to spring flowering bulbs. Zone 3. procurrens Apr-May 1 QT $3.75 ‘Glacier’ Forms low mats of glossy, bright green foliage 2” tall. Pure white flowers on upright stems to 12” tall. Similiar to A. sturii only more vigorously spreading. An excellent small to medium-scale groundcover. Zone 3. -14- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price sturii Apr-May 1 QT $3.75 Neat, compact mounds of glossy leaves. 2 - 3” tall. White flowers to 8” tall. Rock gardens, containers, garden borders. Zone 4. Arabis (continued) Arabis ferdinandi-cobergi Forms low, dense mats of glossy foliage. 2” tall. Pure white flowers on upright stems to 12” tall. An excellent small-scale groundcover, edger, patios & pathways, rock gardens, containers. Zone 5. ‘Old Gold’ Apr-May Prominent gold edged foliage. ‘Variegata’ Apr-May 1 QT $3.95 Prominent white edged foliage. For many years I had a shallow terra cotta pot of ‘Variegata’ on my front porch. 1 QT $3.95 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi D (Bearberry) ‘Massachusetts’ May 3 QT $8.50 Lustrous, dark evergreen leaves on woody stems forming broad, thick mats over time. Small, whitish-pink flowers. 4 - 6” tall. Salt tolerant. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Arenaria montana May-Jun 1 QT $3.55 (Sandwort) Low, cushion-forming plants. 2 - 4” tall. Bright white flowers. Welldrained soil. Excellent choice for rock gardens, berms and smallscale plantings. Zone 4. -15- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Arisaema Choice woodland perennials. Spathe and spadix type flowers. Ornamental berries in the fall. Organically rich, moist soil. Zone 4. M dracontium Jun-Jul 1 QT $6.95 (Green Dragon) 3 QT $9.00 Leaf blades to 9” across on long petioles. 2 - 3’ tall. Flower consists of a narrow pointed, green spathe with a long yellow spadix resembling a whip protruding several inches. Orange berries in the fall. Northeastern U.S. native. M sikokianum May 1 QT $7.55 (Japanese Cobra Lily) Truly spectacular! In early spring a dark pitcher and a pair of leaves emerge. As the pitcher opens, it reveals a pure white marshmallow like protrusion (spadix), which provides a dramatic contrast to the striped hood (spathe). 15” tall. Orange-red berries in the fall. M triphyllum May-Jun 1 QT $6.95 (Jack-in-the-pulpit) Three-lobed leaves on long petioles. 1’ tall. Flowers consist of a green & purple spadix (jack) inside a hooded green & purple spathe (pulpit). Red berries provide food for wildlife. Northeastern U.S. native. Aristolochia durior (Dutchman’s Pipe) Trellised May-Jun 4 QT $10.50 Vigorous twining vine up to 20 - 30’. Large, heart-shaped leaves 4 - 10” long form a solid screen. Unusual yellow-green flowers with brownish purple lobes give rise to its name. Traditional front porch screen. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 4. -16- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Armeria maritima (Sea Thrift) Narrow, evergreen leaves form compact grassy tufts. 4 - 6” tall. Holds its shape well - can be arranged in geometric patterns. Smallscale groundcover, accent, edger, containers, seaside gardens (salt tolerant). Zone 4. ‘Alba’ White flowers. ‘Blue Mound’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 Blue-green leaves. Rich pink flowers. Later blooming than other armerias - plant with other varieties to extend bloom time. A 2009 Glover Perennials introduction. ‘Dusseldorf Pride’ Carmine red flowers. May-Jun 1 QT 3 QT $3.25 $5.45 ‘Rubrifolia’ May-Jun Purplish-red foliage. Rosy-pink flowers. 1 QT 3 QT $3.75 $5.45 D ‘Silver Mound’ 3 QT $5.45 Soft, fine-textured, silver foliage. Forms low mounds, 6 - 10” tall. Requires well-drained, lean soil. Trim back occasionally to keep shapely. Zone 4. D stelleriana 3 QT $5.25 (Dusty Miller) Felted silvery-white foliage forming a carpet. 6 - 12” tall. Salt tolerant. Naturalized along the coast of northeastern U.S. and elsewhere in northern hemisphere. Can be found in assocation with Ammophila breviligulata (American beach grass). Performs well in well-drained garden soils also. Zone 4. D stelleriana 3 QT $5.25 ‘Silver Brocade’ (Dusty Miller) Same as above. A selection from the University of British Columbia. May-Jun 1 QT 3 QT $3.25 $5.45 Artemisia -17- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Arum italicum Arrowhead-shaped leaves emerge in the fall, persist through the winter and spring, then go dormant the following summer. Greenish white spathe with yellow spadix. Shiny orange berries remain for the summer when foliage is dormant. 12” tall. Choice. Combines well with Bergenia, Carex, Ceratostigma. Zone 6. ‘Winter White’ May-Jun Dramatic, brightly marbled foliage. 3 QT $12.50 Aruncus M aethusifolius Jun-Jul 1 QT $4.25 (Dwarf Goat’s Beard) Fern-like, green foliage, 6” tall. Creamy white flowers to 10” tall. Fiery red foliage in the fall. Clump forming. A neat & tidy plant excellent as an edger, small-scale groundcover. Zone 5. M dioicus Jun-Jul 3 QT $6.25 (Goat’s Beard) Sprays of creamy white flowers. Upright shrub-like habit. 3 - 6’tall. Dappled shade or morning sun is best. Organically rich, moist soils. Highly attractive to beneficial insects that help control garden pests! Northeastern U.S. Native. Zone 4. Arundo donax M D donax Sep-Nov 2 GAL $10.95 (Giant Reed) The tallest hardy grass other than bamboos! Will attain a 12 - 14’ height here in the northeastern U.S. Maintains a clump form expanding outward perhaps 1’ per year. Stout rhizomes. A dramatic presence in the garden. Not invasive in the northeast. Zone 6. M D ‘Golden Chain’ Sep-Nov Golden striped leaves. 5 - 6’ tall. Zone 6. M D ‘Variegata’ (‘Versicolor’) Sep-Nov 2 GAL $12.50 3 QT $7.95 2 GAL $12.50 Dramatic white striped leaves and stems changing to creamy yellow in summer. Robust clumper eventually to 8 - 9’ tall. Cut back to ground prior to new growth in spring. Specimen, masses. Zone 6. -18- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Asarum (Wild Ginger) Choice shade groundcovers. Slow spreading. Organically rich, moist soils. M canadense Apr-May 1 QT $6.75 Kidney-shaped leaves up to 6” wide. 4 - 6” tall. Hidden purplish flowers. Rhizomes can be dried and candied. Northeastern U.S. native of rich, deciduous woods. Zone 4. M splendens Apr-May 1 QT $7.55 ‘Quick Silver’ Leathery leaves strongly marbled in silver. Semi-evergreen. 6” tall. Slow spreading. Zone 5. Asclepias (Milkweed) Famous for attracting Monarch butterflies. Soft as silk, seeddispersing “parachutes” in the fall. Our three species offerings all have a well-behaved clumping habit. Northeastern U.S. natives. M incarnata ssp. pulchra Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 (Showy Swamp Milkweed) 4 QT $6.25 Showy, bright pink flowers in terminal clusters. 3 - 4’ tall. Attracts benefical insects. We are proudly offering native stock from the North Fork of Long Island. Native of U.S. east coast from New England southward. Zone 3. D purpurascens Jul-Aug 1 QT (Purple Milkweed) Intense rose-purple flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Zone 3. D tuberosa Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.95 (Butterfly Weed) Brilliant orange flowers long blooming. Requires well-drained soil. Our favorite orange flower. Zone 3. -19- $3.55 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Aster ageratoides ‘Adustus Nanus’ Jul-Oct 3 QT $5.70 Dwarf groundcovering aster. Light lavender flowers. 6 - 8” tall. Rhizomatous. Well-drained soil. Edger, front of the border, groundcover. Zone 5. Aster cordifolius (Blue Wood Aster) Sep-Oct 1 QT $3.55 Clouds of blue-violet flowers. Heart-shaped leaves. 2 - 3’ tall. A good naturalizer under trees. Northeastern U.S. native of average to dry woods and meadows. Zone 3. ‘Avondale’ A prolific blooming selection. Sep-Oct 4 QT $5.70 Aster divaricatus (White Wood Aster) ‘Eastern Star’ Sep-Oct 3 QT $5.45 Dark, shiny, mahogany stems. Masses of small white flowers. 18 - 24” tall. Northeastern U.S. native. Originally collected from coastal Rhode Island. Zone 3. Aster dumosus Great mildew resistant asters. Clean, compact, dark green foliage looks good all season long. Round, bushy habit. 8 - 12” tall. Good container plant. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. ‘Wood’s Blue’ Lavender-blue flowers Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.25 ‘Wood’s Purple’ Purple flowers. Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.25 -20- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Aster ericoides D D (Heath Aster) Sep 3 QT $5.25 Covered in small white flowers with gold centers. 2 - 3’ tall. Upright habit. Good late season performer in the mixed border. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. ‘Snow Flurry’ Sep 3 QT $5.95 Forms a low, dense carpeting groundcover, 6 - 8” tall. Prostrate habit. Good weed suppression ability. Covered in small white flowers with gold centers. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 5. Aster laevis D (Smooth Aster) ‘Bluebird’ Sep-Oct 4 QT $5.95 Attractive, blue-green foliage holds up well all season. Violet flowers. 3 - 4’ tall. Rated a top performing aster for garden use. Not likely to need staking despite its height. Good cut flowers. Attracts beneficial insects. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Aster linariifolius D Jul-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Pale blue flowers. Stiff, needle-like, glossy foliage. Forms a dense tidy mound. 1 - 2’ tall. Excellent in poor sandy soils, rock gardens. Northeastern U.S. native. Our plants are from Long Island provenance. Zone 4. Aster novae-angliae M (New England Aster) ‘Purple Dome’ Sep-Oct 3 QT $5.25 Deep purple flowers. Compact form only 18” tall. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 3. -21- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Aster novi-belgii M (New York Aster) Sep-Oct 4”POT $2.95 3 QT $5.25 Lavender-blue flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Salt tolerant. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Aster spectabilis D (Showy Aster) Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Blue flowers. 18” tall. Found in dry sandy soil along the East Coast. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 5. Aster umbellatus M (Flat-topped Aster) Aug-Sep 4 QT $5.45 White flowers with yellow eyes. 3 - 4’ tall. Meadows, garden borders. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Aster ‘Blue Autumn’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Deep violet-blue flowers. Compact, mounding habit. 18 - 24” tall. Zone 4. Astilbe Clean, attractive foliage. Best in organically rich, moist soil. Edger, accent, masses & drifts. Companions: ferns, asarum, saruma, carex, iris, chelone, heuchera, hosta, pulmonaria, tricyrtis, Begonia grandis. Zone 4. M ‘Hennie Graafland’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.70 Heavy bloomer with clear pink plumes. Rich dark foliage. 18” tall. M ‘Montgomery’ Jul-Aug 3 QT Dark red flowers on darker red stems. 20 - 24” tall. $5.70 M ‘Snowdrift’ June The whitest of the white Astilbes. 24” tall. $5.70 -22- 3 QT Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price M ‘Visions’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.70 Raspberry red plumes. Sweetly scented! Deep green foliage. 15” tall. Our favorite astilbe. M chinensis Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.75 ‘Pumila’ 3 QT $5.70 Best groundcovering astilbe. Lilac-rose flowers. 12” tall. Astilbe (continued) Astilboides tabularis M Jul 4 QT $7.25 Huge, round, pale green leaves each 2 - 3’ wide! Among the boldest leaves to be found on a hardy perennial. White astilbe-like flowers. 3’ tall. Requires moist soil to thrive. Zone 4. Aurinia saxatilis D ‘Compactum’ Apr-May 1 QT $3.25 Fragrant masses of brilliant yellow flowers cover the plant. 8 - 10” tall. Low, grey foliage. Requires well-drained, lean soil. Can self-sow. Rock gardens, front of the border. Particularly effective tumbling over walls. Zone 4. Baccharis halimifolia (Groundsel) D M 3 QT $7.25 Large shrub typically multi-stemmed with grey-green leaves. 6 - 12’ tall. Showy silver-white fruit resembling cotton starts in the fall and persists into the winter. Salt tolerant. Coastal native of the eastern U.S. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 5. -23- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Baptisia (Wild Indigo) Showy upright pea-like flowers. Attractive foliage. Bushy habit. Long-lived easy care perennials. Good cut flowers. Salt tolerant. Excellent in mixed borders. Plant low growing groundcovers around them as a compliment. U.S. native species. M D ‘Purple Smoke’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 Purple-blue flower spikes with charcoal grey stems. 3’ tall. A hybrid of northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. M D alba var. macrophylla May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 Long spikes of white flowers. 3’ tall. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 5. M D australis May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 Violet-blue flower spikes. 3 - 4’ tall. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Begonia (Hardy Begonia) Tried and true hardy perennial! Lush “angel wing” foliage with striking red veins on the leaf undersides. 1 - 2’ tall. Late to emerge in the spring. Benefits from mulch. Companions: ferns, asarum, saruma, astilbe, carex, astrantia, anemone, chelone, hosta, iris, spring flowering bulbs. Zone 6. grandis Delicate pink flowers. Aug-Oct 4 QT $6.95 grandis ‘Alba’ Delicate white flowers. Aug-Oct 4 QT $6.95 -24- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Bergenia ciliata Apr-May 4 QT $12.50 Unlike any other bergenia you have seen! Huge 12+”, hairy leaves look like an oversized african violet. White to light pink flowers. Deciduous leaves turn bright red in the fall. Zone 5. Bergenia cordifolia Useful for contrast with fine textured plants. Well-drained soil. Pathway/patio edger, shrub companion, tree islands, border. Zone 4 ‘Eden’s Magic Carpet’ Apr-May 3 QT $6.95 Rose flowers. Extra large, evergreen, glossy leaves turn burgundy in the fall/winter. 12 - 15” tall. Leaves used in flower arranging. ‘Overture’ Apr-May Same as species with tall, magenta flowers. ‘Nichirin’ 3 QT $9.95 Clumps of fuzzy green leaves irregularly bordered with a wide, white band. 24” tall. Attractive foliage plant for the shade. Late to emerge in the spring. Zone 6. 3 QT $6.95 Boehmeria nipononivea Boltonia asteroides M M (False Aster) Sep-Oct 4 QT $5.70 White daisies with yellow eyes in profusion. 3 - 4’ tall. Tolerant of a wide range of soil and moisture conditions. Excellent back of the border plant and in meadows. Attracts beneficial insects. Northeastern U.S. native. Easy care. Zone 4. ‘Nana’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $5.70 Pinkish white flowers. Compact form only 18 - 24” tall. Midwest U.S. native species. Zone 4. -25- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Briza media MD (Quaking Oat Grass) May-Aug 3 QT $5.70 Clump-forming, cool season grower, forms a dense tuft of soft green, semi-evergreen foliage, 6” tall. Flower stalks topped with “puffy oats” to 30” tall that will rustle in the slightest breeze. At first, green with tints of red-purple, then bleaching to light straw color. Excellent cut flower. Durable & long-lived. Zone 4. Brunnera macrophylla (Siberian Bugloss) May-Jun 3 QT $6.25 Large heart-shaped leaves form mounds to 18” tall. Clump-forming. Sprays of intense blue flowers held above foliage. Self sows freely. Small to large-scale groundcover, mixed borders. Zone 3. M macrophylla M ‘Diane’s Gold’ May-Jun 3 QT $9.95 Chartreuse to gold foliage all season. Sky-blue flowers. 12 - 14” tall. Zone 4. M ‘Jack Frost’ May-Jun 3 QT $9.95 Striking netted overlay of silver on heart-shaped, green leaves, like crackled porcelain. Clump-forming. Sprays of intense blue 1/4” flowers held above foliage. Forms mounds to 10” tall. Small to largescale groundcover, mixed borders. Zone 4. Calamagrostis (Feather Reed Grass) ‘Karl Foerster’ Jul-Mar 4 QT $5.95 Clump forming, cool season grass. Noted for its showy upright inflorescences that provide strong vertical accents. 6’ tall. Moves gracefully in the breeze. Easy care. Zone 4. -26- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Calamintha Fragrant, deer resistant foliage. Long-blooming, drought tolerant. Well-drained soil. Accent, edger, groundcover, garden borders, containers. Zone 5. D ‘Gottlieb Friedkund’ Jun-Oct Large lavender pink flowers. 18 - 24” tall. D grandiflora Jun-Oct 3 QT $5.70 ‘Variegata’ Creamy white-splashed variegation. Large, pink flowers. 12 -15” tall. D nepeta Jun-Oct ‘Blue Cloud’ Soft blue flowers. 12 - 15” tall. D nepeta Jun-Oct 1 QT $3.25 ‘Montrose White’ 3 QT $5.70 Clear white flowers. 18 - 24” tall. An improved variety with selfcleaning flowers and upright habit. D nepeta ssp. nepeta D officinalis Jun-Aug 3 QT $5.70 Airy pale lavender flowers. 18” tall. Can extend bloom time by deadheading. Tea can be made from the leaves - reminiscent of Bergamot. 3 QT 1 QT 3 QT $5.70 $3.25 $5.70 Jun-Oct 1 QT $3.25 3 QT $5.70 Airy plumes of white to light blue flowers. 18 - 24” tall. Has proved to be an outstanding performer in our garden, blooming constantly without the need of deadheading. Callicarpa americana M (American Beautyberry) Jun 3 QT $7.25 Large violet to magenta berries produced in profusion in the fall. Medium sized shrub. 5 - 7’ tall. Best berry set when two or more are planted together. Can be cut back to 6” tall in the spring to maintain a more compact form. Southeastern U.S. native. Zone 7. -27- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Caltha palustris M (Marsh Marigold) Apr-May 1 QT $3.25 Butter-yellow flowers. Glossy, rounded leaves. 1’ tall. Thrives in organically rich, moist soil. Summer dormant. Plant under deciduous trees & shrubs with ferns, forget-me-nots, toadlilies, astilbes. Nectar source for spring emerging bumblebee queens. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Campanula ‘Samantha’ Jun-Aug 3 QT $7.25 (Dalmatian Bellflower) Long blooming dark bluish-purple flowers. Low groundcovering growth habit. 6” tall. Well-drained soil. Excellent in rock gardens, walls and as a small-scale groundcover. Native to the Balkans. Zone 4. garganica Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.95 ‘Dickson’s Gold’ Charming small mounds of golden foliage provide great contrast for blue flowers. 4 - 6” tall. Garden highlighter. Rock gardens, raised beds, walls. Zone 4. portenschlagiana May-Jul 1 QT $3.75 (Dalmatian Bellflower) Dark bluish-purple flowers. Low groundcovering growth habit. 6” tall. Well-drained soil. Excellent in rock gardens, walls and as a small-scale groundcover. Native to the Balkans. Zone 4. Campanula punctata Bell-shaped flowers dangle from upright stems. Good cut flowers. Fast spreading. Zone 4. ‘Cherry Bells’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.70 Cherry red bells with cream spotted throats. 18 - 24” tall. ‘Sarastro’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $7.25 Huge purple bells to 26” tall. Well branched habit. C. punctata hybrid with a slower spreading rate than typical of the species. Will re-bloom if cut back after flowering. -28- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom ‘Wedding Bells’ Size Price Campanula punctata (continued) Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.70 White bells kissed with pale pink. 16 - 18” tall. Campanula takesimana ‘Beautiful Trust’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $8.50 White “chinese lantern” type flowers open to recurved, lacy petals. Attractive serrated foliage. 2’ tall. Spreading habit. Good cut flower. Zone 5. Campsis. (Trumpet Vine) Large, trumpet-shaped flowers. Vigorous climbing vines. Clings with aerial roots to wood, brick, concrete and stucco. Can be trained as a shrub. Pollution tolerant. Prune back hard in early spring. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 4. radicans - Trellised ‘Flava’ Yellow flowers. Aug-Sep 4 QT $10.50 ‘Madame Galen’ - Trellised Salmon-red flowers. Zone 5. Aug-Sep 4 QT $10.50 Cardiospermum halicacabum Staked (Heart Seed, Balloon Vine) Jun-frost 2.5” POT $2.25 3 QT $5.95 Grown both for its showy, inflated green “balloons’ which age to brown and its large, spherical, black seeds with a perfectly etched white heart. A magical plant we have been growing for many years in our home garden. Fun to collect the seeds. 6 - 8+’ tall. Perennial vine native to Tropical America treated as an annual here. Needs support. Fast growing. Zone 9. -29- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Carex (Sedge) A huge genus of nearly one thousand durable, grass-like species. Most species originate from moist or wet habitats and thrive in similar situations in the garden. Having said this, well-drained soils are fine as long as they are not droughty. Many native species. Carexes are incredibly diverse. Foliage colors: blues, yellows, browns, oranges, greens and a myriad of variegations. Evergreen to deciduous. Fine to coarse texture. Fountain-like to stiffly upright. Clump-forming to strongly running. In use, they are effective as groundcovers, specimens, edgers, accents and in containers. Deciduous varieties should be cut back in the early spring. With evergreen & semi-evergreen varieties, it is best to only remove old leaves and winter desiccated leaf tips. Combines well with ferns, asarum, saruma, astilbe, astrantia, chelone, hosta, iris, tricyrtis, Begonia grandis, zizia. M ‘Kaga Nishiki’ 3 QT $6.25 (Gold Fountains Sedge) Forms a symmetrical, fountain-like, semi-evergreen, gold mound 10 - 12” tall. Eventually 2’ wide. Clump forming. Accent, tree islands, groundcover sweeps. Zone 5. M conica 3 QT $6.95 ‘Snowline’ Deep green leaves with prominent white edges form neat mounds of narrow foliage. 6 - 12” tall. Slow growing. Zone 5. M caryophyllea 1 QT $4.95 ‘The Beatles’ Low, dense tufts of dark green, turf-like foliage. 6” tall. Deep green mop of narrow foliage forms a swirling effect. Plant in masses and drifts. Zone 5. M elata 3 QT $7.95 ‘Aurea’ (Bowles Golden Sedge) Clump forming, glowing yellow foliage lights up shady locations like few others. 18 -30” tall. Likes moist locations, will burn if too dry. Put in a container with no drainage holes for an easy low maintenance highlight. Outstanding! Zone 5. -30- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Carex (continued) D flacca Jun 1 QT $3.75 (Blue Sedge) Intense blue foliage. Fast spreader forming dense, fine-textured masses. Excellent weed suppression ability. Adaptable to a wide range of soils. Drought and salt tolerant. Dry conditions limit height. Small to large-scale groundcover. 6 - 12” tall. Zone 4. MD flaccosperma 3 QT $6.95 (Blue Sedge) Attractive, wide, blue-green leaves, 12” tall. Basal leaves persist through the winter. Mixes well with woodland perennials. Northeastern U.S. native of rich woods and bottomlands. Zone 5. M grayi May 1 QT $3.75 (Mace Sedge) 4 QT $6.25 1” diameter light green seed heads shaped like spiked globes. Highly ornamental and effective all season long. Clumping upright foliage, 18 - 36” tall. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 2. MD laxiculmis 3 QT $6.95 Attractive wide blue foliage. 10 - 12” tall. Organically rich soil. Northeastern U.S. native of rich, deciduous woods. Zone 5. M laxiculmis ‘Hobb’ A named selection of the species. morrowii 3 QT $6.25 ‘Ice Dance’ (Ice Dance Sedge) Strong creamy-white margins on leathery, semi-evergreen leaves. Knits together well forming a weed-smothering groundcover. One of the best all around groundcovers. 12 - 15” tall. Zone 5. -31- 3 QT $6.95 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Carex (continued) M morrowii var. temnolepis May-Jun 3 QT $7.25 ‘Silk Tassel’ Fine-textured, thread-like foliage. White center variegation. Beautiful clumping fountains. 12” tall x 24” wide. Showy, creamy yellow flower stems. Zone 5. M muskingumensis Jun 3 QT $6.95 ‘Ice Fountains’ (Palm Sedge) Narrow, cream variegated leaves to 2’ tall. Tropical appearance. Clumping. Plant in masses and drifts. Excellent around water features and in containers. Great Lakes region native species. Zone 4. M muskingumensis Jun 3 QT $6.25 ‘Little Midge’ (Dwarf Palm Sedge) A dwarf selection of the palm sedge, growing to 1’ tall. Slow spreading, but strong growing and reliable. Excellent around ponds. Most effective in masses. Zone 4. M muskingumensis Jun 3 QT $6.95 ‘Oehme’ (Palm Sedge) Similar to C.‘Ice Fountains’ only with more golden variegation. Combines well with blue foliage plants. Zone 4. M nigra Jun 3 QT $6.25 ‘Variegata’ Blue-green foliage with thin gold stripes. Dense, spreading growth habit. 6 - 12” tall. Forms a thick turf. Black flowers. Cut back once at the onset of spring. Knits together well forming a weed smothering groundcover. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. oshimensis 3 QT $6.25 ‘Evergold’ Glossy, dark green leaves with a median creamy-yellow stripe. Forms neat mounds. 10 - 15” tall. Clump-forming habit. Shade highlighter. Zone 6. -32- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price oshimensis 3 QT $6.95 ‘Goldstrike’ Like ‘Evergold’, only with a narrower green margin, thus more variegated. M siderosticha 3 QT $6.75 ‘Variegata’ Broad leaves with clear white stripes, quite showy. 8” tall. Spreads slowly. Long lived and low maintenance. Shade groundcover, accent, edger. Fantastic in our garden! Zone 5. M siderosticha 3 QT $8.50 ‘White Center’ Broad leaves with a very broad white central band. Later in the season the central band turns chartreuse. Quite showy. 8” tall. Superb for accents and in groundcover patches. Brightens woodland gardens. Zone 6. Carex (continued) -33- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Caryopteris (Bluebeard) Aug-Sep D divaricata 3 QT $6.25 ‘Snow Fairy’ Prominent white variegation. Soft textured foliage. 36” tall. Light blue flowers. Zone 5. D x clandonensis Jul-Sep 3 QT $7.25 ‘White Surprise’ A white edge variegated sport of ‘Heavenly Blue’. Blue flowers. Mounded shrub. 3’ tall. Mixes well with perennials. Cut back late in winter. Zone 6. Caulophyllum thalictroides M (Blue Cohosh) May 1 QT $8.50 New growth emerges intense violet-grey fading to blue-green. Yellow-green to brown flowers. Marble sized fuit start out waxy green then transition to deep blue. 2 - 3’ tall. Organically rich soil. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Ceanothus americanus D (New Jersey Tea) Jun-Jul 3 QT $8.50 Low shrub 2 - 3’ tall. Honey-scented white flowers. One of the best native shrubs for butterfly attraction. Notable tolerance for dry, inhospitable sites. Well-drained, acidic soil. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Cerastium tomentosum D (Snow in Summer) May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 Bright white flowers to 8” tall. Silver carpeting foliage, 1 - 2” tall. Zone 4. -34- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago) Sept-Nov 3 QT $5.45 Great late season color with bright blue flowers and red fall foliage. 10” tall groundcover. Good weed suppression ability. Zone 5. Chamaemelum nobile (Roman Chamomile) D Jun-Jul 2.5”POT $1.95 1 QT $3.25 Dense, mat-forming habit. Bright green, fern-like, strongly apple scented foliage. 2 - 3” tall. White daisies with yellow center to 9” tall, also apple scented. Requires dry soil. Takes foot traffic. The chamomile for medicinal uses. Also useful for potpourris, dried flower arranging, and as a groundcover. Zone 5. Chasmanthium latifolium (Wild Oats) Aug-Mar DM 1 QT $3.75 4 QT $6.25 Clump-forming, warm season grower to 3’ tall. Very upright in sun, attractively lax-stemmed in shade. Valued for the dangling oat-like spikelets held on nodding stems above the foliage - light green in summer, red-bronze in autumn & salmon-buff in winter. Vibrant gold fall foliage. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 5. DM ‘River Mist’ Aug-Mar Showy green and white striped foliage. 3 QT $7.25 Chelone M glabra Aug-Sep 1 QT $3.25 4 QT $5.95 White turtlehead-shaped flowers. Upright clumps. 3’ tall. Host plants for Baltimore checkerspot butterfly. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. -35- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Chelone (continued) M lyonii Aug-Sept 4 QT $5.95 ‘Hot Lips’ (Turtlehead) Lustrous, deep green, clean foliage. Hot rose-pink, turtleheadshaped flowers. Bronze-green early season growth. 2 - 3’ tall. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Chelonopsis yagiharana M Aug-Sep 3 QT $6.25 Chelone relative with raspberry colored turtlehead flowers. Forms full, bushy clumps. 24” tall. Zone 5. Chrysogonum virginianum Yellow, daisy-like flowers. 4 - 6” tall. Good under trees. Groundcover, edger. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 5. ‘Eco-lacquered Spider’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.55 Blue-green lacquered leaves. Long runners. Very cool, fast spreading groundcover. ‘Pierre’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.55 Soft green, hairy leaves, forming a carpet. Low maintenance groundcover. Slower spreader. var. australe May-Jun Shiny, deep green leaves. Compact form. 1 QT $3.55 Chrysopsis mariana (Golden Aster) D Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Golden yellow flowers. 8 - 16” tall. Self sows. Northeastern U.S. native of dry sandy coastal areas. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 5. -36- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Cimicifuga racemosa M (Black Cohosh, Bugbane) Jul-Aug 4 QT $6.95 Long wands of creamy white, fragrant flowers. Deeply cut dark green foliage. 3 - 5’ tall. Benefits from organically rich soil. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Cimicifuga ramosa M ‘Brunette’ Jul-Sep 3 QT $12.50 Dark purple to near black foliage and stems. Long wands of creamy white, sweetly fragrant flowers. Forms large clumps, 4 - 5’ tall. Sturdy stems seldom need staking. Organically rich, soil. Excellent among shrubs. Woodland gardens, shady borders. Zone 3. Cissus trifoliata (Possum Grape Ivy) Trellised Jul-Sep 3 QT $9.50 Tendril climbing vine with thick, fleshy leaves. Southeastern U.S. native. Zone 5b. -37- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Clematis For best growth, plant leafy groundcovers around base to keep roots cool. Needs support - fence, deck railing, arbor, trellis, pole, mailbox. Vining varieties grown on 24” U-shaped bamboo trellises. Pruning Groups: Group 1 - Produces flowers directly from old stems in the spring. Prune dead and weak stems right after flowering. Also at this time, do renovation pruning when clematis has outgrown its space. Generally though, this group does not need annual pruning. Group 2 - Produces first flush of flowers from last season’s stems. Prune this group in late winter to early spring when swelling buds begin to appear low on the plant. Prune out all dead material and cut back to the highest set of strong swelling buds in early spring. Group 3 - Produces flowers from new growth. Prune in late winter to early spring. Cut back hard to 2 - 3’ tall, lower on shrubby species. Remove all dead material. ‘Alabast’ May, Jun, Aug 4 QT $11.50 A large, 5 - 6”, creamy green flower fading to white with creamy yellow anthers. Noted shade tolerant variety. 8 - 10’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘Bee’s Jubilee’ May, Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Delicate pink flowers with deep red bar down the middle of each petal. 6 - 8” across. Yellow anthers. 10 - 14’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘Elsa Spath’ Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Rich lavender purple 6 - 8” flowers. Red anthers. Petals overlap giving a full appearance. 10 -12’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘Gillian Blades’ May, Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Large, pure white flowers with ruffled edges & gold anthers. 8’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘Hagley Hybrid’ Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Rich pink flowers with ruffled edges. Compact variety. 7 - 8’. Group 3. Zone 4. -38- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Clematis (continued) ‘Huldine’ Jun-Jul, Sep 4 QT $10.95 White flowers with yellow anthers, 4 - 5” across. Vigorous grower with good repeat bloom. 12 - 20’. Group 3. Zone 4. ‘Jackmanii’ Jun-Jul, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Velvety, deep purple flowers. Cream anthers. Profuse bloomer. 10’. Group 3. Zone 3. ‘Lanuginosa Candida’ May-Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Large, pure white, 7” flowers with yellow anthers. 10 -15’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘Mrs. Cholmondoley’ May-Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Very large, lavender-blue flowers, 6 - 7” across. Yellow anthers. Prolific bloomer. 12 - 16’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘Niobe’ Jun, Aug-Sep 4 QT $10.95 Dark magenta-red flowers, 6 - 8” across. Gold anthers. 10 - 12’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘Ramona’ May-Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Lavender-blue flowers, 6 - 8” across. Dark reddish anthers. 10 - 16’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘Roguchi’ Jun-Sep 4 QT $10.95 2” bell-shaped, fragrant, cobalt blue flowers. 6’ tall rambling vine ideally suite to weaving through shrubs or trained onto structures. A integrifolia x durandii hybrid. Zone 4. ‘Sunset’ May-Sep 4 QT $10.95 Dark velvet red flowers with purple margins 5 - 7” across! Long blooming variety. 8’. Group 2. Zone 4. ‘The President’ May-Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Large, deep purple flowers with purple anthers, 7 - 8” across. Continuous bloomer. 8 - 12’. Group 2. Zone 4. -39- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Clematis (continued) ‘Ville de Lyon’ May-Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.95 Velvety, carmine-red flowers with cream anthers. 10 - 12’. Group 3. Zone 4. heracleifolia Aug-Sep 4 QT $10.95 ‘Mrs Robert Brydon’ Non-vining, shrubby mounds, 2 - 3’ tall. Pale blue, fragrant, 1” flowers. Specimen, mixed borders, open woodlands. Good cut flower. Group 3. Zone 3. heracleifolia var. davidiana Aug-Sep 4 QT $10.95 Like ‘Mrs. Robert Brydon’ only deep blue. Group 3. Zone 4. montana May-Jun 4 QT $10.95 ‘Grandiflora’ Sweetly fragrant, pure white flowers 3” across. Yellow anthers. Vigorous growers. 12 - 20’. Group 1. Zone 5. montana May-Jun 4 QT $10.95 ‘Mayleen’ Satin pink flowers with strong fragrance. Bronze foliage. Vigorous grower. 20 - 30’. Group 1. Zone 5. paniculata Sep-Oct 4 QT $10.95 Sweetly scented, 1” creamy white flowers in masses. Vigorous grower. 10 - 20’. Group 3. Zone 3. texensis Jul-Oct 4 QT $10.95 ‘Duchess of Albany’ Pink, tulip-shaped flowers with a cherry red bar. 2 - 3” across. 10 - 20’. One of our favorites. Group 3. Zone 4. virginiana Jul-Sep 4 QT $10.50 (Virgin’s Bower) White flowers. Bright green, summer foliage. Northeastern U.S. native species. A native alternative to C. paniculata. Group 3. Zone 4. -40- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Clematis (continued) viticella Jul-Sep 4 QT $10.95 ‘Betty Corning’ Fragrant, nodding, light blue flowers with recurving tips to the petals. 2 - 3” long. 6 - 7’ tall. This variety is held in high regard. Group 3. Zone 4. viticella Jul-Sep 4 QT $10.95 ‘Carmencita’ Nodding carmine red flowers, 2” across with dark anthers and a satin texture. 12’. Group 3. Zone 4. viticella Jul-Sep 4 QT $10.95 ‘Etoile Violette’ Deep purple flowers with cream anthers. Prolific bloomer. Group 3. Zone 4. Clerodendron trichotomum (Glorybower) Aug-Sep 4 QT $9.00 Large shrub, 10 - 15’ tall. Intensely fragrant white flowers followed by metallic blue berries surrounded by star-shaped red calices. Zone 6b. Clethra alnifolia (Summersweet) M Jul-Aug 3 QT $8.50 Intoxicating, sweet spires of white flowers. Dark, glossy green foliage. 5 - 8’ tall. Organically rich soil. Salt tolerant. Yellow fall color. Neat and clean look yet informal habit. Excellent in the shrub border. Northeastern U.S. native. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. Convallaria majalis (Lily of the Valley) May 1 QT $3.55. Fragrant, white flowers. Forms dense long-lived stands. 8” tall. Zone 2. -41- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Coreopsis North American natives. Deadhead for continued flowering and for appearance. A sunny garden staple. Good cut flowers. Plant in masses, drifts, or individually for accent. ‘Cosmic Eye’ Jun-Sep 3 QT $6.75 Yellow petal tips with prominent burgundy red eyes. 12 - 15” tall. A hybrid of Eastern U.S. native species. ‘Full Moon’ Jun-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Canary-yellow flowers, 3” across. 24 - 36” tall. Pinch in May to keep more compact. A hybrid of Eastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. auriculata May-Jun 2 QT $4.95 ‘Nana’ Bright gold flowers. 8 - 12” tall. Dense, bushy habit. Humidity tolerant. Southeastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. D verticillata Jun-Aug 4 QT $5.45 ‘Moonbeam’ Lemon-yellow flowers. Fine, thread-like foliage. Attracts seedeating birds. 1992 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Cornus sericea (Red Twig Dogwood) ‘Sunshine’ May-Jun 3 QT $8.50 Attractive, all gold foliage shrub. 6 - 9’ tall x 10’ wide. White flowers followed by white berries Aug - Sep. Stems turn red in fall/ winter. May be cut back near to the ground at the end of winter to keep smaller and intensify stem color. Excellent for naturalizing, shrub borders, massing and erosion control Attractive to wildlife. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 2. -42- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Corydalis Finely textured, bleeding heart-like foliage. Organically rich, welldrained soil. Companions: ferns, dwarf hostas, Begonia grandis, forget-me-nots, pulmonaria, carex, spring flowering bulbs. ‘Dufu Temple’ Apr-Jun + 1 QT $5.45 Sky blue to purplish blue flowers. 10 - 12” tall. Attractive bluegreen foliage. A pleasing naturalizer, self-sowing readily. Zone 5. flexuosa Apr-Jun 1 QT $5.45 ‘China Blue’ Breathtaking blue flowers. Slightly fragrant. Fine-textured, bleeding heart-like, blue-green foliage. Summer dormant. Companions: ferns, dwarf hostas, Begonia grandis, tricyrtis, spring flowering bulbs. Accent, spring edger/specimen. 10 - 12” tall. Zone 5. lutea May-Oct 1 QT $5.45 Sulfur-yellow flowers. 8 - 15” tall. A pleasing naturalizer, selfsowing readily. Zone 5. ochroleuca May-Oct 1 QT $5.45 Neat mounds of attractive, blue-green foliage. Creamy white flowers. 8 - 15” tall. A pleasing naturalizer, self sowing readily. Like a white version of lutea. Zone 5. Cotula gruveri M Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 1” tall carpeter. Tolerates light foot traffic. Stepping stones, pathway edger, rock gardens, small-scale groundcover, containers. Zone 7. -43- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Cotula squalida (a.k.a. Leptinella squalida) (New Zealand Brass Buttons) Soft, fern-like, flat creeper. Silver-green foliage. 1” tall. Fast spreading. Excellent among stepping stones, along pathways and edges. Tolerates foot traffic. Yellow button-like flowers in summer. Zone 6. M M squalida See description above. 2.5”POT squalida ‘Platt’s Black’ Black foliage variety. 2.5”POT 1 QT 1 QT $2.25 $3.25 $2.25 $3.25 Crocosmia ‘Distant Planet’ Jul-Aug 4 QT $7.25 Bright orange flowers. Sword-like foliage. 30” tall. Noted cold hardy variety. Spectacular flower show. Mixes well with salvia, lavender, phlox paniculata, coreopsis. Zone 5. Cunila origanoides (Dittany) D Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.95 Pinkish-purple flowers. Aromatic foliage. 12 - 18” tall. Well-drained soil. Leaves traditionally brewed as a tea. Produces “frost flowers” (frost formations at its base) in the fall. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 6. Cymbalaria M aequitriloba May-Aug 1 QT $3.95 A smaller leaved, more ground hugging version of C. muralis. Excellent for pathway edging, stepping stones, walls and crevices. Lilac-blue flowers with a yellow throat. Semi-evergreen. Zone 6. -44- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price muralis May-Oct 1 QT $3.55 (Kenilworth Ivy) Dainty, fast-spreading groundcover. Lavender colored flowers with yellow throat. Soft, rounded green leaves. Incredible in its ability to grow in cracks on walls. Small-scale groundcover, walls & slopes. Great in containers. Zone 5. muralis May-Oct ‘Alba Compacta’ Compact, white blooming form. Zone 5. 1 QT $3.55 muralis May-Oct ‘Globosum Roseum’ Compact, pink blooming form. Zone 5. 1 QT $3.55 pallida May-Oct 1 QT $3.55 Same as muralis only larger flowers, leaves grey-green. Zone 5. Cymbalaria (continued) Delosperma (Ice Plant) Succulent, semi-evergreen leaves on low creeping stems. Smallscale groundcover, edger, accent, rock gardens, containers. Drought tolerant. Avoid winter wet sites. D ‘Blut’ Jun- Sep 1 QT $3.25 Intense deep purple flowers. Creeping habit 1” tall x 15” wide. Zone 5. D ‘John Proffit’ Jun- Sep 1 QT $3.25 Lustrous fuchsia-pink flowers for most of the season. 2” tall. Leaves remain succulent through winter. Zone 4. D ‘Lavender Ice’ Jun- Sep 1 QT $3.25 Irridescent lavender pink flowers. 2” tall. Fleshy green leaves remain through the winter with purple coloration. Zone 5. D congestum May-Jun, Sep 1 QT $3.75 ‘Gold Nugget’ Showy, yellow flowers with a fall repeat. Forms tight mats, 1 - 2” tall. Zone 5. -45- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Delosperma (continued) D congestum May-Jun, Sep 1 QT ‘White Nugget’ The white flowered version of ‘Gold Nugget’. D cooperi 1 QT $3.25 8” PAN $5.45 Purple-pink, aster-like flowers. 4” tall. Long bloomer. Zone 6. D dyeri May-Sep 1 QT $3.55 Succulent leaves. Bright starburst-shaped flowers in shades of orange to coral with cream centers. Creeping habit 3” tall. Zone 5. D floribundum Jun-Sep 1 QT $3.25 ‘Starburst’ Shimmering bright pink flowers with white eye. Mounding habit 4” tall. Zone 6. D nubigenum May-Jun 1 QT $3.55 ‘Basutoland’ Bright yellow flowers. Forms solid mats. Native to mountains of S. Africa. 2” tall. Zone 5. D sphalmanthoides Apr-May 2.5”POT $3.25 Iridescent fuchsia flowers, grey foliage. Extremely tight, matforming habit 1” tall. Zone 5. $3.75 Jun-Sep See also Stomatium mustellinum for Delosperma relative Dendranthema ‘Clara Curtis’ Aug-Oct 4 QT $5.95 Single bright pink flowers with a yellow center. 24 - 30” tall. Zone 4. ‘Mary Stoker’ Aug-Oct 4 QT $5.95 Single, straw yellow to apricot flowers. 24 - 30” tall. Zone 4. -46- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Deutzia gracilis May 3 QT $7.25 ‘Nikko’ Graceful, low-spreading, woody groundcover. Abundant white flowers and wine-red fall foliage. 12 - 24” tall. Award winner. Zone 4. scabra Jun 6 QT $9.95 Spectacular, double, pure white flowers ending with a shower of “snow” as the petals fall. Large shrub with an upright arching habit. 10 - 12’ tall. Cinnamon exfoliating bark. Fast growing, durable, low maintenance shrub. Zone 5. setchuenensis var corymbiflora Jun-Jul + 3 QT $8.50 White, star-like flowers in showy clusters Jun-Jul with later season re-blooming. Attractive grey-green leaves and exfoliating bark. A graceful shrub 4 - 6’ tall. Zone 6. Dianthus Well-drained soil. Benefits from occasional lime applications. Accent, edger, front of the border, rock gardens, containers, small space filler. Excellent cut flowers. ‘Cherry Moon’ May-Jun 2 QT $5.70 Low, compact, evergreen mounds. 4 - 6” tall. Fragrant bright pink flowers with dark cherry eyes. Smoky grey-plum foliage. Zone 4. ‘Firewitch’ May-Jul 2 QT $4.95 (Cheddar Pink) Blue, compact, evergreen mounds. Long blooming, fragrant, magenta flowers held above the foliage. 6” tall. Zone 4. ‘Tiny Rubies’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.55 Extremely compact, evergreen mounds. Rose-pink flowers. 4” tall. Zone 4. -47- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Dianthus (continued) barbatus May-Jul 3 QT $5.70 ‘Heart Attack’ A truly perennial Sweet William. Brilliant red-black carnations. 12 - 18” tall. Dark green foliage turns to burgundy in the fall. Excellent cut flower. Zone 4. deltoides Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.45 ‘Confetti White’ White flowers to 8” tall. Attractive mat-forming groundcover. Evergreen. Self-sows. Zone 3. deltoides Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 ‘Vampire’ 3 QT $5.45 Scarlet flowers to 8” tall. Attractive compact variety. Evergreen. Mat-forming habit. Foliage turns purple in the fall/winter. Selfsows. Zone 3. japonicus Jun-Jul 1 QT $4.25 You would not guess this is a Dianthus. Broad, 1/2” wide, 3” long, glossy, wax-like, foliage to 6” tall. Large heads of pink flowers, 10 - 12” tall. Will self-sow forming groundcovering colonies. Zone 5. petraeus May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 Dense mat-forming habit. Evergreen. Very fragrant, frilly white flowers, 1” wide. Rock gardens. Native to the Balkans. Zone 5. plumarius Jun-Aug 3 QT $6.95 ‘Birmingham’ (Cottage Pink) Intoxicatingly fragrant, double white flowers! 12” tall. 5” tall blue foliage. Makes an excellent corsage. Deadheading helps extend bloom time. Heat & humidity tolerant variety. Zone 4. plumarius Jun-Aug 3 QT $6.95 ‘Rose de Mai’ (Cottage Pink) Intoxicatingly fragrant, lilac-pink flowers! 10 - 12” tall. 5” tall blue foliage. Makes an excellent corsage. Deadheading helps extend bloom time. An heirloom variety introduced around 1820. Zone 4. -48- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Dioscorea villosa (Wild Yam) Staked 4 QT $10.50 Attractive heart-shaped green leaves. Herbaceous vine (dies back to ground each winter) with new stems arising from a tidy clump each spring. Edible tubers. Plant at base of a trellis, railing or other support, or allow to ramble. Excellent in combination with blue hostas. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Dracocephalum ruyschianum Jun-Jul 1 QT $4.55 (Nordic Dragonhead) Forms neat bushlets of attractive, narrow, dark green, rosemary-like foliage. 12” tall. Showy blue flowers in upright terminal clusters. Well-drained soil. Red fall foliage. Low maintenance. Zone 5. Echinacea paradoxa D (Yellow Cone Flower) Jul-Sep 1 QT $4.25 4 QT $6.75 Golden yellow flowers with dark purple cones. 24 - 30” tall. Welldrained, lean soil. Good cut flower. Garden borders, dry areas. Native to Missouri and Arkansas. Zone 4. Echinacea purpurea (Cone Flower) Excellent cut flower. Low maintenance. Clump-forming. Garden borders, large containers. Attracts seed eating birds. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 3. D ‘Magnus’ Jul-Sep 1 QT $3.75 Large, rose-pink blooms. 3 - 4’ tall. 1998 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. D POW WOW ‘White’ Jul-Sep 2 QT $5.95 White flowers. 20 - 24” tall. Noted new variety bred for compactness, better branching and more flowers. -49- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Echinacea purpurea (continued) D POW WOW ‘Wild Berry’ Jul-Sep 2 QT $5.95 Large, deep rose-purple flowers. 20 - 24” tall. Noted new variety bred for compactness, better branching and more flowers. D ‘Starlight’ Jul-Sep Purple-red flowers. 36 - 40” tall. 2 QT 4 QT $4.95 $5.45 D ‘White Swan’ Jul-Sep Creamy white flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. 2 QT $5.25 Echinacea tennesseensis D ‘Rocky Top’ Jul-Sep 1 QT $4.25 4 QT $6.75 Pastel pink flower with dark cone. Upward curled petals! Native to Tennessee. Zone 4. Echinacea D ‘Tiki Torch’ Jul-Sep 1 QT $8.50 4 QT $9.50 Large, dark orange cones with long color retention. Spicy scent. Strong stems. 36” tall. Zone 4. Elymus magellanicus Jun 1 QT $3.75 Intensely blue foliage to 12 - 15” tall - the bluest of all the grasses! Beige seed heads to 36” tall in summer. Well-drained soil borders, containers, accent. Zone 6. Epimedium (Barrenwort) Small to large-scale groundcover, edger, tree islands, woodlands. Dry shade tolerant. Competes well with tree roots. D ‘Lilafee’ Apr-May 3 QT $7.55 Lavender-violet flowers, one of the showiest epimediums. 9 - 12” tall. Vigorous variety. Zone 4. -50- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Epimedium (continued) ‘Niveum’ May-Jun 3 QT $7.55 Pure white flowers. 10 - 14” tall. Attractive, light green leaves. Zone 4. ‘Roseum’ May-Jun 3 QT $7.55 Dainty, lavender flowers, 9” tall, followed by a flush of foliage, 12” tall. Zone 4. D ‘Sulfureum’ Apr-May 3 QT $7.55 Green, heart-shaped leaves. 1” yellow flowers. 10 - 12” tall. Spreading habit. Zone 5. D rubrum Apr-May 3 QT $7.55 Crimson-sepaled flowers with creamy-yellow spurs. Slow spreading clumper. Semi-evergreen leaves with red margins and veins. 8 - 12” tall. Zone 4. Equisetum M hyemale var. robustum 3 QT $6.75 (Giant Horsetail) Slender, hollow, leafless stems 3 - 6’ tall. Aggressive spreader. Excellent vertical accent around ponds and wet areas and in containers. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. M scirpoides 1 QT $3.95 (Dwarf Scouring Rush) Slender, jointed, evergreen stems, 4 - 8” tall. Aggressive spreader. Useful around pools. Great texture plant in containers. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 1. -51- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Eragrostis D elliottii (Blue Love Grass) D spectabilis Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 (Purple Love Grass) Produces an amazing fog-like effect with its purple flowers late summer softening to tan later. 8 - 14” tall. Northeastern U.S. native. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 4. Jun-Oct 1 QT $3.75 3 QT $6.25 6 QT $6.95 Fine bladed clumping grass. Blue-green foliage. Showy sprays of seed heads. 2 - 3’ tall. Pleasing movement in the wind. Grows well in sandy soil. Southeastern U.S. native. Zone 6. Erigeron pulchellus May-Jun 3 QT $5.25 (Fleabane) White daisies (sometimes pale lavender) with hairy stems. 12 - 18” tall. Low, ground hugging foliage spreads to form small colonies over time. Self-sows. Groundcover. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. pulchellus May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 ‘Lynnhaven Carpet’ Pale lavender daisies. 14” tall. Large grey-green hairy leaves are more impressive than the species. Zone 5. scopulinus Jun 1 QT $3.75 Dense mats of small, green foliage. 1” tall. White daisies with yellow eyes. Well-drained soil. Rock gardens, stepping stones, small-scale groundcover. Southwestern U.S. native. Zone 6. Eryngium planum D (Sea Holly) Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.25 Showy blue globes on silver stems. 2 - 3’ tall. Best in lean dry soils. Avoid overwatering. Excellent cut & dried flower. Zone 4. -52- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Eryngium planum (continued) D ‘Blue Glitter’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $7.25 Bright blue flowers on silver-blue stems. 3’ tall. Zone 4. D ‘Blue Hobbit’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $7.25 Showy blue globes on silver stems. A dwarf variety only 12” tall. Zone 4. Erysimum kotschyanum D (Wallflower) ‘Sunlight Jun-Jul 2 QT $5.25 Deep yellow flowers. Forms attractive evergreen mats. 3 - 4” tall. Well-drained soil. Front of the border, edger, rock gardens. Zone 6. Eucomis (Pineapple Lily) ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $6.75 Dramatic, long, strap-like, burgundy foliage in a rosette. Flower stalks, also burgundy, to 20” tall. Tropical appearance. Zone 6. Euonymus fortunei (Wintercreeper) ‘Kewensis’ 3 QT $6.95 Diminutive mat-forming variety, 2 - 4” tall. 1/4 - 1/2” leaves. Evergreen leaves tinged purple in winter. Small-scale groundcover, tree islands, edger, accent, woodlands. Widely adaptable. Zone 5. ‘Vanilla Frosting’ 3 QT $7.95 Dwarf, white variegated wintercreeper. A sport of ‘Kewensis’ discovered at Glover Perennials. The same size and habit of ‘Kewensis’ only with a white marbling. Pink highlights in winter. Very cool! ‘Wolong Ghost’ 3 QT $7.25 Long, narrow evergreen leaves with prominent white veining. 12” tall. Groundcover, tree islands, containers. A Heronswood Nursery introduction. Zone 6. -53- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price D altissimum Aug-Sep 4 QT $7.25 ‘Prairie Jewel’ Cream speckled foliage. White flowers. 3’ tall. Midwest U.S. native species. Zone 4. M coelestinum Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.70 ‘Wayside’ (Hardy Ageratum) Blue flowers - soft and showy. 15 - 18” tall. A noted shorter growing variety. Good cut flower. Fast spreading. Eastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. M fortunei Sep-Oct 1 QT $3.75 ‘Pink Elegance’ 6 QT $8.50 Attractive, white variegated foliage looks good all season. Fuzzy pink flowers. 3 - 4’ tall. Organically rich, soil best. A show stopper! D hyssopifolium Aug-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Flat-topped clusters of white flowers. Fine-textured foliage. 2 - 3’ tall. Northeastern U.S. native of dry, sandy soils. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 4. M purpureum Aug-Sep 6 QT $8.50 ‘Little Red’ (Dwarf Joe Pye Weed) Large flower heads of rich rosy pink. 48” tall. Found to be the shortest Eupatorium purpureum variety in Plant Delights’ trials. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. Eupatorium Euphorbia D characias Jun 3 QT $6.95 ‘Tasmanian Tiger’ Narrow, green foliage with prominent white edge. 2 - 3’ tall. Creamy white flowers. Spectacular. Zone 6. -54- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Euphorbia (continued) D corollata Jun-Jul 1 QT $5.95 (Flowering Spurge) Snow white flowers in sprays reminiscent of baby’s breath. Elliptical, dark green leaves turning Sugar Maple shades of orange and gold in the fall. 2 - 3’ tall. Performs well in lean, dry soils. Selfsows. Dry borders, meadows. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Euthamia caroliniana D (Slender Goldentop) Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Upright habit. 1 - 3’ tall. Thread-like foliage. Yellow flowers. Northeastern U.S. native. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 5. FERNS For best performance, provide light to moderate shade and loose, organically rich, moist soil. Combines well with many plants: Phlox stolonifera and divaricata, carex, Begonia grandis, viola, tiarella, asarum, saruma, convallaria, dicentra, epimedium, galium, helleborus, iris, pulmonaria, tricyrtis, anemone, astilbe, astrantia, chelone, hosta, myosotis, zizia. Ferns are wonderful as small to large-scale groundcovers. Useful as foliage accents in small groups, mixed plantings and as edgers. Great in naturalized areas, foundation plantings and in containers. For larger spaces try ostrich, hayscented, or New York ferns, as these are runners. If provided with consistently moist to wet soils, the following species will tolerate full sun: ostrich, cinnamon, royal, male, lady and hay-scented. M Adiantum pedatum 3 QT $6.25 (Maidenhair Fern) Delicate, light green fronds, unmatched for their airy appearance. New fronds emerge pink. 12 - 24” tall. Thrives in moist, rich, well-drained soil. Northeastern U.S. native. Connecticut provenance. Zone 2. Adiantum venustum 3 QT $6.75 (Himalayan Maidenhair Fern) Lush, airy, light green fronds. 6 - 12” tall. Evergreen. New fronds unfurl with a warm bronze blush in the spring. Slow spreading. Zone 5. -55- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Arachnoides standishii 1 QT $4.25 (Upside Down Fern) 3 QT $6.25 Light green fronds with prominent veins on top that look upside down. 1 - 3’ tall. Easy to grow. Zone 4. M Athyrium angustum ‘Lady in Red’ 3 QT $5.95 (Lady in Red Fern) Vibrant, burgundy colored leaf stems in spring. 2 - 3’ tall. Species native to moist, rich woods of northeastern U.S. Zone 2. M Athyrium x ‘Ghost’ 3 QT $6.25 (Ghost Fern) Fronds are a stunning silver-white, with an upright arching habit. 2 - 3’ tall. Easy to grow. Zone 4. Ferns (continued) M Athyrium filix-femina 3 QT $6.25 (Lady Fern) A durable, soft-textured species. 18 - 36” tall. Tolerant of full sun if soil is kept evenly moist. Northeastern U.S. native. Connecticut provenance. Zone 5. M Athyrium filix-femina ‘Frizelliae’ 1 QT $4.25 (Tatting Fern) Extremely narrow fronds look like beads strung on a necklace. 12 - 18” long. Zone 4. M Athyrium filix-femina ‘Minutissimum’ 1 QT $4.25 (Lady Fern - Dwarf) Hooray! A dwarf form of lady fern only 6 - 12” tall. Zone 5. M Athyrium filix-femina ‘Victoriae’ 3 QT $6.25 (Victorian Lady Fern) A spectacular fern for its frond architecture - must see for yourself. 2 - 3’ long arching fronds. Zone 4. -56- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Ferns (continued) M Athyrium x ‘Branford Beauty’ 3 QT $6.25 (Branford Beauty Fern) A cross between Japanese painted fern and lady fern. “Painted” like its Japanese parent with the upright habit of its American parent. 1 - 2’ tall. Zone 4. M Athyrium x ‘Branford Rambler’ 3 QT $6.25 (Branford Rambler Fern) Apple green fronds with red highlights. Spreads to form a dense, groundcover. 1 - 2’ tall. A cross between Japanese painted fern and lady fern. Zone 4. M Athyrium nipponicum ‘Pictum’ 1 QT $4.25 (Japanese Painted Fern) 3 QT $6.25 Burgundy, grey and dark green “painted” fronds. Best color in light shade. 8 - 12” tall. Pleasing appearance all season. Zone 4. M Athyrium nipponicum ‘Regal Red’ 3 QT $6.25 (Regal Red Japanese Painted Fern) A brighter silver and red painted fern variety. Foliage is slightly ruffled. Zone 4. M Athyrium otophorum 3 QT $6.25 (Auriculate Lady Fern) Dramatic, grey-green leaves with dark red stems. 12 - 18” tall. Easy to grow. Zone 5. D Dennstaedtia punctilobula 3 QT $5.95 (Hay-scented Fern) Light-green, hairy fronds with a hay-like scent and a soft yellow fall color. Delicate in appearance. It can thrive in full sun and is fairly drought tolerant once established. Rapid spreader. 12 - 24” tall. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata’ 3 QT $6.25 (Crested Male Fern) Handsome foliage with crested leaf tips. 2 - 4’ tall. Will tolerate sun if soil is moist. Forms a large clump quickly. Easy to grow. Zone 4. -57- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Ferns (continued) M Dryopteris australis 3 QT $6.25 (Dixie Wood Fern) Lustrous, dark green fronds. Upright habit to 4’ tall. Semievergreen. Easy to grow. A naturally occurring hybrid of the eastern U.S. Zone 5. M Dryopteris crassirhizoma 3 QT $6.25 (Wood Fern) Large, semi-evergreen, light green fronds, 2 - 3 1/2’ tall. Upright, arching, vase-shaped habit. Fronds lay to the ground after first frost. Forms a massive crown up to 4” across. Works well as a single specimen. Native to eastern Asia. Zone 5. M Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brillance’ 1 QT $4.25 (Autumn Fern - Brillance) 3 QT $6.25 An exciting new variety of autumn fern featuring colorful bright gold new foliage (coloration is evident after overwintering). 24 - 36” tall. Evergreen. Zone 6. Dryopteris labordei 1 QT $4.25 (Golden Mist Fern) 3 QT $6.25 Golden yellow new growth maturing to dark green. 1 - 2’ tall. Evergreen. Similiar to Autumn Fern. Zone 5. M Matteuccia struthiopteris ‘The King’ 3 QT $5.95 (Ostrich Fern - Jumbo) Extra large selection. Fronds up to 6’ long! Northeastern U.S. native species. Pennsylvania provenance. Zone 2. M Osmunda cinnamomea 3 QT $5.95 (Cinnamon Fern) Named for its prominent cinnamon colored fertile fronds. Attractive, upright sterile fronds, 2 - 4’ tall. Gold fall color. The cinnamon colored “wool” on young leaves is used by ruby-throated hummingbirds to line their nests. Tolerates full sun if soil is kept wet. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 2. M Osmunda regalis 3 QT $5.95 (Royal Fern) Upright, attractive foliage, 2 - 4’ tall. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 2. -58- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Ferns (continued) M Polystichum acrostichoides 3 QT $5.95 (Christmas Fern) Arching, evergreen fronds, 1 - 2’ tall. Easily grown under a wide variety of conditions. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M Polystichum makinoi 3 QT $6.25 (Makinoi’s Holly Fern) Glossy, arching evergreen fronds. 20 - 30” tall. Similiar to P. polyblepharum. Zone 5. M Polystichum polyblepharum 3 QT $6.25 (Tassel Fern) Highly glossed, dark evergreen, arching fronds. 1 - 2’ tall. Receives much praise at our nursery. Zone 5. M Thelypteris decursive-pinnata 1 QT $4.25 (Japanese Beech Fern) 3 QT $6.25 A constant bright green throughout the growing season. Elegant, narrow, upright fronds. 12 - 24” tall. Zone 4. M Thelypteris noveboracensis 3 QT $5.95 (New York Fern) Delicate, light green fronds, 12 - 24” tall. Fast spreader good for filling in large areas. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. -59- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Festuca armoricana Jul 1 QT $3.75 (Breton Fescue) Extremely fine, bright green leaves. Clump forming mounds. 6 - 9” tall. Tan inflorescences. Zone 5. glauca Jun-Jul 3 QT ‘Boulder Blue’ (Blue Fescue) A more heat tolerant blue variety. 8” tall. Zone 4. glauca Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 ‘Silver Lining’ 3 QT $5.45 (Blue Fescue) Low tufts of silver-blue evergreen foliage, 8 - 10” tall. Beige plumes. Selected by Jack Weiscott, Ornamental Plantings, of Southold, NY. Zone 4. idahoensis Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.45 ‘Siskiyou Blue’ (Blue Fescue) Attractive clumps of silver-blue, evergreen foliage. 12 - 15” tall. Looks very much like the Festuca glaucas only slightly taller. Reported to be longer lived. Widely distributed species of the western U.S. Zone 4. mairei Jun 3 QT $5.70 (Atlas Fescue) Attractive clumps of grey-green, evergreen foliage. 24 - 30” tall. Topped by very slender flower panicles. More tolerant of hot summers and longer lived than other fescue species. Excellent accent plant both in the ground and in containers. Recommended to us by noted grass plantsman John Greenlee. Zone 5. $5.45 Filipendula M (Meadowsweet) Jul-Aug palmata 3 QT $6.25 ‘Kakome’ Frothy pink flowers. Only 12” tall. Bold, textured, bright green foliage. Intolerant of drought. Well suited to mixed borders, massing and as an edger. Zone 3. -60- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Filipendula (continued) M palmata Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.95 ‘Kakome Gold’ Beautiful golden foliage. Frothy white flowers. Foliage 12 - 15” tall. Blooms 20 - 24” tall. Golden foliage acts as a shade brightener. Well suited to mixed borders, massing and as an edger. Zone 3. M purpurea Jul-Aug 4 QT $8.50 Fragrant, deep pink to carmine flowers on red stems. Bold, textured, bright green foliage. 3’ tall. Intolerant of drought. Well suited to mixed borders, massing and at pond edge. Zone 6. Fragaria (Strawberry) Jun vesca 1 QT $3.75 ‘Alba’ (White Fruited Alpine Strawberry) Like F. vesca ‘Ruegen’, but fruit is white. Apparently, birds are not attracted to the white fruit! Grown with organic fertilizers. vesca Jun 1 QT $3.75 ‘Ruegen’ (Alpine Strawberry) Sweet, tangy berries, twice the size of the species. Compact, runnerless plants. Bears June – frost. Grown with organic fertilizers. Zone 5/6. Also see Strawberry for large fruited varieties Gaillardia x grandiflora (Blanket Flower) Deadheading will extend the bloom time. Requires lean, dry soil. Mid-west U.S. native. Zone 3. D ‘Arizona Red’ Jun-Sep 2 QT $4.95 Dwarf variety. Large, red flowers. 12” tall. Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. -61- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price D ‘Arizona Sun’ Jun-Oct 2 QT $4.95 Dwarf variety. Large, daisy-like flowers over a long period. Red flowers with yellow margins, 3 - 4” across. 12” tall. Fleuroselect Gold Medal winner. D ‘Mesa Yellow’ Jun-Oct 2 QT $4.95 Single yellow daisy-like flowers, 3” across. 16 - 18” tall. Compact growth habit. Gaillardia x grandiflora (continued) Galium odoratum (Sweet Woodruff) May 1 QT $3.25 Whorled, sweetly scented, apple green foliage. Starry, white flowers. 4 - 8” tall. Excellent, fast-spreading groundcover for shade. Zone 4. Galium verum var. maritimum (Lady’s Bedstraw) May-Jun 1 QT $3.75 Forms a low carpet, 1 - 2” tall. Chartreuse flowers. Easy to grow. Stepping stones, small-scale groundcover. Excellent performer for us in our trial garden growing in open sun. Zone 5. Gazania linearis D (Hardy Gazania) May-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Glossy mounds of deep green, narrow leaves topped with 3” yellow flowers. 3” tall. Heat tolerant. Does well in ordinary garden soils as well as in lean, drier soils. Edger, groundcover, small space filler. Zone 4. Gelsemium sempervirens ‘Margarita’ - Trellised May-Jun 4 QT $9.95 Profuse display of sweetly fragrant yellow trumpets. Twining evergreen vine. 10 - 20’ long. Foliage turns purple in the fall/winter. Great for fences, trellises, deck railings, arbors, poles, mailboxes, downspouts, spilling over retaining walls. Southeastern U.S. native. A noted cold hardy variety. Zone 6. -62- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Gentiana scabra var. buergeri Oct-Nov 1 QT $8.50 Rich, deep blue tubular flowers - incredibly beautiful! 12” sprawling stems in a clump. Well-drained, rich, acid soil. Easy to grow. Another excellent alternative for fall color. Native to Japan. Zone 5. septemfida var. lagodechiana Aug-Sep 3 QT $7.25 ‘Select’ Intense blue flowers. Well-clothed stems with a prostrate habit. 6 - 10” tall. Native to the Caucasus Mountains. Zone 3. ‘True Blue’ Jul-Sep 3 QT $7.25 Large, blue flowers from each node up and down the stem. 24 - 30” tall. Zone 4. Geranium ‘Orkney Cherry’ May-Sep 3 QT $7.25 Exceptionally long blooming rosy-pink flowers with a white center. Bronze-green foliage. 10 - 12” tall. Excellent choice for groundcover plantings, accent, edger, mixed borders. Zone 5. ‘Rozanne’ Jun-Oct 3 QT $7.25 Large, blue-purple flowers - a carefree everbloomer. Finely cut foliage. 15 - 18” tall. Zone 5. Geranium macrorrhizum Spreading, weed-smothering mounds, 12 - 18” tall. Scented foliage. Semi-evergreen. Red fall/winter foliage. Dry shade tolerant. Small to large-scale groundcover, mixed borders. Zone 3. D ‘Bevan’s Variety’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 3 QT $6.95 Deep magenta flowers with red sepals. D ‘Ingwersen’s Variety’ Pale lavender-pink flowers. D ‘Lohfelden’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 White, pink-veined flowers. A compact selection only 12” tall. Zone 4. -63- May-Jun Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Geranium macrorrhizum (continued) D ‘Spessart’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 White flowers with a hint of pink. Geranium maculatum May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 Lavender flowers. 14 - 18” tall. Combines well with ferns, asarum, saruma, Japanese anemones, arisaema, epimedium, tricyrtis. Nectar source for spring emerging bumlebee queens. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Geranium wlassovianum Jun-Aug 3 QT $8.50 Long blooming, magenta-purple flowers. 12 - 18” tall. Nice red fall foliage. Native to Siberia. Zone 3. Geranium x cantabrigiense Neat, compact mounds, 10 - 12” tall. Semi-evergreen. Red fall/winter foliage. Small to medium-scale groundcover, accent, edger. Zone 4. D ‘Karmina’ Deep pink blooms. May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 D ‘St. Ola’ May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 White blooms. Geum Leafy mounds of softly haired, green foliage to 8” tall. Requires well-drained soil. Good cut flower. Excellent border perennial and groundcover. Zone 5. ‘Eos’ May-Jul 3 QT $9.00 Forms dense, leafy mounds of all gold, compact hairy foliage to 6” tall. Bright orange flowers, 11” tall. ‘Fireball’ May-Jul 3 QT $6.95 Large, orange-yellow, semi-double flowers. Flowers to 26” tall. -64- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Geum triflorum (Prairie Smoke) May-Jun 1 QT $6.95 Pink flowers followed by fuzzy pink seedheads that resemble smoke! 10 - 16” tall. Rosettes of hairy green foliage form low, groundcovering mats. Well-drained soil. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Gillenia trifoliata (a.k.a. Porteranthus trifoliatus) (Bowman’s Root) Jun-Jul 3 QT $7.95 Shrub-like habit. Wiry reddish stems. Starry, white flowers, 2 - 3’ tall. Interesting seed heads persist into winter. Attractive foliage all season long turning orange to yellow in the fall. Tolerant of a wide variety of conditions. Best with some protection from afternoon sun. Long-lived. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. ‘Pink Profusion’ Jun-Jul 3 QT Clear pink flowers. Deep red stems. 24 - 30” tall. $8.50 Goniolimon tataricum D (German Statice) ‘Woodcreek’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 White flowers in mushroom shaped clouds. 18 - 20” tall. Welldrained soil. Leathery leaves. Flower effect is similar to that of baby’s breath. Excellent dried flower. Zone 4. Gypsophila cerastoides Jun 1 QT $3.55 (Baby’s Breath) 3 QT $5.95 Dark green, round foliage. Mat-forming habit. Masses of white flowers with pink veins to 8” tall. Well-drained soil. Small-scale groundcover, rock gardens, containers. Native to the Himalayas. Zone 4. caucasica Jun-Jul 1 QT $4.95 (Dwarf Baby’s Breath) Dense grey-green cushions. White to pale pink flowers. 4” tall. Well-drained soil required. Best suited to berms, rock gardens, troughs. Zone 5. -65- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-35493 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Hakonechloa (Japanese Forest Grass) Graceful, arching stems form loose, cascading mounds. Attractive seed heads. Reminiscent of bamboo. Slow spreading clumps. Rustles pleasingly in the breeze. Accent, edger, masses & drifts, containers. The queen of shade grasses! M macra Aug-Sep 3 QT All green foliage. Copper-orange fall color. Zone 4. $8.50 M macra Aug-Sep ‘Albo-striata’ White striped foliage. 18 - 24” tall. Zone 4. 1 QT 3 QT $6.75 $8.50 M macra Aug-Sep ‘All Gold’ All gold foliage 12 - 15” tall. Zone 6. 3 QT $8.50 M macra Aug-Sep 1 QT $6.75 ‘Aureola’ 3 QT $8.50 Gold, streaked with green foliage. 12 - 15” tall. Turns an intense pinkish-red in fall. Electric in its ability to light up shady areas. Zone 5. Harpochloa falx M Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.25 ‘Compact Black’ Compact, clump-forming habit. 3” long, black, horizontal flower heads reminiscent of caterpillars. 18 - 24” tall. Profuse blooming. Organically rich soil. Useful in mixed borders and in masses. Zone 6. Helenium flexuosum ‘Tiny Dancer’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.95 Bright yellow, reflexed petals surrounding brownish-purple cones. 18 - 24” tall. Heavy blooming. Tolerant of a wide variety of conditions. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. -66- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Helianthus M Aug-Oct 4 QT $6.95 dowellianus (McDowell’s Sunflower) Bright gold, daisy-like flowers. 3 - 4’ tall. Spreading. Attracts seed-eating birds. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 5. M Oct 3 QT $5.95 angustifolius ‘Low Down’ (Dwarf Perennial Sunflower) Hard to believe this is a sunflower – a solid mass of deep gold daisies only 12” tall! An excellent alternative fall perennial. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. Heliopsis helianthoides (False Sunflower, Oxeye) M D 1 QT $3.55 4 QT $5.95 2 GAL $7.95 Warm yellow to gold daisies over a large part of the summer. Forms bushy clumps, 3 - 5’ tall. Widely adaptable. Easy to grow. Borders, roadsides, meadows. Good cut flowers. Ours are seed grown selections of the east coast var. helianthoides. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M D ‘Asahi’ Jul-Sep 4 QT $7.25 Fully double, golden flowers. Dwarf variety only 36” tall. Jul-Sep Hemerocallis (Day Lily) Long-lived, low maintenance perennials. Clump-forming. Mass plantings, accent, garden border, containers. We grow only long blooming varieties - remove seed pods to extend bloom time. ‘Happy Returns’ Jun-Oct 3 QT $6.25 Canary-yellow blossoms, almost continuously. Heat tolerant. 16” tall. Of ‘Stella d’Oro’ parentage. Zone 4. ‘Spellbinder Jun-Oct 4 QT $7.95 Large, glowing orange flowers. 34” tall. Light fragrance. Noted as being among the longest blooming daylilies! Zone 3. -67- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Hemerocallis (continued) ‘Stella D’Oro’ Jun-Oct 3 QT $5.70 Golden flowers almost continuously. Light fragrance. 15” tall. Begins blooming 1 week before ‘Happy Returns’. Zone 3 acutiloba Apr 1 QT $6.25 Makes a bouquet of cheery white to blue flowers. One of the earliest woodland wildflowers to bloom. 3 - 6” tall. Organically rich, moist soil. Appreciates an occasional shot of lime. Useful individually and in masses. A charming harbinger of spring. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Hepatica Herniaria glabra (Rupturewort) 2.5”POT $2.25 Bright, shiny leaves form a weed-smothering, uniform, green carpet. Semi-evergreen leaves turning bronze in winter. Low maintenance. Small-scale groundcover, stepping stones, edger, rock gardens, containers. Tolerates light foot traffic. 1 - 2” tall. Zone 5. ‘Sea Foam’ 1 QT $3.95 3 QT $6.25 Same as species only bright green leaves edged in cream. Eye catching! Heuchera (Coralbells) Durable accent plants. Woodland borders, edger, accent, containers. Mixes well with deciduous shrubs & trees. Zone 4. ‘Blackout’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $7.25 Shiny, deep purple-black foliage. Compact habit. Creamy white flowers to 18” tall. ‘Crimson Curls’ Jun 3 QT Dramatically ruffled, purple leaves. 8” tall foliage. -68- $7.25 Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price ‘Electric Lime’ Jun 3 QT $9.95 Large lime colored leaves form tight mounds, 12” tall. Showy white flowers to 16” tall. Leaves take on red veining in cool temps. H. villosa x americana hybrid. ‘Obsidian’ Jun 3 QT $9.50 Black-purple, shiny, smooth foliage all season. This one really stands out. Outstanding for contrast with gold and light green foliage plants. 10” height in foliage, 24” in flower. D americana Jun 3 QT $7.95 ‘Green Spice’ Vibrant green edged, silver leaves with purple veining. Excellent contrast plant. 9” tall. Great fall color. Northeastern U.S. native species. micrantha Jun 1 QT $3.55 ‘Palace Purple’ 3 QT $5.70 Crinkled, maple-like, bronze-purple foliage. 12 - 18” tall. Small white flowers. 1991 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. sanguinea Jun-Sep 3 QT $9.00 ‘Paris’ Large red flowers in bloom all season for us in our trials! Green foliage with white marbling, 10” tall. Zone 4. sanguinea Jun-Jul 3 QT $6.25 ‘Snow Angel’ Light green leaves mottled with a light cream variegation. 12” tall mounds of foliage. Showy pink flowers. Zone 4. D villosa Sep-Oct 3 QT $6.95 ‘Bronze Wave’ Shiny purple foliage. 18” tall. Cream flowers. A large, robust heuchera. Heuchera (continued) -69- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Heuchera (continued) D villosa Sep 3 QT $6.95 ‘Caramel’ Glowing apricot new growth fading to soft amber by summer. Intense salmon-red fall foliage. Fuzzy leaves with pink undersides. Long panicles of creamy white flowers, 12 - 18” tall. Bred from the eastern U.S. native species H. villosa. D villosa Sep 3 QT $6.95 ‘Citronelle’ Glowing yellow to chartreuse, fuzzy foliage. Long panicles of creamy white flowers. 10 - 15” tall. Bred from the eastern U.S. native species H. villosa. D villosa Sep 3 QT $6.95 ‘Encore’ Starts out rose-purple maturing to a light amber-rose with a heavy silver overlay! An offspring of ‘Caramel’. 12 - 18” tall. D villosa Sep 3 QT $6.95 ‘Mocha’ Large, deep purple leaves. The darkest of the villosas. A large growing variety. Creamy white flowers. D villosa var. macrorrhiza Sep-Oct 3 QT $6.25 ‘Autumn Bride’ Fuzzy, lime green foliage. Nearly evergreen. Fountains of pure white flowers, 24” tall in bloom. Good cut flower. Forms a nice groundcover being especially useful under trees and shrubs. A Gold Medal Plant Award winner of the Long Island Horticultural Society. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 5. M coccineus Jul-Sep 1 QT $3.55 (Scarlet Rose Mallow) Large, deep red 6” flowers. Upright stems 5 - 7’ tall. Deeply divided maple-like foliage. Grows well in garden soil if kept moist. Southeastern U.S. native. Zone 6. Hibiscus -70- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price M moscheutos var. palustris Jul-Sep 1 QT $3.55 (Marsh Mallow) 2 GAL $8.50 Pink flowers (occasionally red or white), 5” across. Showy mid to late season stars of the garden. Forms stands of erect stems from 4 - 6’ tall. Slow to emerge in spring. Brilliant yellow fall foliage. Performs well in garden soils as long as it is not droughty. Salt tolerant. We are proudly offering Long Island provenance of this northeastern U.S. native wetland species. Zone 4. Hibiscus (continued) Hosta Long-lived perennials. At their best in organically rich, moist soil. However, they are tolerant of a wide range of conditions. Groundcover, edger, tree islands, mixed border. Combines well with choice woodlanders like asarum, saruma, epimedium, polygonatum, pulmonaria, tricytris. Flowers and foliage useful in flower arranging. Zone 3. M ‘Allan P. McConnell’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.25 Small, dark green leaves with pure white edge. Forms compact mounds to 12” tall. Lavender flowers. Ideally suited as an edger for the garden border, pathway and patio. M ‘Blue Mouse Ears’ Jun-Jul 2 QT $7.25 Thick, rounded blue leaves reminiscent of mouse ears. 6” tall x 12” wide. Lavender flowers. A sport of Hosta ‘Blue Cadet’. M ‘Ginkgo Craig’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $7.95 Lance-shaped, green leaves with a clear white edge. 8” tall x 20” wide. M ‘Golden Tiara’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.70 Light green, heart-shaped leaves with yellow margins. Forms mounds 12” tall x 16” wide. Purple blossoms. M ‘Hadspen Blue’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $7.25 Powder-blue foliage. Forms mound 12” tall x 16” wide. Light lavender flowers. Stunning on the north side of our home. Foliage retains its color best in full shade. -71- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Hosta (continued) M clausa Jul-Sep 3 QT $6.75 ‘Normalis’ Narrow, green leaves. 12” tall. Dark purple flowers. Quite rhizomatous making it an excellent shade groundcover. M fortunei Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.25 ‘Albo-marginata’ White edged green foliage 18 - 24” tall. Pale lavender flowers. Classic variety. M fortunei Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.75 ‘Aureo-marginata’ Gold edged green foliage. 18 - 24” tall. Pale lavender flowers. Classic variety. M laevigata Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.95 Wavy, green, lance-shaped leaves. 10” tall. Star-like violet flowers. Ideally suited as an edger for the garden border, pathway and patio. Recently discovered in Korea. M shaishu jima Jul-Aug 2.5”POT $3.75 Tiny, narrow, wavy leaves. 3” tall x 6” wide. Purplish flowers. Really cute! Hosta - Fragrant Series These varieties are worth planting for fragance alone! M ‘Fragrant Blue’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $7.25 Blue foliage. 12” tall. Sweetly fragrant, light lavender flowers. Foliage retains its color best in full shade. M ‘Fragrant Bouquet’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $7.25 Apple green, heart-shaped leaves with light yellow margins. Forms mounds 18” tall x 26” wide. Very fragrant, large white flowers. Rapid grower. Zone 4. M ‘Honey Bells’ Aug 3 QT $5.70 Light green, heart-shaped leaves. Forms mounds 24” tall. Large, sweetly fragrant, light lavender flowers. Rapid grower. Introduced in 1950. Zone 4. -72- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Hosta - Fragrant Series (continued) M ‘Stained Glass’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $8.50 Shiny gold foliage with dark green margins. 15” tall x 36” wide. Very fragrant, light lavender flowers. Sun tolerant. A sport of ‘Guacamole’ (which was a sport of ‘Fragrant Bouquet’). Has received rave reviews. Houttuynia cordata M ‘Chameleon’ May-Jun 3 QT $5.45 Showy green, cream and red, heart-shaped leaves. Forms a dense groundcover. Aggressive spreader. 12 - 15” tall. White flowers. Zone 5. Humulus lupulus (Hops) Twining perennial vine grows rapidly to over 15’ tall every season then dies back after frost. The hops flower imparts bitterness and herbal aroma to beer. Provide support. Zone 5. ‘Aureus’ - Trellised Chartreuse leaves. 4 QT $10.50 ‘Nugget’ - Trellised Aug-Sep 4 QT A commerical variety used in the production of beer. $10.50 Aug-Sep Hydrangea anomala var. tiliifolia M (Climbing Hydrangea) Staked Jun-Jul 3 QT $10.50 Climbing vine. A smaller leafed variety of climbing hydrangea. Clings to tree bark, brick, stone, concrete or wood. Can climb 20 - 30’ over time. White, lacecap flowers. Exfoliating cinnamonbrown bark. Zone 5. Hydrocotyle sieboldii M (Pennywort) ‘Variegata’ 1 QT $3.75 A diminutive prostrate creeper. Small leaves with a white margin are held on rapidly spreading stems rooting at each node. Moist shade groundcover, edger, stepping stones, ponds. Zone 6. -73- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Hylomecon japonica (Woodland Poppy) Apr 3 QT $9.50 Clear yellow poppies 2” across. Light green leaves. 12” tall. Summer dormant. A charming spring ephemeral useful in the shade garden. Combine with ferns, Begonia grandis, platycodons, forgetme-nots, pulmonaria, bulbs. Zone 6. Hypericum (St. John’s Wort) Jun-Jul D calycinum D frondosum Jun-Jul 3 QT $7.25 ‘Sunburst’ Large, bright yellow flowers. Handsome, blue-green foliage. Dense, rounded shrub habit. 2 - 3’ tall. Mixed borders, massing. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 5. D ‘Hidcote’ 1 QT $3.55 3 QT $5.95 Rapid spreading, weed-smothering groundcover, 12 - 18” tall. Attractive, semi-evergreen leaves. Bright yellow, 2 - 3” flowers. Medium to large-scale groundcover, erosion control. Mow once in early spring. Salt tolerant. Zone 6. Jun-Jul, 3 QT $7.25 Sep-Oct Large, 3” yellow flowers. Shrub habit 2 - 4’ tall. Best if cut back hard in late winter. Useful in groundcover masses, mixed borders and as an accent. Zone 5. Hyssopus officinalis (Hyssop) Upright spikes like lavender. 8 - 24” tall. Requires well-drained soil. Fragrant flowers and leaves. Mixed borders, herb gardens, accent, mini hedge. Excellent lavender substitute. Zone 4. D Blue form Blue flowered form. Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.95 D Pink form Pink flowered form. Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.95 -74- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Hyssopus officinalis D White form White flowered form. 3 QT $5.95 D ‘Dwarf Blue’ Jul-Sep 3 QT (Dwarf Hyssop) Dark blue-lavender flowers. Compact form. 12” tall. $5.95 Jul-Sep Iberis sempervirens (Candytuft) Forms evergreen mounds. Bright white flowers. Requires excellent drainage. Edger, walls, terraces, rock gardens, small-scale groundcover, containers. Particularly effective where it can spill over. Zone 4. ‘Purity’ Apr-May 1 QT Compact form. Large, white flowers. 8 - 10” tall. D ‘Red Baron’ 3 QT $6.95 (Japanese Blood Grass) Beginning in the spring with red leaf tips, the coloring intensifies during the summer. Becomes nearly solid red by late summer and autumn. 20” tall. Moderately spreads by rhizomes. A durable groundcover. Useful as an accent and in masses. Zone 6. $3.75 Imperata Indigofera pseudotinctoria (False Indigo) Jul-Sep 3 QT $7.25 Woody prostrate groundcover. Rose-pink, pea-like flowers. 6 - 12” tall. Well-drained soil. Front of the border, edger, slopes. An easy care, long blooming groundcover in our trials. Zone 5. ‘Rose Carpet’ Jul-Sep A named cultivar similar to the species. -75- 3 QT $7.25 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Iris cristata (Crested Iris) Leaves to 6” tall. Forms lush, dense colonies over time. Ideal in organically rich, moist soil and part shade. Combines well with ferns, carex, asarum, saruma, astilbe, astrantia, chelone, hosta, Begonia grandis. Small to large-scale groundcover, drifts, accent, edger, woodlands, rock gardens. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M cristata Apr-May Fragrant, blue flowers with golden crests. 1 QT $3.75 M cristata Apr-May ‘Alba’ Fragrant, white flowers with yellow crests. 1 QT $3.75 Iris germanica D ‘Immortality’ May + 3 QT $6.95 Reblooming pure white flowers with light lemon beards, ruffled with strong, sweet fragrance. 29” tall. Zone 3. Iris prismatica M (Slender Blue Flag) Jun 3 QT $6.25 Violet flowers, 10 - 14” tall. Distinctive three sided seed pods shaped like a prism. Spreading habit. Excellent for naturalizing. Northeastern U.S. native. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. Iris setosa var. canadensis M May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 Blue-purple flowers with darker veins, 12 - 15” tall. Foliage remains neat and clean all season long. Excellent choice for edging, smallscale groundcover, borders. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. -76- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Iris sibirica (Siberian Iris) Forms elegant, upright clumps of narrow, arching foliage. Dramatic in bloom. Dark brown seed pods useful in dried flower arranging. Easy and reliable border perennials. Zone 4. M ‘Baby Sister’ Jun-Jul Blue-violet flowers. Dwarf variety. 14” tall. 3 QT $5.95 M ‘Gull’s Wing’ Jun-Jul Large, semi-ruffled, white flowers. 34” tall. 4 QT $6.25 M ‘Nana Alba’ Jun-Jul White flowers. 1 - 2’ tall. Dwarf variety. 3 QT $6.25 Iris verna M (Dwarf Iris) May 1 QT $3.75 Violet flowers. Stiff, narrow leaves. 6 - 10” tall. Eastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. Iris versicolor M (Blue Flag) Jun 3 QT $5.95 Blue-violet flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Salt tolerant. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Jeffersonia diphylla (Twinleaf) Apr 1 QT $7.25 White flowers. Handsome leaves, each composed of two leaf blades, appear like sets of butterfly wings. 12 - 16” tall. Shade groundcover. Best in deciduous shade. Interesting seed pods. Combines well with ferns, arisaema, tiarella, tricyrtis, carex. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. -77- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Jovibarba hirta (Rollers) D 1 QT $3.75 Low growing, succulent groundcover. Sempervivum relative. Bright red and green bicolor rosettes. Produces a multitude of tiny chicks that roll off and root where they land. Purple winter color. 1 - 2” tall. Well-drained soil. Tolerant of infertile & sandy soil. Pathway edger, containers, gentle slopes, terraces, rock gardens. Juncus (Rush) Dramatic clump formers - architecturally interesting. Quill-like cylindrical leaves. Native to moist to wet habitats. They perform well in typical garden soils if provided regular moisture. Specimen, ponds, wet areas, containers. M effusus Jun 1 QT $3.75 (Common Rush) 4 QT $5.95 Dark green leaves. Stiffly upright, arching habit. 2 - 4' tall. Can grow in shallow water up to 6” deep. Used to make tatami mats in Japan. Native throughout the northern hemisphere & northeastern U.S. We have successfully used this, along with native Hibiscus and others, in our nursery to mitigate water runoff. Come visit us to see our ongoing efforts. Zone 5. M effusus Jun 1 QT $3.95 ‘Goldstrike’ Like the species, only each leaf has a gold stripe along its length. M effusus Jun 3 QT $6.75 ‘Unicorn’ Similiar to ‘Spiralis’ only larger in all dimensions. 12 - 18” tall. Can grow in shallow water up to 3” deep. Zone 5. -78- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Kalimeris Daisy-like flowers. Aster relative. Good cut flowers. Easy to grow. Zone 5. D ‘Blue Star’ Jun-Aug 3 QT $5.45 Pale blue, daisy-like flowers over deep green foliage to mid August. Compact habit. 12 - 18” tall. D ‘Geisha’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Stunnings white and pink leaf variegation in the spring extending into the summer, eventually fading to green. Lavender, daisy-like flowers. 36” tall. D ‘Shogun’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.70 Creamy yellow leaf margins age to white. Light lavender, daisy-like flowers. Compact habit. 18” tall. D integrifolia Jun-Sep 4 QT $5.45 Single, one inch, white, daisy-like flowers on a compact mound of green. 24 - 36” tall. Heat & humidity tolerant. Knautia macedonica Pin-cushion shaped flowers. Good cut & dried flower. Well-drained soil. Self-sows. Borders, cottage gardens. Zone 5. ‘Mars Midget’ Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Ruby-red flowers, 2” in diameter. A dwarf selection, only 16” tall. ‘Melton Pastels’ Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Pink, red, salmon and light blue pastel flowers, 2” in diameter. 3 - 4” tall. ‘Red Knight’ Jul-Sep Deep red flowers, 2” in diameter. 32” tall. -79- 3 QT $5.95 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Lamiastrum (Yellow Archangel) Metallic silver foliage. Yellow flowers. Evergreen to semi-evergreen. Dry shade tolerant. Edger, accent, groundcover, containers. Zone 4. D ‘Herman’s Pride’ May-Jun 1 QT Non-spreading variety of this tough species. 6 - 8” tall. Bright yellow flowers. D ‘Silver Spangles May-Jun 2 QT $4.95 Non-spreading variety of this tough species. 6 - 8” tall. Soft yellow flowers. D ‘Variegatum’ May-Jun 2.5”POT $1.95 Running stems. 12” tall. Large-scale groundcover, large containers. Zone 4. $3.25 Lamium maculatum Evergreen to semi-evergreen. 4 - 6” tall. Performs best in cool shady areas in organically rich soil. Dry shade tolerant. Small to medium-scale groundcover, accent, edger, containers, woodlands. For seven years, we have had ‘Red Nancy’ in a container that receives no maintenance and it always looks good. Zone 4. D ‘Chequers’ May-Jun, Sep 1 QT $3.25 Smoky violet flowers. The darkest flower color of our Lamium offerings. Green leaves with a white band. D ‘Ghost’ May-Jun, Sep 1 QT $3.25 Foliage almost completely silver. Larger growing than other varieties. 10 - 12” tall. Orchid-purple flowers. D ‘Red Nancy’ May-Jun, Sep 1 QT $3.25 Foliage almost completely silver, like that of ‘White Nancy’. Rosepink flowers. D ‘Rolling Rock’ May-Jun, Sep 1 QT $3.25 Dark green leaves with a white-splashed stripe. Clear white flowers. A 1999 Glover Perennials introduction. -80- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Lamium maculatum (continued) D ‘Shell Pink’ May-Jun, Sep 1 QT $3.25 Soft pink flowers. Creamy-white band on green foliage. D ‘White Nancy’ May-Jun, Sep 1 QT $3.25 Beautiful foliage, almost completely silver. Clear white flowers. Lathyrus maritimus D (Beach Pea) Jun-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Perennial pea inhabiting beaches and dunes along the Northeastern U.S. coast and around the northern hemisphere. Pink-purple flowers. Trailing habit. Lean, sandy soil. Salt tolerant. Soil binder. Zone 3. Laurentia (Blue Star Creeper) Low, carpeting habit. 1” tall. Rapid spreader. Takes light foot traffic. Stepping stones, small-scale groundcover, edger, containers. fluviatilis Light blue flowers. Zone 6. May-Sept fluviatilis ‘Alba’ White flowers. Zone 7. May-Jul 1 QT $1.95 $3.25 2.5”POT $2.45 2.5”POT Lavendula (Lavender) Aromatic flowers & foliage. Silver-grey evergreen leaves. Requires well-drained soil. Pathway/patio edger, low hedges, borders, herb garden. Zone 5. D angustifolia Jun-Aug 4 QT ‘Hidcote’ 6 QT Deep violet flowers on compact plants. 12 - 15” tall. -81- $6.25 $7.95 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Lavendula (continued) D intermedia Jun-Aug 4 QT ‘Grosso’ 6 QT Extremely fragrant, violet flowers. 20 - 24” tall. Raised commercially in France for lavender oil. D intermedia Jun-Aug 4 QT $6.75 ‘Provence’ 6 QT $8.50 Highly fragrant, lavender-blue flowers. 30” tall. A more rot resistant variety. $6.75 $8.50 Leptodermis oblonga Jun-Sep 3 QT $7.55 Fragrant purple flowers. Blooms heavily June - July, then lightly thereafter. Low mounding, deciduous shrub. 3’ tall. Looks like a miniature lilac. Excellent performer for us here at our nursery garden. Easy. Low maintenance. Zone 5. Lespedeza bicolor D (Dwarf Bushclover) ‘Yakushima’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $7.95 Violet-purple flowers. A dwarf variety that forms feathery mounds 12 - 18” tall. Woody. Best if cut back hard in late winter. Mixed borders. Zone 4. Leucanthemum x superbum (Shasta Daisy) Shiny, deep green foliage. Evergreen basal leaves in winter. Good cut flowers. Zone 4. ‘Becky’ Jun-Jul 4 QT $5.45 Big, single white daisies. A most reliable shasta daisy and an old garden favorite. 3 - 4’ tall. 2003 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. -82- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price japonicum Sep-Oct 4 QT $10.50 ‘Golden Angel’ Attractive all yellow to chartreuse foliage. Clumping shrub habit. Creamy-white, bottle brush-like flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Yellow fall foliage. Choice woodlander. Native to Japan. Zone 6. japonicum Sep-Oct 4 QT $10.50 ‘Variegatum’ Attractive, yellow to chartreuse & green variegated foliage. Dark red stems. Shrub habit. Creamy-white, fragrant, bottle brush-like flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Yellow fall foliage. Woodlander. Native to Japan. Zone 6. stellipilum Oct 4 QT $10.50 Attractive, green, quilted foliage. White downy stems. Each stem is tipped with multiple spikes of dark pink, bottle brush-like flowers. Shrub habit reminiscent of Hydrangea macrophylla. 2 - 3’ tall. Yellow fall foliage. Woodlander. Native to Japan. Zone 6. Leucoseptrum Liatris M pycnostachya Jul-Aug 4 QT $6.75 (Prairie Blazing Star) Pink-purple (occasionally white) flowers in upright spikes. 3 - 4’ tall. Good cut flowers. Does not need staking. Borders, moist meadows, under downspouts. Considered the best Liatris species for borders and formal gardens. Midwestern U.S. native. Zone 3. D scariosa var. novae-angliae Jul-Aug 4 QT $6.75 (New England Blazing Star) Pink-purple flowers in upright spikes. 3’ tall. Good cut flower. Northeastern U.S. native. We are proudly offering Long Island provenance plants. Zone 3. -83- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Ligularia Impressive flowers rise well above the foliage. Forms large domes of large leaves. Best in organically rich soils. Intolerant of drought conditions. Zone 4. M dentata Jul-Aug 3 QT $7.95 ‘Britt Marie Crawford’ 4 QT $8.50 Large, round, deep purple leaves. Orange-yellow daisies. 2 - 3’ tall. M dentata Jul-Aug 4 QT ‘Othello’ Large, purple leaves. Orange-yellow daisies. 3 - 4’ tall. $6.25 M stenocephala Aug-Sep ‘The Rocket’ Bright lemon-yellow flowers. 4 - 5’ tall. $6.25 4 QT Lilium formosanum (Formosa Lily) Aug-Sep 4 QT $7.25 Sweetly fragrant, 6 - 10”, white flowers with dark purple stripe. 6 - 7’ tall! Will grow 4 - 5’ tall in first year. Ornamental seed heads for winter interest. Zone 5. Limonium M D (Sea Lavender) carolinianum Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.95 Airy masses of tiny violet flowers. 8 - 16” tall. Rosettes of fleshy foliage. Well-drained soil. Salt tolerant. Excellent dried flower. Seaside plantings, borders, naturalizing. Native along the coast of northeastern U.S. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. latifolium Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.95 Rosettes of leathery, evergreen foliage. Airy masses of tiny, bluelavender flowers. 1 - 2’ tall. Well-drained soil. Salt tolerant. Excellent seaside plant and dried flower. Zone 3. -84- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Liriope muscari Grass-like, evergreen leaves. 12” tall. Slow spreading clumps. Pathway/patio edger, small to large-scale groundcover. Mow back in early spring. Zone 5. D ‘Big Blue’ Aug-Sep 4”POT $2.95 3 QT $5.25 Aug-Sep 4”POT $4.55 3 QT $6.75 Large, lavender flowers. D ‘Pee Dee Ingot’ Chartreuse to gold foliage. Lilac-purple flowers. D ‘Variegata’ Aug-Sep 4”POT $2.95 Wide creamy-yellow striped leaves. Lilac flowers. Lobelia M cardinalis Jul-Aug 2 QT $4.95 (Cardinal Flower) Clumps of long upright stems 3 - 4’ tall. Intense deep red flowers. Excellent cut flower. Native of wet woods, swamps, pond & stream margins of northeastern U.S. May naturalize where happy. Zone 3. M chinensis May-Jul 1 QT $3.55 Carpeting groundcover. Pale lavender flowers. Fast spreading. Like Laurentia fluviatilis in habit. Zone 6. Lonicera - Vines (Honeysuckle) Vigorous twining growth habit. Needs support to climb, otherwise a groundcover. Fences, trellises, arbors, deck railings, poles, wall shrub, mailboxes. Grown on 24” U-shaped bamboo trellis. Enhanced fragrance at night. ‘Dropmore Scarlet’ ‘Goldflame’ May-Sep 4 QT $10.50 Scarlet-orange flowers over a long season. Bluish-green foliage. Excellent vigor and cold hardiness. Zone 3. May-Sep 4 QT $10.50 Bright coral-pink flowers opening to golden yellow. Like candy to the eyes. Free blooming. Zone 5. -85- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Lonicera - Vines (continued) ‘Lisa’ Jun-Jul 4 QT $10.50 Bright pink buds open to fragrant, white flowers that age to soft yellow. Mildew resistant, green foliage. Zone 5. periclymenum Jun-Sep 4 QT $10.50 ‘Munster’ Extremely fragrant. Pink buds opening to white flowers fading to yellow. Mildew resistant, bronze-green foliage. Zone 5. periclymenum Jul-Sep 4 QT $10.50 ‘Serotina’ Purple flower buds opening to yellow. Fragrant. Purplish foliage. Mildew resistant. Outstanding. sempervirens May-Jun 4 QT $10.50 Scarlet-red flowers with yellow-orange throats. Mildew resistant. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. sempervirens May-Jun, Sep 4 QT $10.50 ‘Blanche Sandman’ Warm apricot buds opening up to lemon-yellow. Clean, mildew resistant foliage. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. sempervirens May-Sep 4 QT $10.50 ‘John Clayton’ Solid yellow blooming variety. Good repeat bloomer. Mildew resistant. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. sempervirens May-Sep 4 QT $10.50 ‘Major Wheeler’ Scarlet red flowers with yellow-orange throats. Noted long blooming variety. tragophylla Jun-Aug 4 QT $10.50 Very long, red buds open up to butter-yellow, fragrant trumpets. May produce bright red berries. Mildew resistant. Zone 6. -86- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Lonicera - Shrubs fragrantissima Mar-Apr 4 QT $9.95 (Winter Honeysuckle) Wide spreading deciduous shrub, 6 - 10’ tall. Extremely fragrant creamy white flowers - among the most fragrant flowering shrubs! Rapid grower. A good screen plant for the shrub border. We love to cut branches in the winter to force inside! Zone 4. pileata May 3 QT $7.25 ‘Hohenkrummer’ Evergreen shrubs with glossy leaves. White flowers. 3 - 5’ tall. Takes well to pruning if desired. Excellent for low hedges and providing “evergreenness” to perennial plantings. Road salt tolerant. This variety and the following were shared with us by Fritz Schaefer of Atlantic Nurseries, Dix Hills, NY. Zone 6. pileata May 3 QT $7.25 ‘Moss Green’ More prostrate habit than L. ‘Hohenkrummer’, attaining 18 - 30” tall. ‘Pleniflorus’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.75 Forms dense carpets of tiny green leaves. Orange buds opening to bright yellow, double flowers. 2 - 3” tall. Tolerates light foot traffic. Useful groundcover as a lawn substitute, between stepping stones, on slopes, over walls and as an edger. Zone 4. Lotus corniculatus Luzula acuminata (Wood-rush) Apr-May 3 QT $7.25 Hairy, evergreen, grass-like leaves. 6 - 12” tall. Flowers to 20” tall. Dense tufts are moderate spreading. Ruby-red foliage highlights in winter. Excellent companion for ferns, woodland flowers. Ideal for under trees & among shrubs. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. -87- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Luzula nivea MD (Snowy Wood-rush) Jun-Jul 3 QT $7.25 Vigourous clumps to 15” tall. Hairy, narrow, semi-evergreen leaves. Loose heads of icy white flowers. 24 - 30” tall. Slow spreading. Useful singly or in masses. Zone 6. Luzula sylvatica (Wood-rush) Evergreen, grass-like leaves taper to a fine point. 12” tall. Flowers to 24” tall. Dense tufts slowly spread to form weed-smothering masses. Dry shade and moist shade tolerant. Useful both individually and in masses. Ideal in tree and shrub beds. Companion for ferns and other woodlanders. They are performing very well under our mature Norway maple! Zone 4. MD sylvatica See description above M D ‘Aurea’ May-Jun 3 QT $7.25 May-Jun 3 QT $7.55 May-Jun 3 QT $7.55 (Golden Wood-rush) All gold leaves. Zone 6. MD ‘Marginata’ (Variegated Wood-rush) Shiny leaves edged in white. Lychnis coronaria D (Rose Campion) Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.45 Rosettes of woolly silver leaves cover the ground. Brilliant deep rose-pink flowers, 18 - 30” tall. Does well in poor, dry soils. Short lived perennial, but self-sows abundantly. Zone 4. . -88- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Lysimachia M $2.45 1 QT $3.55 A micro creeper growing in very dense mats. Yellow, starry flowers. Evergreen to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Ideally suited for part shade stepping stone and small-scale groundcover applications. Zone 5. M nummularia May-Jun 2.5”POT $1.95 ‘Aurea’ 1 QT $3.25 (Creeping Jenny) Chartreuse-gold foliage. Needs some sun to maintain its color. Zone 4. japonica var. minutissima Jun-Jul 2.5”POT Marrubium rotundifolium (Silver Horehound) D 3 QT $6.25 Soft, felted, upward curled leaves. Spreads to form a beautiful, silvery green mat. 6” tall. Well-drained soil. Thrives in low fertility soil. Excellent contrast plant when combined in mixed borders. Groundcover, edger, accent. Native to Turkey. Zone 4. Mazus M reptans May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 Appealing, 1 - 2” tall carpet of bright green. Blue flowers. Fast spreading, more so in moist soils. Takes foot traffic (dog traffic too!). Great stepping stone, rock garden, small to medium-scale groundcover plant. Plant at edge of lawn and let creep in. Zone 5. M reptans May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 ‘Alba’ Similar to Mazus reptans only with white flowers. Foliage is a lighter green. M cordata May-Jul 1 QT $3.75 Dark green, heart-shaped leaves. Low spreading habit like that of Lamium. Showy, bright lavender-pink flowers. 4 - 6” tall. Deep shade tolerant. Shade groundcover. Long blooming. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Meehania -89- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Milium effusum (Golden Wood Millet) ‘Aureum’ Jun 1 QT $3.95 Soft all gold foliage. Clumping habit. 12 - 18” tall. Cool season grower. Excellent in combination with spring bloomers, ferns, carex and tricyrtis. Zone 6. Mimulus tilingii M (Monkey Flower) Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 Large, canary yellow flowers. Light green foliage. 12” tall. Requires constant moisture. Useful around ponds and other wet areas. Western U.S. native. Zone 4. Miscanthus sinensis Aug-Jan 4 QT $6.25 ‘Little Kitten’ Green, fine bladed foliage. Clump-forming habit. 3’ tall foliage in summer. Inflorescences open red tinted and fade to beige. 4 1/2’ tall in flower. Gold and red fall foliage. Zone 6. sinensis Sep + 4 QT $6.25 ‘Morning Light’ Narrow, white variegated leaves. Late blooming, bronze-red flowers turning to cream with age. 5’ tall. Graceful form. Zone 5. Mitella M diphylla May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 (Miterwort) Maple leaf-shaped, hairy, green foliage. Small white flowers on slender spikes resemble snowflakes. 10 - 18” tall. Evergreen with purple veining in winter. Organically rich soil. Native groundcover of the northeastern U.S. Mixes well with ferns, sedges, hostas, toadlilies, woodland phlox. Zone 4. japonica May-Jun 3 QT $6.75 ‘Variegata’ Bright green foliage splashed with yellow-white. 12” tall. Organically rich, well-drained soil. Shade groundcover. Zone 6. -90- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Molinia caerulea (Moor Grass) ‘Variegata’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.25 Dramatically striped light yellow leaves. Clump-forming. Attractive bright yellow flower stalks. 2’ tall. Zone 5. Monarda Mildew resistant varieties with fragrant foliage. Best when soil is kept evenly moist. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 4. M ‘Grand Parade’ Jul-Aug Purple-pink flowers. 16 - 20” tall. M ‘Jacob Cline’ Jun-Aug 6 QT $6.95 4 QT 6 QT Bright red flowers. Highly mildew resistant. 4’ tall. $5.70 $6.95 M ‘Marshall’s Delight’ Rich pink flowers. 3’ tall. Jul-Aug 1 QT 4 QT 6 QT $3.25 $5.70 $6.95 M ‘Raspberry Wine’ Jul-Aug Wine-red flowers. 30 - 42” tall. 4 QT 6 QT $5.70 $6.95 Monarda bradburyana D May-Jul 3 QT $6.75 Light pink flowers. Fragrant foliage takes on pleasing copper tones. 1 - 2’ tall. Drought tolerant (unlike other monardas). Powdery mildew resistant. Woodlands, meadows, garden borders. Ornamental, globe-shaped seed heads on long stems excellent for dried flower arranging. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 5. -91- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Muhlenbergia D capillaris Sep-Nov 4 QT $6.25 (Pink Muhly Grass) Pink, cotton candy-like plumes. Dark green, fine-textured foliage. Clump-forming habit. 3 - 4’ tall. Effective singly and in masses. A good choice for groundcover use in droughty soils. Northeastern U.S. native of sandy or rocky soils. Zone 6, possibly 5. Mukdenia rossii M ‘Crimson Fans’ Mar-Apr 3 QT $11.50 Maple-like leaves take on bright red highlights in the summer, intensifying in the fall. 12” tall. White, bell-shaped flowers in branched panicles, 16” tall. Groundcovering. Zone 4. Myosotis sylvatica (Forget-Me-Nots) Garden naturalizer. Mixes well with ferns, tricyrtis, astilbe, saruma Iris cristata, Begonia grandis, spring flowering bulbs. Performs best in moist soils. 6 - 8” tall. Zone 5. M ‘Victoria Indigo’ May-Jun Intense deep blue flowers. Compact habit. 1 QT $3.25 M ‘Victoria Lavender’ Lavender flowers. May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 M ‘Victoria Pink’ Radiant pink flowers. May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 M ‘Victoria White’ White flowers. May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 -92- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Myrica pensylvanica (Bayberry) D 3 QT $7.25 Tough, low maintenance shrub. Glossy green, aromatic leaves. Waxy berries fall/winter used in colonial days for making candles. 6 - 9’tall. Exceptionally drought tolerant. Salt tolerant. Borders, foundation plantings, massing, seashore. Coastal native of northeastern U.S. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 2. Nasella tenuissima (Mexican Feather Grass) D Jun-Dec 1 QT $3.55 Extremely fine textured foliage forms dense clumps that move easily in the breeze. Golden, soft, silky flowers become a straw color. Ever present. 2’ tall. Zone 6. Nepeta (Catmint) Aromatic leaves. Clump-forming. Drought tolerant and seaside tolerant. Low maintenance. Small to medium-scale groundcover, pathway/patio edger, accent, underplanting for roses, garden borders all around versatile and exceptionally long blooming perennials. D ‘Baby Blue’ Apr-Jul 3 QT $5.95 Profusion of light blue flowers. 10 -12” tall. Reads blue - darker than our previous introduction ‘Ice Blue’. A 2010 Glover Perennials introduction! Zone 3. D ‘Dropmore’ May-Oct 3 QT $5.25 Deep lavender flowers all season. Grey-green, aromatic foliage. 18 - 24” tall. Zone 3. D ‘Joanna Reed’ May-Oct 4 QT $5.95 Large, dark violet flowers. 24” tall. Well-drained soil. Shear after flowering for extended bloom time. Zone 4. D ‘Kit Kat’ Jun-Aug 3 QT $5.70 The most dwarf Nepeta yet. Tiny leaves smaller than that of ‘Little Titch’, with a somewhat stiffer habit. Deep blue-purple flowers. 6 - 8” tall. Zone 3. -93- Codes Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Plant Name Bloom Size Price Nepeta (continued) D ‘Little Titch’ May-Oct Deep lavender-blue flowers. 8” tall. Zone 3. D ‘Select Blue’ May-Oct 3 QT $5.70 Dark lavender-blue flowers. Low, mounded habit. 14” tall. Zone 3. D ‘Snowflake’ Apr-Jul, Sep 3 QT Profusion of white flowers. 10 - 12” tall. Zone 3. D ‘Walker’s Low’ May-Oct 3 QT $5.25 An 18 - 24” compact mound with large, lavender-blue flowers. Strong bloomer. Great among roses. Blooms one week earlier than ‘Dropmore’. Excellent weed suppression ability. Zone 3. subsessilis Jun-Aug 4 QT $5.95 ‘Sweet Dreams’ Large, soft, two-tone pink flowers. 30 - 36” tall. Shear after flowering for extended bloom time. Zone 4. yunnanensis Jun-Aug 4 QT $5.95 Rich blue flowers with a hint of lavender. Forms upright clumps, 24 - 36” tall. Zone 3. 3 QT $5.70 $5.95 Ophiopogon ‘Juru’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $8.50 (White Mondo Grass) White striped, evergreen leaves. 3 - 6” tall. Offers interesting possibilities when combined with black mondo grass! Very slow growing. A choice plant. Zone 5. japonicus Jun-Jul 2.5”POT $3.25 ‘Nana’ (Dwarf Mondo Grass) Compact, dark green foliage, 2 - 3” tall, creates a turf-like effect. Light lilac flowers. Edger, stepping stones, small-scale groundcover, turf substitute. Zone 6. -94- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price ‘Nigrescens’ Jul 1 QT $9.00 (Black Mondo Grass) Black, evergreen leaves 6” tall. A unique & choice plant. Very slow growing. Low maintenance. Outstanding in its ability to contrast with lighter colored plants. Accent, edger, specimen, small-scale groundcover. Zone 5. Ophiopogon (continued) Opuntia D cacanapa Aug 3 QT $7.55 ‘Ellisiana’ (Spineless Prickly Pear Cactus) Evergreen, succulent, spineless, grey-green pads, with few barbed bristles, form mounds 2 - 4’ tall. Large, bright yellow flowers followed by large red fruit. Groundcover, specimen. Zone 7, possibly colder. D humifusa Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.95 (Prickly Pear Cactus) Pear-shaped, evergreen, succulent pads sprawl along the ground. 4 - 8” tall. Brilliant yellow flowers followed by tasty edible fruit. Use care in handling - barbed bristles will stick into your skin. Inhabits sandy fields and dunes. Salt tolerant. Groundcover, erosion control. Northeastern U.S. native. We are proudly offering Long Island provenance plants. Zone 5. Origanum laevigatum D D (Flowering Oregano) ‘Herrenhausen’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $6.25 Rose-purple flowers. Very showy. Leaves dark green, flushed purple when young and in winter. 18 - 24” tall. Zone 6. ‘Hopley’s Purple’ Jul-Oct 3 QT $6.25 (Flowering Oregano) Purple flowers. 18 - 24” tall. Good dried flower. Outstanding performer in our garden. Zone 6. -95- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Origanum rotundifolium D (Oregano) ‘Kent Beauty’ Jun-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Showy, hops-like inflorescences hang from semi-prostrate branching stems. Bracts segue from green through shades of dusty rose and mauve pink as the season progresses with lavender corollas protruding. Grey-green leaves perfectly compliment this captivating floral display. 4” tall, stems to 14” long. Outstanding in containers, rock gardens. Try in well-drained sunny areas of the garden. Zone 6. Origanum vulgare (Oregano) Aromatic foliage may be used for culinary purposes. Accent, groundcover, herb gardens, containers. Well-drained soil. Zone 5. D ‘Aureum’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.25 (Golden Oregano) All gold foliage. Low spreading habit, 4 - 6” tall. Light pink flowers. D ‘Thumble’s Variety’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.25 (Golden Oregano) Pleasing gold foliage with dark pink stems that look good all season. Bushy, mounding habit. 6 - 8” tall. White flowers. Fragrant foliage takes on pinkish tones in the fall. D ‘White Anniversary’ Jul-Aug 1 QT Strongly white variegated leaves. Light pink flowers. $3.55 Oxalis crassipes (Everblooming Wood Sorrel) Mound forming, apple green leaves, 5” tall. Everblooming flowers from May - frost. 8 - 10” tall. Forms non-spreading clumps - does not set seed. Combines well with Veronica ‘Waterperry’ and Japanese painted fern. Our longest blooming perennial. Zone 5. ‘Alba’ Bright white flowers. May-Oct -96- 1 QT 3 QT $4.25 $6.25 Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Oxalis crassipes (continued) ‘Blush’ Blush pink flowers. May-Oct 1 QT 3 QT $4.25 $6.25 ‘Rosea’ Bright rose flowers. May-Oct 1 QT 3 QT $4.25 $6.25 Pachysandra procumbens (Allegheny Pachysandra) Apr 3 QT $7.95 Attractive, mottled foliage. Fragrant, white flowers, 8 - 12” tall. Clump-forming habit. Semi-evergreen. Woodland groundcover. Mixes well with ferns, epimedium, toadlilies, hosta. Much under used, highly desirable shade perennial. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 5. Pachysandra terminalis ‘Green Sheen’ Apr-May 1 QT $4.55 This is not your father’s Pachysandra. Dark green leaves of this selection are so glossy they appear polished with leaf shine! White flowers. Medium to large-scale groundcover. Ideal for tree islands and among shrubs. 8 - 12” tall. Zone 4. ‘Kingswood’ Apr-May 1 QT $4.25 Similiar to the species, only with more deeply serrated margins. Our fastest spreading pachysandra variety. 8 - 12” tall. ‘Silver Edge’ Apr-May 1 QT $5.25 Smaller green leaves with prominent white margins. Less vigorous than green varieties. 6 - 8” tall. -97- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Paeonia (Peony) The “Queen of Garden Flowers”. Outstanding cut flower. Handsome foliage. Low maintenance. Highly deer resistant. Mixes well with other perennials and shrubs. Well-drained soil. Plant with the crown 1.5 - 2” below ground. Zone 3. ‘Edulis Superba’ Jun 6 QT $12.50 Fragrant, rose-pink, double flowers. Sweet rose scent. 24 - 30” tall. Introduced 1824. ‘Myrtle Gentry’ Jun 6 QT $13.50 Fragrant, blush pink, double flowers fading to almost pure white. Considered the most fragrant peony! Tea-rose scent. 24 - 30” tall. ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ Jun 6 QT $12.50 Fragrant, apple-blossom pink, double flower. 24 - 30” tall. Panicum amarum (Beach Grass) Aug-Mar D 1 QT $3.75 4 QT $6.25 Graceful fountain habit. Clump-forming, blue-green foliage. 5 - 6’ tall in garden conditions. 3 - 4’ tall in xeric/beach conditions. Remains attractive through winter. Cut back to 5” tall in late winter/early spring. Salt tolerant. Native beach grass species of the East Coast, including Long Island and Connecticut shores. Great in well-drained gardens too, just turn off the irrigation once established. Zone 3. D ‘Dewey Blue’ Aug-Mar 4 QT (Blue Beach Grass) Same as the species only slightly more blue leafed. -98- $6.25 Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price DM virgatum DM ‘North Wind’ Jul-Mar 4 QT $6.25 Selected for its resistance to blow over and upright blue foliage. 5 - 6’ tall. DM ‘Ruby Ribbons’ Jul-Mar 4 QT $6.95 (Red Switch Grass) Blue-grey foliage gradually takes on red hues from mid-summer on. 4’ in flower. DM ‘Shenandoah’ Jul-Mar 4 QT $6.25 (Red Switch Grass) 4’ tall. Leaves begin to turn dark red in July and are completely dark red by September. Panicum virgatum Jul-Mar 1 QT $3.75 4 QT $6.25 Beautiful & versatile, long-lived warm season grass. 4 - 6’ tall. Remains attractive through winter. Effective singly & in masses. Cut back to 5” tall in late winter/early spring. Salt tolerant. Northeastern U.S. native. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 4. Paronychia kapela ssp. serpyllifolia D (Silver Nailwort) Summer 1 QT $3.55 Flat carpeter resembling creeping thyme. White paper-like bracts appear in June and persist through the summer. 1” tall. Welldrained soil. Evergreen. Tolerates light foot traffic. Useful as an edger, between stepping stones, in rock gardens and in containers. Zone 4. Parthenium integrifolium (Wild Quinine) Jun-Jul 2 QT $5.95 Woolly looking white “button” flowers in broad clusters. Aromatic leaves. Clumper. 2 - 4’ tall. Good cut and dried flowers. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. -99- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Boston Ivy) 3 QT $9.00 Glossy, maple-like, green leaves. Rich burgundy fall color. Rapid growing wall vine, clinging to brick, stone and fencing. The “ivy league” ivy. Zone 4. ‘Fenway Park’ 3 QT $12.50 Attractive, glossy, bright yellow leaves turn lime greeen in summer and brilliant shades of red in the fall. The golden form of the “ivy league” ivy. Zone 5. Pennisetum (Fountain Grass) Produces a fountain-like display of flowers arising from flowing mounds of foliage. Warm season grower. Clump-forming. Persistent foliage - effective component of the winter garden. Masses, mixed borders, containers, specimen. Zone 6. ‘Fairy Tails’ Jul-Oct 4 QT $6.95 Narrow, wheat-colored seed heads. 4’ tall. Clump-forming habit. Originated as a seedling likely with P. incomptum as a parent. Introduced by John Greenlee. Hardiness not determined. alopecuroides Jul-Oct ‘Hameln’ Creamy white inflorescences, 30 - 36” tall. alopecuroides Aug-Oct 3 QT $5.95 ‘Little Bunny’ (Dwarf Fountain Grass) Miniature mounds of foliage. Beige flowers. 18” tall in bloom. Originated as a seedling of ‘Hameln’, found by Jack Weiscott, Ornamental Plantings, of Southold, Long Island, NY. alopecuroides Jul-Oct 4 QT $6.25 ‘Red Head’ Deep purple buds mature smoky red. 3 - 4’ tall. An early blooming alopecuroides. -100- 4 QT $5.95 Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price D orientale Jun-Oct 4 QT $6.95 ‘Karley Rose’ Fluffy, deep pink plumes. 30 - 36” tall in bloom. Requires welldrained soil. Pennisetum (continued) Penstemon x mexicale May-Aug 1 QT $3.75 Grown from seed collected from ‘Pike’s Peak Purple’. Purple flowers. ‘Pike’s Peak Purple’ May-Aug 2 QT Purple flowers with striped throat. 2’ tall. Zone 4b. ‘Sunburst Ruby’ $4.95 May-Aug 1 QT $3.75 3 QT $5.70 Showy, ruby-red flowers. 16” tall. Well-drained soil. Zone 6. Perovskia atriplicifolia D (Russian Sage) Jul-Sep 4 QT $5.70 Silver-grey foliage, 3’ tall. Spikes of blue flowers. 1995 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. Zone 4. Persicaria M amplexicaulis Jul-Oct 3 QT $8.50 ‘Golden Arrow’ Bushy clumps of golden leaves. Cardinal red flowers. 24” tall. Good cut flower. Excellent shade brightener. Borders, masses. Great long season perennial. Zone 4. M polymorpha Jun-Aug 4 QT $7.25 (Giant Fleeceflower) Large perennial with shrub-like habit. Showy creamy white flowers. 5 - 6’ tall. Non-invasive. Zone 4. ‘Daphnis’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $7.25 Grey-green leaves edged in creamy white. 12” tall. White umbel flowers to 24” tall. Looks like a larger Aegopodium ‘Variegatum’, only not as aggressive. Zone 5. Peucedanum ostruthium -101- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Philadelphus (Mock Orange) Deciduous shrubs known for their impressive floral display of fragrant, white flowers. An old fashioned garden favorite useful in mixed borders. Easy, low maintenance shrubs. Attractive exfoliating bark. ‘Belle Etoile’ May-Jun 4 QT $9.95 Fragrant, white flowers. Forms a fountain-shaped shrub. 5 - 6’ tall. Zone 5. ‘Buckley’s Quill’ May-Jun 4 QT $9.95 Fragrant, double white flowers. Forms a fountain-shaped shrub. 6’ tall. Zone 4. ‘Manteau d’Hermine’ May-Jun 4 QT $9.95 Fragrant, double white flowers. Forms a mounding shrub. 30 - 36” tall. Zone 5. ‘Virginal’ May-Jun 4 QT $9.95 Highly fragrant, double white flowers. Forms a large fountainshaped shrub. 8 - 10’ tall. Zone 5. Phlox carolina M (Wedding Phlox) ‘Miss Lingard’ Jun-Jul 4 QT $6.25 White flowers with pale yellow eyes. Mildew resistant, glossy leaves on strong, erect stems. 24 - 30” tall. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Phlox glaberrima ‘Anita Kistler’ May-Jul 3 QT $5.70 Brilliant pink flowers. 18” tall. This one stood out for its neat, compact habit and long bloom time in our trials. Good cut flower. Midwest & southeast U.S. native species. Zone 4. M ‘Natascha’ Jul-Aug 4 QT $6.25 Fragrant pink and white pinwheel striped flowers. 24 - 30” tall. Good cut flower. Garden borders. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. Phlox maculata -102- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox) Produces large, showy flower clusters. Good cut flower. Cutting flowers encourages re-blooming. Clump forming. Best in organically rich, moist soil. Garden borders. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. M ‘Blue Paradise’ Jul-Sep 4 QT Violet-blue flowers. 40” tall. Mildew resistant foliage M ‘David’ Jul-Sep 4 QT $6.25 Pure white flowers on bright green foliage. Mildew resistant 3 - 4’ tall. 2002 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. M ‘Ella Jane’ Jul-Sep 4 QT $6.25 Purple flowers. Highly mildew resistant foliage. 42” tall. A 2010 Glover Perennials introduction! Named after our oldest daughter Ella Jane. M ‘Nora Leigh’ Jul-Sep 4 QT $6.75 Prominent, creamy-white leaf margins. Lavender-pink flowers. 30” tall. Useful as a foliage accent. We truly love ‘Nora Leigh’ in our home garden where it gets no powdery mildew. M ‘Robert Poore’ Jul-Sep 4 QT $6.25 Medium to deep pink, lightly fragranced flowers. Highly mildew resistant, red-tinged foliage. 4 - 5’ tall. $6.25 Phlox stolonifera (Woodland Phlox) Mat-forming, evergreen creeper. Foliage 2 - 4” tall. Fragrant flowers, 6 - 8” tall. Best in organically rich, moist soil. Small to medium-scale groundcover, accent, edger. Excellent companion among shrubs. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M stolonifera May A vigorous, pink flowering form. M ‘Home Fires’ May 1 QT $3.75 Fragrant, deep pink flowers. Earliest of our stolonifera’s to bloom. -103- 3 QT $5.70 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price M ‘Sherwood Purple’ May 1 QT Fragrant, bluish-purple flowers. Outstanding variety. M ‘Watnong Purple’ May 1 QT $3.75 Fragrant, deep purple flowers. Richer flower color and denser in habit. Shared with us and named by Abby Jane Brody. Phlox stolonifera (continued) $3.75 Phlox subulata (Creeping Phlox) Evergreen carpeter. 4 - 6” tall. Spectacular spring flower show. Moderately drought tolerant. Edger, front of the border, small to medium-scale groundcover, rock gardens. Excellent weed suppression ability. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 3. D ‘Candy Stripe’ May-Jun 1 QT White flowers with a bold pink stripe down each petal. D ‘Ellie B. Pink’ May-Jun 1 QT $4.25 Pink flowers. Uncommon variety shared with us and named by Oliver Nurseries in Fairfield, CT. A more diminutive variety. D ‘Emerald Blue’ May-Jun D ‘Fort Hill’ May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 3 QT $5.25 Fragrant, deep pink flowers. Clean, evergreen foliage. Early bloomer. D ‘Red Wings’ May-Jun Deep crimson flowers with dark red center. 1 QT 3 QT $3.25 $5.25 D ‘Snowflake’ May-Jun White flowers. Our most compact variety. 1 QT 3 QT $3.25 $5.25 D ‘White Delight’ Large, pure white flowers. 3 QT $5.25 $3.25 1 QT $3.25 3 QT $5.25 Clean, evergreen foliage is less prone to winter burning. Longblooming variety with clear blue flowers. -104- May-Jun Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Physochlaina orientalis Apr-May 1 QT $5.95 Showy lilac to purple tubular flowers. 12” tall. Organically rich, welldrained soil. May go summer dormant. An unusual species recommended by Dan Hinckley. Rock gardens, mixed borders. Zone 6. Physostegia virginiana ‘Variegata’ Aug-Sep 4 QT $5.95 Beautiful white variegated foliage. Upright spikes of lilac flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Garden borders. Cut flower. Easy to grow. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 3. Phyteuma (Horned Rampion) Showy globes of horn-shaped flowers in shades of blue. Welldrained soil. Front of the border, rock gardens, small spaces. Unusual members of the campanula family. charmellii Jun-Jul Blue flowers. 10 - 12” tall. Zone 5. 1 QT $4.95 cordatum Jun-Jul Pale blue flowers. 6 - 10” tall. Zone 5. 1 QT $4.95 Pinellia cordata Jun-Sep 3 QT $7.55 Arrowhead-shaped, marbled leaves with purple undersides held above shiny black stems. 6” tall. Chartreuse jack-in-the-pulpit type flowers, sweetly scented. Zone 5. ternata Jun-Sep 3 QT $7.55 (Ban Xia) Light green, tripartate leaves. Green jack-in-the-pulpit type flowers with 10” long spadix protruding outward like a snake’s tongue! 15 - 18” tall. Will self-sow forming colonies. Mixes well with ferns carex, hosta. Traditional Chinese herb. Zone 6. -105- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Platycodon grandiflorus (Balloon Flower) Long-lived, easy care, sun - part sun perennials. Inflated balloonlike buds open to single or double five petaled stars. Late to emerge in spring, they perfectly combine with spring flowering bulbs and other spring ephemerals. The following compact selections work well in the front of borders, as edgers and in containers. Zone 3. ‘Astra Blue’ Jul-Aug 2 QT Blue flowers. 8 - 10” tall. Compact, uniform habit. $4.95 ‘Astra Pink’ Jul-Aug 2 QT Pink flowers. 8 - 10” tall. Compact, uniform habit. $4.95 ‘Astra White’ Jul-Aug 2 QT White flowers. 8 - 10” tall. Compact, uniform habit. $4.95 ‘Fairy Snow’ Jul-Aug 2 QT $5.95 Delightful, white flowers with deep blue veining. 10” tall. Pluchea odorata M (Sweetscent) Aug-Sep 1 QT $3.55 Pinkish-purple flowers similar to ageratum. 24” tall. Camphor scented foliage. Native annual in the aster family. Found in coastal marshes along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard. Ours are North Fork of Long Island provenance. Will reseed where happy. Podophyllum peltatum M (Mayapple) May 3 QT $7.25 Deeply lobed, umbrella-shaped leaves to 12” across. 8 - 18” tall depending on soil conditions. Solitary white flowers to 2” across are followed by a yellow fruit by late summer - relished by box turtles and other wildlife. Fast spreader. Drought tolerant once established. Best for larger scale groundcover use or for tough areas. Northeastern U.S. woodland native. Zone 3. -106- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Polemonium reptans M reptans May-Jun 3 QT $6.25 (Jacob’s Ladder) Handsome green foliage. Light blue flowers. Sprawling habit. 10 - 16” tall. Woodlander. Mixes well with ferns, toadlilies, sedges, woodland phlox, tiarella, anemone. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M ‘Stairway to Heaven’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 (Variegated Jacob’s Ladder) Handsome, green foliage with cream white borders. Pink tinged in early spring. Light blue flowers on branching stems. Sprawling habit. 10 - 16” tall. Woodlander. Mixes well with ferns, toadlilies, sedges, woodland phlox, tiarella, anemone. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 3. M ‘Touch of Class’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 Similar to ‘Stairway to Heaven’ only with bright white borders. Pink buds open to light blue flowers. Polemonium yezoense M M (Jacob’s Ladder) May-Jun 3 QT $6.25 Fragrant, powder blue flowers. Foliage emerges purple in the spring turning green later on. 8 - 16” tall. Mixes well with ferns, toadlilies, sedges, woodland phlox, tiarella, anemone. Zone 5. ‘Purple Rain’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.25 Fragrant, dark blue flowers. Bronze-purple foliage. 12 - 18” tall. Rabbit resistant. Zone 5. Polygonatum M macropodium May-Jun 4 QT $7.95 (Solomon’s Seal) Large statured solomon’s seal. 3’ tall. Creamy yellow flowers. Graceful arching stems. Zone 5. -107- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Polygonatum (continued) M odoratum May-Jun 3 QT $7.95 ‘Variegatum’ Beautiful, variegated leaves with cream white edges. Graceful arching stems. 24 - 30” tall. Ivory flowers dangle from the stems. Organically rich soils. Choice shade perennial. Zone 5. Polygonum aubertii (Silver Lace Vine) Jun-Oct 4 QT $9.95 Vigorous, twining, deciduous vine. Fragrant, foamy white or greenish-white flowers. Our longest blooming vine! Highly adaptable - forms a quick cover under a wide variety of conditions. Needs support - fence, deck railing, arbor, trellis, pole. Zone 4. D Trellised D ‘Lemon Lace’ - Trellised Jun-Oct 4 QT $12.50 All gold foliage with pink-red stems. Less aggressive than the species. A beautiful vine. Potentilla (Cinquefoil) Sunny, weed-smothering groundcovers and edgers. Appropriate for small to medium-scale use. These varieties were stand outs in our Potentilla trials. nepalensis Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 ‘Ron McBeath’ Bright, carmine-red flowers. Compact, spreading mounds of exceptional neat and clean foliage. 10 - 12” tall. Zone 5. D tridentata Jun-Jul 3 QT $7.55 ‘White Cloud’ Forms a low mat of shiny evergreen leaves. White flowers. 3 - 6” tall. Groundcover, edger. Adapted to sandy and rocky soils. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 2. x tonguei Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Large, apricot flowers with red centers. Forms carpets to 6” tall. Zone 4. -108- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Prunella M (Self Heal) ‘Loveliness’ Jun-Aug 3 QT $5.45 Forms leafy mats of semi-evergreen foliage which remain attractive throughout the growing season. Showy spikes of purple flowers, 8 - 10” tall. Best in organically rich, moist soil. An excellent groundcover also useful in mixed borders. Works well in combination with shrubs. More refined than the species. Zone 5. Pulmonaria (Lungwort) Showy spring blooms, attractive foliage. Early rising in spring, flowering with new foliage emergence. 6 - 12” tall. Clump-forming. Not suited for sun. Combines well with deciduous trees and shrubs. Small to medium-scale groundcover, edger, accent, woodlands. ‘Diana Clare’ Apr-May 3 QT $6.95 Long, pointed, silver leaves with some green spots. Stunning foliage plant! Large, violet-blue flowers. 8 - 10” tall. Zone 5. longifolia ssp. cevennensis Apr-May 3 QT $6.95 Long, silver spotted leaves. Deep blue flowers. Highly mildew resistant. Our favorite! Zone 5. Pycnanthemum (Mountain Mint) Flowers produce large amounts of nectar for wildlife. Mint-scented foliage. Meadows, naturalizing, butterfly gardens. M flexuosum Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.70 Showy white flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Southeastern U.S. native. Zone 5 M muticum Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.70 Oval, pointed green leaves. Small lilac-pink flowers with showy silver bracts. 3’ tall. Fast spreading. Northeastern U.S. native of moist woods and meadows. Zone 3. -109- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price DM tenuifolium Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.70 Narrow leaves. White flowers over a long period. 12 - 18” tall. Fast spreading. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. DM virginianum Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.70 Lance-shaped leaves. Small pale lavender flowers. 3’ tall. Fast spreading. Northeastern U.S. native of upland woods and meadows. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 4. Pycnanthemum (continued) Rabdosia longituba (Trumpet Spur Flower) Oct-Nov 1 QT $3.95 6 QT $8.50 One foot long sprays of purple-blue flowers. Clump-forming habit 5’ + tall. Woodland member of the salvia family. Great late season color for shade. Zone 6. ‘Tube Socks’ Oct-Nov Same as species only white flowers. 1 QT 6 QT $3.95 $8.50 Rhexia virginica M (Meadow Beauty) Jul-Sep 3 QT $6.75 Vibrant rose-pink flowers with a bright cluster of yellow stamens. 18” tall. Edible leaves. Clump-forming habit. Bright red fall leaf color. Native of moist meadows, pond margins of the Atlantic coastal plain, from Maine to Florida. Performs well in average to moist garden conditions. Zone 3. Rohdea japonica (Sacred Lily) 4” POT $5.95 3 QT $10.50 Wide, thick, strap-like leaves. 12 - 15” tall. Evergreen. Flowers hidden in the foliage. Red berries fall/winter. Slow growing. Zone 6. -110- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Rosa virginiana M Jun 4 QT $9.50 Single pink flowers, 2 - 3” across. Handsome glossy green leaves. 3 - 5’ tall spreading shrub. Bright red rose hips fall through winter. Excellent fall foliage in shades of red to yellow. Red canes in winter. Salt tolerant. Northeastern U.S. native. Our are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. Rosularia chrysantha D Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.75 Low growing, succulent groundcover. Sempervivum relative. Light green, small, velvety rosettes, that pile up in a mound. 2” tall. White flowers. Well-drained soil. Tolerant of infertile and sandy soils. Pathway edger, containers, gentle slopes, terraces, rock gardens. Zone 5. Rubus - Berries Grown with organic fertilizers ‘Autumn Britten’ 3 QT $6.95 (Raspberry) Everbearing. Large red berries Jul-Oct! Plant at 2’ spacing with 8’ row spacing. Zone 3. ‘Black Satin’ 3 QT $9.50 (Blackberry) Thornless! Large, sweet, firm flavorful fruit in August. Plant at 3’ spacing with 10’ row spacing. Zone 6. occidentalis 3 QT $9.50 ‘Munger’ (Black Raspberry) Large, shiny black berries. Heavy producer in July. Northeastern U.S. native species. Plant at 3’ spacing with 10’ row spacing. Zone 5. -111- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price ‘Betty Ashburner’ May-Jun 4 QT $6.95 Glossy leaves, larger than those of calycinoides. Robust groundcover. Mass plantings, erosion control. 12 - 15” tall. Zone 5. calycinoides May-Jun 1 QT $3.75 (Creeping Raspberry) Clean, emerald green leaves. Forms lush carpet. Red fall/winter leaf color. Semi-evergreen. 6 - 10” tall. An incredibly handsome and tough groundcover. White flowers. Edible orange raspberries late July. Medium to large-scale groundcover, skirt around trees and shrubs. Erosion control. Zone 6, possibly 5. tricolor May-Jun 4 QT $6.95 Glossy green leaves. Hairy (not prickly) stems. Groundcover species. 10 - 12” tall. Zone 6. Rubus - Groundcovers Rubus - Shrubs cockburnianus 4 QT $12.50 ‘Golden Vale’ Striking all-gold deciduous foliage looks good spring through fall. White stems appear prominently after leaves drop in the fall adding winter interest to the garden. Spreading shrubby mounds to 3 - 4’ tall. Zone 4. Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’ (Black-eyed Susan) Jul-Sep 1 QT $3.25 3 & 4 QT $5.25 Bright gold flowers with brown cone. 2 - 3’ tall. Long bloomer. Attracts seed-eating birds. Will spread forming large stands. Good weed suppression ability. 1999 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. Mid-western U.S. native. Zone 4. Rudbeckia hirta Jul-Oct 3 QT $5.25 Bright gold flowers with black cone. 24” tall. Short lived perennial, but self-sows happily. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. -112- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Rudbeckia laciniata M ‘Una Belle’ Jul-Sep 2 GAL $9.00 Golden yellow flowers - fully double to the point of being pom-poms. Seems more double than any other variety in the trade. Also, it does not spread rapidly by rhizome as is the case with other double cultivars. Because of this, we are naming it in honor of my Grandma Glover whose garden this came from. 7’ tall. Excellent cut flowers. Will need staking when in bloom. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 3. M ‘Henry Eilers’ Aug-Oct 6 QT $8.50 Unique “rolled” yellow flower petals each resembling a quill. Black cones. Excellent bloom show. 60 - 66” tall. Clump forming habit. Midwest U.S. native. Zone 4. Rudbeckia subtomentosa Ruellia humilis D (Wild Petunia) Jun-Aug 3 QT $5.95 Lavender-blue, petunia-like flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Native of dry open woods and prairies. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Ruta graveolens (Rue) D Jun 3 QT $5.45 Powder blue foliage. Yellow flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Semi-evergreen subshrub. Prune back in early spring. Tough and easy care plant. Will self-sow - remove seed pods, if desired, to prevent. May cause dermatitis. Zone 4. -113- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sagina subulata May-Jun 2.5”POT $1.95 (Irish Moss) 1 QT $3.25 Fine, moss-like, evergreen foliage that forms dense mats. 1” tall. White flowers. Great stepping stone, rock garden and small-scale groundcover. Zone 5. subulata May-Jun 2.5”POT 1 QT ‘Aurea’ (Scotch Moss) $1.95 $3.25 Same as Sagina subulata only with golden foliage. subulata May-Jun 2.5”POT $1.95 ‘Spring Lime’ 1 QT $3.25 Lime green foliage - the intermediate shade between ‘Aurea’ and the green species. A Glover Perennials introduction. D ‘Nekan’ Salvia azurea ssp. pitcheri Aug-Sep 4”POT $2.95 3 QT $5.95 Narrow, grey-green leaves. Sky blue flower spikes to 3 - 4’ tall. Tolerant of lean and dry soils. A larger flowering selection of the species. Midwestern U.S. native. Zone 4. Salvia lyrata ‘Burgundy Bliss’ Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.45 Evergreen, deep burgundy leaves really stand out. 6” tall. White flowers with a touch of lavender to 12” tall. Will naturalize by sowing seeds. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Salvia nipponica ‘Fuji Snow’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Unique, bright white splashed margins on dark green leaves. Forms clumps 12” tall x 24” wide. Light yellow flower stalks rise to 18” tall. Eye catching! Zone 6. -114- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Salvia x superba (Garden Sage) High impact summer bloomers. 18 - 24” tall. Moderately drought tolerant. Cut back spent blooms for extended bloom time. Combines well with yarrows, coreopsis, daylilies. Garden borders. Plant in masses for big effect. Zone 5. D ‘Blue Hill’ True blue flowers. D Jun-Jul 1 QT 3 QT $3.25 $5.45 ‘Caradonna’ Jun-Jul Purple flowers on striking black flower stems. 1 QT 3 QT $3.25 $5.45 D ‘East Friesland’ Purple blossoms. 1 QT 3 QT $3.25 $5.45 D ‘Marcus’ Jun-Jul 3 QT Blue-violet flowers. Dwarf variety, only 8 - 10” tall. $5.45 D ‘May Night’ Jun-Jul D ‘Snow Hill’ White blossoms. Jun-Jul M nigra Jun 4 QT $7.95 ‘Laciniata’ 2 GAL $10.50 (Laceleaf Elderberry) Dark green, dissected foliage - like that of laceleaf maple. Enormous white flowers. 6’+ tall. Outstanding ornamental shrubs. Arching shrub habit. May be cut back hard in early spring to maintain a compact habit. Summer fruit used for making preserves. Birds love them, too! Mixed borders and as specimen. Zone 5. M ‘Plumosa Aurea’ Jun 4 QT $9.00 (Goldleaf Elderberry) Bright yellow new growth matures to lime green. Can grow 8 - 10’ tall. Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 3 QT $5.45 Indigo-violet blossoms. 1997 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. 1 QT 3 QT $3.25 $5.45 Sambucus -115- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sanguisorba M (Burnet) canadensis Aug-Sep 4 QT $6.95 Large, upright, white bottlebrush-shaped flowers. Forms large clumps of saw-toothed foliage. 4 - 5’ tall. Graceful accents for the late season garden. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M officinalis Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.95 ‘Tanna’ Burgundy bottlebrush-like flowers. Organically rich soil. Graceful accents for the late season garden. Mixed borders. Easy care. Zone 4. M tenuifolia var. purpurea Aug-Sep 4”POT $2.95 4 QT $6.25 6 QT $7.25 Forms beefy clumps of saw-toothed foliage. Bottlebrush-like purple flowers. 3 - 4’ tall. Graceful accent for the late season garden. Easy care. Zone 4. Sarcococca hookerana var. humilis (Sweet Box) Mar 3 QT $9.50 Lustrous, dark, evergreen foliage. Low spreading habit to 2’ tall. Strongly fragrant, small, white flowers. Best in organically rich soils Excellent choice for shade groundcover. Native to W. China. Awarded Gold Medal from PA Horticultural Society. Zone 5. Saruma henryi May-Jun + 3 QT $9.00 Felted, heart-shaped leaves on upright stems. 15 - 18” tall. Emerges in spring with a purplish blush. Small, pastel yellow flowers MayJun heavily, then on and off thereafter. Excellent in woodlands, shady borders. Closely related to the hardy gingers (Asarum). Zone 5. -116- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price veitchiana Aug 1 QT $3.75 Thick, evergreen, ground hugging foliage. White flowers held high above foliage. Quickly forms colonies and spreads by runners, though not a nuisance. Creates a low mat of handsome weedsmothering foliage to 4” tall. Tolerant of urban conditions. Avoid excessive winter exposure. Doubles as a houseplant. Small-scale groundcover, edger, containers. Long-lived in our garden. Zone 6. Saxifraga Schizachyrium scoparium D (Little Blue Stem) Aug-Mar 4”POT $2.95 3 QT $5.95 Forms fine textured clumps, 2 - 3’ tall. Silver inflorescences remain effective through winter. Fall & winter leaf color tan to copperorange. Well-drained soil. Fluffy seed heads are a winter bird food source. Ideally suited for dry sunny conditions. Mixed borders, drifts, groundcover. Great companion for wildflowers. Native of meadows and openings in woods of the northeastern U.S. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. Schizophragma hydrangeoides M ‘Moonlight’ - staked Jul 3 QT $10.50 Climbing vine, noted for its pewter colored heart-shaped leaves with green veins. Large, white flowers. Climbs by clinging to structures such as wood and masonry. Excellent growing up a tree or wall. Similiar to climbing hydrangea. Zone 5. Schizostylis coccinea (Kaffir Lily) Spikes of star-like flowers late summer to fall. Reminiscent of gladiolus. Good cut flowers. Excellent performers in our garden. Zone 6. ‘Alba’ White flowers. 24 - 30” tall. ‘Oregon Sunset’ Sep-Nov Coral-red flowers. 18 - 24” tall. 3 QT $6.95 ‘November Cheer’ Light pink flowers. 18” tall. 3 QT $6.95 -117- Sep-Nov Oct-Nov 3 QT $6.95 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Schizostylis coccinea (continued) ‘Torero’ Coral-red flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Sep-Nov 3 QT $6.95 ‘Zeal Salmon’ Aug-Oct Salmon-pink flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. 3 QT $6.95 Scutellaria serrata May-Jul 3 QT $7.95 (Showy Skullcap) 1 - 2” blue-lavender, snapdragon-like flowers. Leaves beautifully edged in purple. 1 - 2’ tall woodlander. Organically rich, welldrained soil. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 5. Sedum Succulent foliage offered in a rainbow of colors: blue, green, yellow, red, white, pink and purple. Flower colors include pink to red, yellow and white. Combine varieties for continuous bloom from May-Oct. Sedums can be incorporated into the landscape in a multitude of ways. Low growing varieties are useful for edgers, accents, small space fillers, rock gardens, green roofs, groundcovers, and stepping stones. Upright varieties work well in the mixed border. All varieties work well in containers. Easy care. Long-lived. Well-drained soil. Although we list most varieties for full sun, we have found sedums are tolerant of a fair amount of shade. D ‘African Sunset’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $6.95 Glossy, dark plum purple foliage. Stems can grow to 24” long. Pinch back in spring to keep shorter and more compact. Fiery red flowers. Zone 3. D AUTUMN CHARM ‘Lajos’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Variegated sport of ‘Autumn Joy’ - creamy white margins, same flowers. 12” tall. Zone 3. D ‘Autumn Joy’ Aug-Oct 1 QT $3.25 4 QT $5.45 Green “broccoli” flower buds turn to pink, open pink and fade to maroon by fall. Seed heads add a nice winter interest. 2 - 3’ tall. Zone 3. -118- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sedum (continued) D ‘Bertram Anderson’ Aug-Sep 1 QT $3.55 Deep purple, succulent foliage. Bright rosy-red flowers, 8 - 10” tall. Like a smaller, more purple ‘Rosy Glow’. Zone 3. D ‘Carl’ Aug-Oct 4 QT $5.45 Rose-pink flowers. 18" tall. A short, sturdy, upright variety. Pink stems and leaf margins echo the flower color late in the season. Seed heads add nice winter interest. Zone 3. D ‘Citrus Twist’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $6.25 Upright grower. Green foliage turning purple in summer. Stems can grow to 18 - 24” long; however, pinch back in spring to keep shorter and more compact. Lime-yellow flowers. Zone 3. D ‘Hab Grey’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $5.95 Smoky grey succulent foliage on arching stems. Creamy yellow flowers. 18 - 22” tall. Retains good foliage color throughout the season. Zone 4. D ‘Immergrunchen’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 Bright green, succulent, evergreen leaves (its name means evergreen). 3 - 4” tall. Pale yellow flowers. Good groundcover. Zone 4. D ‘John Creech’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 Green foliage with pink flowers. Low, dense spreading habit. 2” tall. Holds up well in the landscape. Zone 3. D ‘Lemon Ball’ 1 QT $3.75 Yellow foliage similar to ‘Angelina’. Containers. Zone 7. D ‘Neon’ D ‘Purple Emperor’ Aug-Sep 3 QT $6.95 Dark plum-purple foliage. Stems can grow to 24” long. Pinch back in spring to keep shorter and more compact. Rosy-red flowers. Zone 3. Aug-Oct 1 QT $3.25 4 QT $5.45 Bright bubblegum pink flowers. Upright. 15 - 18” tall. Zone 3. -119- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sedum (continued) D ‘Rosy Glow’ Aug-Sep 1 QT $3.25 Pink flowers over blue foliage with mahogany-red overtones. Flowers smell like candy! More spreading than upright. 10 - 12” tall. Very showy. Zone 3. D ‘Sandy’s Silver Crest’ Jul 1 QT $3.55 Blue-green, spruce-like foliage with purple highlights. 3 - 4” tall. Yellow blooms, 6 - 8” tall. Semi-evergreen. Creeping habit. Excellent in containers. Zone 5. D ‘Sunset Cloud’ Aug-Sep 1 QT $3.55 Purple-grey, succulent foliage. 12” long arching stems form 24” wide clumps by mid summer. 8” tall. Russet-red flowers. Low maintenance. Zone 3. D ‘Sweet N Sour’ Aug 1 QT $3.55 Yellow gold leaves set off by a bright green midrib mature to green with a thin gold edge. 3 - 6” tall. Yellow flowers. D acre Jun 1 QT $3.25 Light green, carpet-forming, evergreen groundcover. 1 - 2” tall. Golden yellow flowers cover plant. Zone 3. D bithynicum Aug 1 QT $3.75 (Turkish Sedum) Blue-grey, micro foliage. Evergreen creeper turning pink in winter months. Forms 1” tall, soft, delicate mats. Fast spreading. White flowers to 3” tall. Stems root easily when broken off. Zone 5. D cauticola D cauticola Aug-Sep 1 QT $3.25 ‘Lidakense’ 3 QT $5.45 Mounds of round, blue foliage (more intensely blue than the species). Rose-pink flowers, 6 - 8” tall. Glowing pink fall foliage. Zone 3. Aug-Sep 1 QT $3.25 3 QT $5.45 Attractive mounds of round, blue-grey foliage with red highlights. Rose-pink flowers. 4 - 6” tall. Glowing pink fall foliage. Zone 3. -120- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sedum (continued) D emarginatum Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.25 ‘Eco Mt. Emei’ Forms a dense spreading, evergreen mound, 4 - 6” tall. Yellow flowers. Foliage turns red in the fall which continues into winter. Found in a woodland on the lower slope of Mt. Emei in Sichuan Province, China. Zone 6. D kamtschaticum Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 ‘Golden Carpet’ Bright green leaves. 3 - 4” tall. Bright yellow flowers with russet red fruit to follow. Zone 3. D kamtschaticum Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 ‘Variegatum’ Bright green, succulent leaves banded in cream. 4 - 6” tall. Bright yellow flowers. Ornamental red seed capsules after the bloom. Zone 3. D kamtschaticum var. floriferum Jun 1 QT $3.25 ‘Weihenstephaner Gold’ Rich green, scalloped leaves. Golden yellow flowers. 4” tall. Bright red fall/winter/spring evergreen foliage. Holds up well in the landscape. Zone 3. linare Jun-Jul 1 QT $4.25 ‘Golden Form’ Bright yellow creeping foliage. 1 -2” tall. Yellow flowers. Zone 7. D linare Jun-Jul 1 QT $4.25 ‘Variegatum’ Long, linear leaves, striped green and white. 4 - 6” tall. Yellow flowers. Makes a nice dense mat. Zone 6. D pachyclados 1 QT $3.55 Rosettes of powdery blue leaves. 3” tall. Starry, peachy-pink flowers. -121- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price D reflexum Jul 1 QT $3.55 ‘Blue Spruce’ Blue-green, spruce-like foliage, 3 - 4” tall. Creeping habit. Semievergreen. Yellow blooms, 6 - 8” tall. Nice in containers. Zone 5. D rupestre Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 ‘Angelina’ Golden yellow, spruce-like foliage, 3 - 6” tall. Evergreen (actually takes on a burnt orange tone in the winter). Yellow flowers. Creeping/trailing habit. Zone 4. D selskianum Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 ‘Variegatum’ Bright green, succulent leaves banded in chartreuse. 3 - 4” tall. Bright yellow flowers. Zone 3. D sexangulare var. elatum Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 Leaves arranged in spiral rows around stems. Low, evergreen mats, 1 - 2” tall. Greenish-yellow flowers. Zone 4. D sieboldii Sep-Oct 1 QT Blue-green leaves. Pink flowers. 6 - 9” tall. Zone 3. D sieboldii Sep-Oct 1 QT $4.25 ‘Mediovariegatum’ Same as the species, only each leaf has a creamy white blotch in its center. D spurium Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.75 ‘Fuldaglut’ Bronze-red foliage. 3 - 4’ tall. Rose-red flowers. An imporved Dragon’s Blood. Evergreen toward the stem tips. Zone 3. D ternatum May-Jun 1 QT $3.55 ‘Larinem Park’ Compact mat-forming habit. 2 - 3’ tall. Showy white flowers on 8” stems. Semi-evergreen. Eastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. Sedum (continued) -122- $3.55 Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price D tetractinum Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.25 Attractive, round green leaves tinted brown. Forms a dense carpet 2 - 3” tall. White flowers. Foliage turns bronze in the fall. Excellent groundcover. Zone 6. Sedum (continued) Sedum album Succulent, beady evergreen carpets forming low mats, 2” tall. Will root easily when pieces are broken off. Zone 4. D album July 1 QT $3.25 ‘Athoum’ Large, apple green leaves turn red in fall/winter. Pink flowers. D album July 1 QT $3.95 ‘Bella d’Inverno’ Cream variegated new growth in spring and red highlights in winter. White flowers. D album July ‘Coral Carpet’ Coral colored winter foliage. White flowers. 1 QT $3.25 D album July 1 QT ‘Laconicum’ Similar to ‘Coral Carpet’, only with fatter beads. $3.25 D album Jun-Jul 1 QT ‘Murale’ Purple foliage year round. Light pink flowers. $3.55 -123- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sedum makinoi Forms flat delicate mats rooting at the nodes, 1 - 2” tall. Bright yellow flowers to 3” tall. Thrives in moist shade. Branches easily break off, rooting where they fall. Semi-evergreen. Edger, small space filler, rock gardens, containers. Native to Japan. Zone 6/7. makinoi Jun-Jul 2.5”POT $2.75 ‘Ogon’ 1 QT $3.75 Lemon-yellow leaves, 1/4 - 1/2” long, with pink stems! Leaves turn more white with sun, more chartreuse in full shade. makinoi Jun-Jul ‘Variegata’ Bright white, variegated leaves. 2.5”POT $2.75 1 QT $3.75 makinoi mix Jun-Jul 8”PAN $6.95 A mix of three colors: pale lemon-yellow, white variegated and green foliage. A favorite of visitors to our nursery. Selaginella (Spikemoss) True mosses. Requires organically rich, moist soil and shade. They lend themselves to small-scale applications due to their small stature. Give winter protection. Shade gardens, containers. M braunii 1 QT $5.25 (Spikemoss) Upright fern-like appearance. 6 - 12” tall. Foliage turns brown in the winter but remains upright until spring. Organically rich soil. Emerges late in the spring. Excellent in combination with spring beauties like aquilegia, arisaema & spring bulbs. The hardiest of the selaginellas we grow. Zone 5. M kraussiana 1 QT $3.75 (Green Spikemoss) Lush, low carpet of green, moss-like foliage. 2” tall. Fast growing. Zone 7. -124- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Selaginella (continued) M kraussiana 1 QT ‘Aurea’ (Golden Spikemoss) The gold to chartreuse version of kraussiana. Zone 7. M kraussiana 1 QT $3.75 ‘Brownii’ Emerald green, moss-like buns. Low mounding growth habit more compact and mounding than S. ‘Aurea’. Looks just like a miniature version of dwarf Hinoki cypress! Zone 7. M moellendorffii 1 QT $4.25 (Gemmiferous Spikemoss) Upright, fern-like appearance. 5”+ tall. Forms spore-bearing cones and vegetative propagules (gemmae) on the branchlets. Zone 6. M uncinata 1 QT $3.95 (Peacock Spikemoss) Iridescent, bluish-green foliage on flat growing frond-like branches. 3” tall. Fast growing. Zone 6. $3.75 Sempervivum (Hens and Chicks) Low growing, rosette-forming, succulent groundcovers. 1 - 2” tall. Purplish-red flowers to 12” tall are only produced from mother rosettes. Requires excellent drainage. Groundcover, edger, containers, gentle slopes, terraces, rock gardens, roofs. Try planting in larger masses to fully appreciate their seasonal variations in leaf color. Leaf color more vivid in low fertility soils. Zone 4. D 12” Bowl Jul-Aug $17.50 Established plants with many chicks all grown together. D 18” Window Box Jul-Aug $14.50 Established plants with many chicks all grown together. D ‘Albidum’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Greyish-green leaves backed and tipped purple. Large-sized rosettes. Good winter color. -125- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sempervivum (continued) D ‘Atroviolaceum’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Prominent rosy-red leaf tips in winter. Green with red eye zone in summer. Large-sized rosettes. D ‘Baronesse’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Olive-green leaves, backed with russet red. Light webbing. Medium-sized rosettes. D ‘Casa’ Jul-Aug 1 QT Leaves edged & tipped red. Medium sized rosettes. D ‘Clairchin’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Heavily cobwebbed, medium-sized, grey-green rosettes. Mounds up nicely. D 1 QT $3.55 ‘Cobweb Joy’ Jul-Aug Olive green leaves tipped red. Heavy webbing. Medium sized rosettes. D ‘Dark Cloud’ Jul-Aug Large, grey-green and dusky purple rosettes. D 1 QT $3.55 ‘Fuego’ Jul-Aug Red eye zone & tips with green in between. Large-sized. D ‘Fusilier’ Jul-Aug Medium to large-sized rosettes. Red leaf tips. D ‘Gunther’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Fuzzy, blue-green leaves with red tips. Medium-sized rosettes. Excellent winter color. D ‘Jet Stream’ Jul-Aug 1 QT Medium-sized, tight rosettes of deep red leaves. D ‘Kalinda’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Terra cotta pink leaf tones with deep rose tips. Medium-sized. Outstanding! -126- 1 QT 1 QT $3.55 $3.55 $3.55 $3.55 Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sempervivum (continued) D ‘Larissa’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Upright leaves with honey and rose highlights. Large-sized rosettes. D ‘Limelight’ Jul-Aug All chartreuse leaves. Medium-sized. D ‘Marijntje’ Jul-Aug 8”PAN $5.95 Grey-green with red highlights. Medium-large rosettes. Long stolons - covers ground quicker than other varieties. D ‘Mrs. Giuseppi’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Light green medium rosettes tipped with reddish-purple. Good winter color. D ‘Oh My’ Jul-Aug 1 QT Large rosettes of bright reddish-brown leaves. $3.55 D ‘Pacific Hep’ Jul-Aug Rose-flushed rosettes. Medium-sized. $3.55 D ‘Purple Beauty’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Consistent purplish leaf color. Medium-sized rosettes. Good producer. D ‘Purple Passion’ Jul-Aug Bright purple-red, medium-sized rosettes. D ‘Rachel’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Red rosettes with a green, webbed heart. Medium-sized. D ‘Red Cobweb’ Jul-Aug 1 QT Small cobwebbed rosettes with red outer leaves. D ‘Red Cross’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Bright red leaves lightly tipped green. Medium rosettes. -127- 1 QT 1 QT 1 QT $3.55 $3.55 $3.55 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sempervivum (continued) D ‘Red Rum’ Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Olive green leaves with reddish-purple highlights. Large-sized. D ‘Wendy’ Jul-Aug 1 QT Fuzzy, medium-sized rosettes with rose highlights. $3.55 D arachnoideum Jul-Aug Heavily cobwebbed, small rosettes. $3.55 D pittonii Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 Heavily cobwebbed, small rosettes with red-backed leaves. 1 QT See also Jovibarba and Rosularia for Sempervivum relatives Serratula seoanei Sep-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Violet flowers. Finely cut dark green foliage. 12 - 18” tall. Golden seeds heads add winter interest. Zone 4. Sesleria D autumnalis Sep-Oct 3 QT $5.95 (Autumn Moor Grass) Lime green, densely tufted upright foliage. 10 - 12” tall. Silvery white inflorescences. 15 - 20” tall. Holds up well in the winter. Zone 5. D caerulea Apr-May 3 QT $5.95 (Blue Moor Grass) Forms dense clumps of unique two-tone blue and green foliage with a blue upper and green lower leaf. Both surfaces are visible simultaneously. 8” tall. Mostly evergreen to Zone 6. Zone 4. D heufleriana Apr-May 3 QT $5.95 Forms dense mounds of blue green foliage. 15” tall. Semi-evergreen, even in cold climates. Well-drained soil. Seed heads fall away becoming inconspicuous. An underutilized but effective landscape plant. Small to large-scale groundcover. Recommended to us by noted grass plantsman John Greenlee. Zone 4. -128- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price D caroliniana May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 (Wild Pink) Deep pink flowers resemble creeping phlox. Forms a low mound of dark green leaves. 4 - 8” tall. Semi-evergreen. Well-drained soil. Long lived and easy to grow. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. M dioica May-Jul+ 3 QT $6.95 ‘Clifford Moor’ (Variegated Catchfly) Dark green leaves with broad cream to chartreuse margins. Forms tight clumps of foliage to 12” tall. Semi-evergreen. Pretty pink flowers held on stems, 15 - 18” tall. Well-drained soil. Shade brightener. Worth growing for foliage alone. Edger, rock gardens, mixed border, small space filler. Zone 5. Silene Sisyrinchium (Blue Eyed Grass) May-Jul M 1 QT $3.75 3 QT $5.70 Starry, true blue flowers. 6 - 10” tall, grass-like foliage that looks good season long. Small-scale groundcover, mixed border, edger, rain gardens. Native throughout the northeastern U.S. in damp meadows. Pairs nicely with aquilegia. Zone 3. M atlanticum May-Jul 2 QT $5.25 Blue flowers with yellow stamens. 6 - 18” tall grass-like foliage that looks good all season long. Small-scale groundcover, mixed border, edger, rain gardens. Northeastern U.S. native of meadows and along the edges of salt marshes. Zone 3. angustifolium . -129- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Solidago (Goldenrod) North American species (ours are all eastern). Ecologically important species for soil stabilization and as sources of food and shelter for wildlife. Insect-pollinated. East to grow. Goldenrods DO NOT cause hay fever! Mixes well with purple and blue flowered late season bloomers. Borders, meadows, butterfly gardens. D flexicaulis Sep-Oct 3 QT $5.45 (Zig-Zag Goldenrod) Golden yellow flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. A woodland species of the northeastern U.S. Zone 3. D flexicaulis ‘Variegata’ Chartreuse splashed foliage. D juncea Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.45 (Early Goldenrod) Yellow flowers. 2 - 4’ tall. Northeastern U.S. native of dry open woods, meadows. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. D sempervirens Sep-Oct 3 QT $5.45 (Seaside Goldenrod) Golden yellow flowers. Thick, fleshy leaves keeled down the midvein. 2 - 4’ tall in bloom. Requires a lean, sandy soil. Salt tolerant. Northeastern U.S. native of sandy soils along the coast. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. D sphacelata Aug-Oct 3 QT $5.45 ‘Golden Fleece’ (Goldenrod) Numerous wands of golden flowers to 18” tall. Semi-evergreen, heart-shaped leaves. Excellent groundcover. Eastern U.S. native. Zone 4. -130- Sep-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sorghastrum nutans D M (Indian Grass) Aug-Mar 1 QT $3.75 Clump forming habit. Green leaves with orange fall color. Feathered, copper colored flowers remain attractive thru most of winter. 4 - 5’ tall. Good cut flower. Moves gracefully in the slightest of breezes. Highly rated ornamental. Northeastern U.S. native. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. Speirantha convallarioides (False Lily-of-the-Valley) Apr-May 3 QT $8.50 Bright white, bottlebrush-like flowers. Semi-evergreen leaves. Slow spreading rhizomes form colonies over time. 10” tall. An excellent new shade perennial/groundcover. Zone 5. Spigelia marilandica M (Indian Pink) May-Jun 1 QT $5.45 Red tubular flowers with a yellow throat. 12 - 18” tall. Clumpforming. Slow growing. A choice woodlander native to the midAtlantic and southeastern U.S. Zone 5. Spiranthes cernua var. odorata M (Ladies’ Tresses) ‘Chadds Ford’ Aug-Sep 2 QT $9.95 Fragrant, vanilla-scented, white flowers. 1 - 2’ tall. Garden adaptable hardy orchid. Shiny green, ground hugging leaves in neat rosettes. Slowly spreads to form colonies. Eastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. Spodiopogon sibiricus D Aug-Oct 4 QT $6.25 2 GAL $7.95 Upright clumping grass. Neat, round, bushy habit. 4’ tall silver plumes. Best in light shade but tolerates full sun and fairly dense shade. Great red fall color. Works well in shrub borders, as a specimen and in masses. Zone 4. -131- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Sporobolus heterolepis D (Northern Dropseed) Aug-Sep 3 QT $6.25 Growth habit is a dense, flowing, fine-textured clump to 15” tall. Glossy green, turning orange in the fall, fading to tan. Scented inflorescences to 36” tall. Seeds are a valuable food source for ground feeding birds. Slow growing and long lived. Small to large-scale groundcover, specimen, meadows, containers. Native to dry, open soil of the northeastern U.S. Zone 4. Stachys D byzantina Jul 1 QT $3.25 ‘Helen von Stein’ 8”PAN $5.45 (Lamb’s Ears) Woolly “lamb’s ears” foliage. Large leafed variety. Forms large clumps. 12” tall. Mauve flowers. Excellent weed suppression ability, cottage gardens, mixed borders. Self-seeds. Zone 4. densiflora Jul-Aug 1 QT $4.95 ‘Alba’ (Dwarf Betony) Neat, compact mounds of hairy green leaves to 2” tall. Bright white flowers to 4” tall. Well-drained soil. Useful addition to small-scale plantings, rock gardens, containers. Long blooming. Zone 3. minima Jun-Jul 2 QT $5.25 Pink-purple flowers on 4 -6” stems. Dense mounds of dark, glossy, green foliage to 3” tall. Strong flowering species. Zone 4. officinalis Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.55 (Betony) Glossy, deep green leaves form dense mounds, 6 - 8” tall. Spikes of purple flowers rise to 18” tall. Self-seeds. Useful addition to mixed plantings, rock gardens, containers. Zone 4. -132- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Stokesia laevis (Stokes Aster) Showy mid to late summer flowers. Fringed petals give a lacy effect. Good cut flowers. Clump formers. Well-drained soil. Southeastern U.S. native. Zone 5. ‘Good-N-Purple’ Jul-Aug Large, fringed purple flowers. 12 - 18” tall. 3 QT $5.95 ‘Honeysong Purple’ Royal purple flowers. 14” tall. 3 QT $5.95 ‘Peach Melba’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.95 Large, heavily fringed, creamy white flowers with a peach center. A more compact variety growing 8” tall x 18” wide. ‘Peachie’s Pick’ Jul-Sep 3 QT Large, lavender-blue flowers. 18” tall. Long blooming. ‘Purple Parasols’ Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.95 Flowers start out light blue and transition to deep violet-purple. 14” tall. Jul-Aug $5.95 Stomatium mustellinum D (Ice Plant) May-Jul 1 QT $3.75 Yellow flowers. Fat, blunt, succulent leaves grow in tight mats. 2” tall. Zone 6. See Delosperma for Stomatium relatives -133- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Strawberry All varieties grown with organic fertilizers. ‘Fern’ May 1 QT $2.95 Everbearing, large, very firm, sweet berries. Excellent for fresh eating. ‘Quinault’ May 1 QT $2.95 Everbearing. Good fall crop. Large, tasty, attractive fruit. Produces many runners. 6 - 8” tall. Disease resistant. ‘Seascape’ May 1 QT $2.95 Firm, symmetrical fruit. Outstanding flavor and appearance. Everbearing. Disease resistant. Alpine Strawberries - see Fragaria vesca Symphytum (Comfrey) Foliage forms dense, weed-smothering groundcover. Rapid spreading. Excellent shade groundcovers. Well suited to plantings under trees/shrubs. D ‘Goldsmith’ May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 Attractive, soft gold-edged foliage. Red buds opening to white & blue flowers. 12” tall. Shade brightener. Zone 5. D ‘Hidcote Blue’ May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 Pale blue flowers. Cut back spent flowers for extended bloom. 12” tall. Zone 4. D grandiflorum May-Jun 3 QT $5.95 Red buds open to ivory-yellow flowers. Cut back spent flowers for extended bloom. 12” tall. Zone 4. Taraxicum pamiricum (Pamir Dandelion) May 2 QT $4.95 A charming dandelion from the Pamir Mountains. Pinkish white flowers. Zone 4, at least. -134- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Tellima grandiflora M (Fringe Cups) May-Jun 3 QT $6.25 Quilted, green leaves turn bronze in fall/winter. 8” tall. Clumpforming habit. Semi-evergreen. Spicy sweet fragrance, fringed, chartreuse flowers. 18 - 24” tall. Woodland groundcover, accent, containers. These represent seedlings of ‘Forest Frost’. Native to the Pacific northwest U.S. Zone 5. Teucrium M canadense Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.75 (American Germander) Dark, glossy, evergreen foliage. Pale rose flowers. Moist soil tolerant. A great groundcover, edging and accent plant. 12” tall. Salt tolerant. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M canadense Jul-Aug 1 QT ‘Alba’ 3 QT (American Germander) The white flowered version. Reblooms in the fall. chamaedrys Jul-Aug 1 QT $3.75 (European Germander) Glossy, dark green leaves. 12 - 15” tall. Makes an excellent low hedge, edger, accent. Purplish flowers. Tried & true performer. Zone 5. hircanicum Jul-Sep 3 QT $5.95 ‘Paradise Delight’ Upright spikes of veronica-like flowers in shades of purple-red. Aromatic grey-green leaves. Bushy, clump-forming perennial. 16 - 20” tall. Well-drained soil. Self-sows. Zone 6. . -135- $3.75 $5.95 Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Thalictrum M ‘Black Stockings’ Jun-Jul 6 QT $10.50 Nearly black stems with contrasting green leaves. Large, fluffy, lavender-pink flowers. 6’ tall. Good cut flower. Zone 5. M isopyroides Jun-Aug 1 QT $4.95 (Himalayan Meadow Rue) Dense mounds of striking, fine-textured, silvery blue leaves. Small greenish yellow flowers form a haze above foliage. 18” tall. An outstanding foliage plant from early spring through autumn. Zone 6. M kiusianum Jun-Aug 1 QT $4.95 (Dwarf Meadow Rue) Forms a low mat of beautiful, fern-like, blue-green foliage. 3 - 4” tall. Frothy lavender flowers. Long blooming. Choice small-scale groundcover, edger. Interweaves beautifully with other shade perennials. Zone 4. M pubescens Jun-Jul 6 QT $9.50 (King of the Meadow) Towering stems topped with clouds of creamy white flowers. 6’ + tall. Good cut flowers. Provides strong vertical accent in tight spaces. Mixed borders, woodlands, meadows. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Thymus - carpeting types Stepping stones, pathway/patio edger, rock gardens, containers, small-scale groundcover. Well-drained soil. Tolerates light foot traffic. Zone 5. D ‘Albus’ May-Jun 2.5”POT D ‘Coccineus’ Jun-Jul 2.5”POT $1.95 1 QT $3.25 White flowers over bright green foliage. Carpeting. 1 - 2” tall. Early and heavy bloomer. $1.95 1 QT $3.25 Rose-pink flowers over carpeting, dense, green mats. 1 - 2” tall. Heavy bloomer. -136- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price D ‘Doretta Klaber’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 Tiny, evergreen foliage slowly forming dense carpets. 1” tall. Dark pink flowers. D ‘Elfin’ Jul 1 QT $3.55 Tiny, evergreen foliage slowly forming dense carpets. Purple flowers. 1 - 2 tall. D ‘Golden Transparent’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 Golden carpets, 2” tall. White flowers. Orange-yellow fall color. D ‘Goldstream’ Jul 1 QT $3.25 Gold-flecked, lemon-scented foliage forms low mat, 1 - 2” tall. Pink flowers. D ‘Latavin Lucy’ D ‘Lemon Frost’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 Lemon-scented foliage forms low mat 1 - 2” tall. White flowers. D ‘Magic Carpet’ Jun-Jul 2.5”POT D ‘Minimus Russetings’ Jul 2.5”POT D ‘Mint’ May-Jun 2.5”POT Thymus (continued) - carpeting types Jun-Jul $1.95 1 QT $3.25 Apple-green mats of foliage. 1” tall. Rosy-pink flowers. Late blooming. 2.5”POT $1.95 1 QT $3.25 Lemon-scented, green foliage. Forms low mat, 1 - 2” tall. Carmine-pink flowers. $1.95 1 QT $3.25 Dense green mats, 1 - 2” tall. Pink flowers. Foliage turns a deep wine-red in winter. Late blooming. $1.95 1 QT $3.25 Forms dense mats, 1” tall. Slight mint scent with a citrus overtone. Pink flowers. Early blooming. -137- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Thymus (continued) - carpeting types D ‘Minus’ Jul 2.5”POT $2.25 Very small leaves, even for a thymus. Slowly forms dense mats, 1/2 - 1” tall. Pink flowers. D ‘Pink Chintz’ D ‘Purple Carpet’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.25 Dark green foliage forms low mat, 1 - 2” tall. Slight lemon scent. Purple flowers. D ibukiensis $1.95 1 QT $3.25 Dark green mats, 1 - 2” tall. Bright pink flowers, the showiest of the creeping thymes. D pseudolanuginosis Jun-Jul 2.5”POT $1.95 (Woolly Thyme) 1 QT $3.55 Woolly, grey foliage, forms 1” tall carpet. Pink flowers. May-Jun $1.95 1 QT $3.25 Woolly, deep olive foliage. Salmon-pink flowers. Carpeting. 1 - 2” tall. Early blooming. May-Jun 2.5”POT 2.5”POT Thymus - bushy types Herb gardens, pathway/patio edger, rock gardens, container, companion plant. Well-drained soil. Zone 5. D ‘Archer’s Gold Jun-Jul 1 QT All gold foliage. Low mounding habit. 3 - 4” tall. D ‘Orange Balsam’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 Aromatic leaves. Can be used for teas, culinary purposes. 8” tall. Pale lilac flowers. D ‘Silver Posie’ Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.75 Silver-white edged leaves with pink stems. 8 - 12” tall. Lavenderpink flowers. Pink fall/winter foliage color. -138- $3.55 Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Thymus (continued) - bushy types D citriodorus Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.75 ‘Gold Edge’ (Lemon Thyme) Gold-edged, lemon-scented foliage, 8 - 10” tall. Lilac flowers. D citriodorus Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.75 ‘Silver Lemon’ (Lemon Thyme) Silver edged, lemon-scented foliage. 8 - 10” tall. Lilac flowers. D vulgaris Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 Aromatic leaves commonly used for culinary purposes. Pale lilac flowers. 6 - 10” tall. D vulgaris May-Jun 1 QT $3.75 ‘Compactus’ A more compact form of English thyme. 4 - 6” tall. Pale lilac flowers. D vulgaris Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.75 ‘Glover’s Gold’ Brightly variegated, gold to chartreuse leaves with green edges. Aromatic leaves. 6 - 10” tall. Pale lilac flowers. A 2009 Glover Perennials introduction! D vulgaris Jun-Jul 1 QT $3.55 ‘Wedgewood’ Creamy yellow centered, aromatic leaves. Can be used for culinary purposes. 6 - 10” tall. Pale lilac flowers. Tiarella M (Foamflower) May-Jul cordifolia 3 QT $5.95 ‘Brandywine’ Glossy green leaves with excellent bronze fall & winter color. Evergreen. Foamy light pink flowers. 8 - 10” tall. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 4. -139- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Tiarella (continued) M cordifolia May-Jul 3 QT $5.95 ‘Running Tapestry’ Lush green leavs with radiant red heats. Evergreen. Foamy, withe flowers. 8 - 12” tall. Running habit. Woodland groundcover, shady containers. Deer resistant. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. wherryi May-Jul 3 QT $5.95 Maple leaf-shaped, attractive green foliage which has an iridescent effect. White flowers with pink tinge. Compact and clump-forming. Foliage turns red in fall. Useful in small groups or as a groundcover underneath deciduous trees. 10 - 12” tall. Self sows. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Tradescantia M (Spiderwort) ‘Blue & Gold’ May-Oct 3 QT $6.25 In a league of its own among spiderworts. Glowing gold foliage. Large, deep blue flowers open during morning and evening hours. Fantastic color contrast. Flowers are sterile thus do not self seed and are exceptionally long blooming. 12 - 20” tall. Vigorous. Incredible performer in our garden! Zone 5. Triadenum virginicum M (Marsh St. John’s Wort) Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.95 Pink flowers. 12 - 18” tall. Red seed capsules in the fall. Previously named Hypericum virginicum, it does resemble hypericums. A widespread wetland species of the entire Eastern U.S. Ours are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. -140- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Tricyrtis (Toadlily) An exciting genus of late summer/fall blooming perennials. Flower colors include pure white, blue, raspberry, pink, yellow, lavender and combinations thereof. With new variegated varieties there are now choices in foliage color also. Performs best in organically rich, moist soil, in light to moderate shade. In order to appreciate them best, site where their orchid-like blooms can be admired up close. Companions: ferns, carex, anemone, asarum, saruma, astilbe, astrantia, chelone, hosta, iris, Begonia grandis, zizia. M ‘Empress’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $7.25 Raspberry spots often coalescing at the tips overlaid on white flowers with a yellow throat. Extra large flowers, 1 3/4” wide. These actually show up from a distance! 3’ tall. Zone 5. M ‘Hatatagisa’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Orchid-like blooms are blue with purple spots and a white center. Glossy leaves. 2’ tall. Zone 5. M ‘Lightning Strike’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $7.55 Gold leaves with varying green streaks. White flowers with raspberry spotting. 1 3/8” diameter. Electric! Zone 6. M ‘Samurai’ Jul-Sep 3 QT $7.25 Solid raspberry flowers with darker spots. Flowers sometimes appear more blue. Earlier blooming. Handsome foliage with soft gold variegation. 24 - 30” tall. Robust variegated variety and excellent performer in our garden. Zone 6. M ‘Shirohotogisu’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $5.95 Pure white flowers. Hairy green leaves. 24” tall. Zone 5. M ‘Sinonome’ Aug-Oct 3 QT $6.75 Large, white flowers with ruby speckling. 30 - 36” tall. Zone 5. M ‘Tojen’ Jul-Sep 3 QT $6.75 Large, lavender-purple flowers with white center. Reminiscent of Dendrobium orchids! Bold foliage. 24 - 30” tall. Vigorous. Zone 5. -141- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Tricyrtis (continued) M latifolia Jul-Aug 3 QT $6.75 ‘Golden Leopard’ Yellow flowers with purple spots. 18 - 20” tall. An early blooming toadlily. Zone 5. M macranthopsis Sep-Oct 3 QT $9.00 Butter-yellow flowers with red spotting on the inside. Bell-shaped flowers, 1 3/4” long. Long arching stems. Best sited overhanging a wall. Zone 5. M macropoda Jul-Aug 3 QT $9.00 ‘Tricolor’ Pink and white striping on green leaves in the spring. Arching stems 2’ long. White and lavender flowers. Zone 4. Tridens flavus (Redtop) D Aug-Mar 1 QT $3.75 4 QT $5.95 Reddish-purple flowers in late summer drying to silvery tan remain effective through winter. 3 - 5’ tall. Green leaves with bronze fall color. Good cut flower. Self sows readily. Meadows, naturalizing. Northeastern U.S. native meadow grass. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 4. Trifolium repens (White Clover) Ornamental selections of the same species of clover found in our lawns. 2 - 3” tall. White flowers. Tolerates foot traffic and lower fertility. Best leaf coloration in full sun. Small to medium-scale groundcover, containers. Try as a lawn substitute, around pathways or other light traffic areas. Plant on the edge of lawns and let it creep in. Zone 4. D ‘Atropurpureum’ Jul 1 QT $3.55 Deep purple leaves with a green edge. Many four leafed clovers. -142- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Trifolium repens (continued) D ‘Black Ice’ Jul 1 QT $3.55 (Purple-Leafed Clover) Black-purple leaves with a green edge - the darkest clover on the market. A 2011 Glover Perennials introduction! D ‘Ice Purple’ Jul 1 QT $3.55 Deep purple leaves with a silver edge. A 2007 Glover Perennials introduction! D ‘Tricolor’ Jul 1 QT $3.55 Red, silver and green tricolor foliage. A 2010 Glover Perennials introduction. Typha M M (Cattail) angustifolia Jul-Dec 4 QT $5.95 Strongly rhizomatous perennial. 3 - 7’ tall. Produces the familiar cattail seen throughout North American freshwater wetlands. Northeastern U.S. native. We are proudly offering Long Island provenance plants. Zone 3. minima Jul-Dec 3 QT $5.70 (Miniature Cattail) A miniature species of cattail only 32” tall. Produces 2” long cattails. Reed-like leaves. Fast spreading. A good choice for smaller ponds, pools and containers. Excellent water cleanser. Zone 5. Uvularia grandiflora M (Bellwort) May 3 QT $8.50 Large, sweetly fragrant, soft yellow flowers dangle from the upper leaf axilis. 18 - 24” tall. Glowing yellow fall foliage. Graceful woodlander. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. -143- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Vaccinium macrocarpon M (Cranberry) May-Jun 1 QT $5.25 Dense, prostrate evergreen, groundcover. Wiry stem growth. 4 - 6” tall. Pink flowers. Produces edible cranberries in Sept. Foliage turns a pleasing bronze in winter. Faster growth rate in moist, highly organic soils. Does not require bogs. Suitable for containers. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 2. Verbena D canadensis Jun-Aug 3 QT $5.70 ‘Pink Pepper’ Bright pink flowers. Trailing groundcovering habit. 6” tall. Vigorous grower and reported to be indestructable. A passalong variety from Indiana. Northeastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. canadensis Jun-Aug 1 QT $3.55 ‘Snow Flurry’ Long blooming, white flowers. Low, bushy habit, 12” tall. U.S. native species from New York to Minnesota southward. Self-sows. Said to be zone 5 hardy. D simplex Jun-Aug 3 QT $5.95 (Narrowleaf Vervain) Long wands of light lavender-blue flowers. Narrow green leaves. 20” tall. Upright habit. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. D stricta Jul-Aug 3 QT $5.95 (Hoary Vervain) Long wands of blue-purple flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Grey-green leaves. Upright habit. Average to dry, well-drained soil. Attracts beneficial insects. Will spread by seed. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. Vernonia MD lettermanii Aug-Sep 3 QT $6.25 ‘Iron Butterfly’ (Narrowleaf Ironweed) Beautiful narrow foliage that easily mixes with other perennials. Purple flowers. 2 - 3’ tall. Native to Arkansas. Zone 4. -144- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Vernonia (continued) M noveboracensis Aug-Sep 4 QT $6.25 (New York Ironweed) Deep purple flowers. Robust clumping perennial. 4 - 7’ tall. Adds a strong vertical presence to the garden. Northeastern U.S. native. Our plants are Long Island provenance. Zone 3. Veronica Low growing varieties are well-suited to use as edgers, small to medium-scale groundcovers, and containers. All varieties work well in mixed borders. The lowest growers also suitable among stepping stones. Durable, easy care. ‘Ulster Blue Dwarf’ May-Sep 3 QT $5.45 Long blooming, deep purple blue flowers. 12” tall. Edger, accent, small space filler. Zone 4. ‘Waterperry’ May-June 1 QT $3.25 Large quantities of blue, white-eyed flowers with a fall repeat. Purple foliage color late fall/winter. Low, spreading habit. 4 - 6” tall. One of our favorite all around groundcovers. Zone 5. allionii Jun-Jul 3 QT $5.95 Blue flower spikes. 6 - 8” tall. Low, slow spreading green mats. Great in rock gardens. Zone 3. gentianoides May-Jun 3 QT $7.25 ‘Barbara Sherwood’ (Gentian Speedwell) Broad, glossy, green leaves. Semi-evergreen. Foliage to 6” tall. Iceblue flowers, 12 - 18” tall. A useful companion to fine textured plants. Slow spreading. Easy care. Native to Caucasus. Zone 4. gentianoides May-Jun 1 QT $5.25 ‘Variegata’ (Gentian Speedwell) Same as ‘Barbara Sherwood’, only leaves with prominent white variegation. -145- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Veronica (continued) prostrata May-Jun 1 QT $3.75 ‘Trehane’ Bright chartreuse to gold foliage. Creeping growth habit. Forms a dense carpet. 4 - 6” tall. Bright blue flowers. Great next to purple foliage plants. Zone 5. repens May-Jun 1 QT $3.25 Tiny leaves form a ground-hugging mat, 1” tall. Plant is covered with blue buds opening to white flowers. 2” tall. Semi-evergreen. Zone 5. repens May-Jun 2.5”POT $2.75 ‘Sunshine’ (Golden Creeping Speedwell) Chartreuse-gold foliage forms ground-hugging mat, 1” tall. Semievergreen. White flowers to 4” tall. Excellent contrast plant. Zone 5. spicata Jun-Aug 2 QT $5.25 ‘Blue Carpet’ A dwarf selection, only 6” tall! Bright blue flower spikes over low spreading carpets. Deadheading will help extend the bloom time. Zone 4. spicata Jun-Aug 4 QT $5.70 ‘Pink Damask’ Elegant spikes of rose-pink flowers rising from sizable clumps. 2 - 3’ tall. Deadheading helps extend bloom time. Good cut flower. A classic border perennial. Zone 4. spicata Jun-Aug 3 QT $5.70 ‘Romiley Purple’ Elegant spikes of violet-purple flowers. 18” tall. Deadheading helps extend bloom time. Good cut flower. A classic border perennial. Zone 4. -146- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Veronica (continued) umbrosa May-Jun 1 QT $3.75 ‘Georgia Blue’ Low growing, spreading mounds of green foliage that look good all season. Covered with true blue, white-eyed flowers, will repeat in late summer. 4 - 6” tall. Zone 5. Viburnum dentatum M (Arrowwood Viburnum) May-Jun 3 QT $8.50 Vase-shaped to rounded shrub. 6 - 12’ tall. Creamy white flowers. Blue-black fruit in the fall are a favorite of migrating songbirds. Easy to grow. Borders, screen, naturalizing. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. Vinca minor (Periwinkle) Evergreen leaves on trailing stems. 4 - 6” tall. Forms a dense cover. Competes well with tree roots. Tough small to large-scale groundcover, edger. Suitable for shrub borders, erosion control, containers. Excellent choice for groundcovering tree and shrub islands. Zone 4. D ‘Alba’ White flowers. Apr-May 1 QT $3.25 D ‘Atropurpurea’ Deep purple flowers. Apr-May 1 QT $3.25 D ‘Bowles’ Apr-May 1 QT $3.25 Large, deep blue flowers. Large, glossy, evergreen leaves. An improved blue variety. D ‘Moonlit’ 3 QT $5.95 Double blue flowers. Attractive yellow variegations on dark green leaves. D ‘Ralph Shugert’ Apr-May 1 QT $3.55 Clear white margin on a dark green leaf. Sky blue flowers. -147- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Viola (Violet) Excellent in containers. Edger, accent, small-scale groundcover. Incorporate into mixed borders. Best in full sun to light shade, organically rich, moist soil except where noted. M ‘Black Magic’ May-Jul 3 QT $5.45 Large, black flowers with bright yellow eye. 6 - 8” tall. Zone 5. M ‘Etain’ May-Oct 3 QT $5.45 Extra large, pale lemon-yellow flowers with lavender margins. Fragrant. 8 - 10” tall. M ‘Purple Showers’ May-Oct 3 QT $5.45 Large, solid purple flowers. Very long blooming. 6 - 8” tall. Dead-heading will ensure continuous blooms. Zone 6. corsica Apr-Oct 2.5”POT $1.95 (Corsican Violet) 3 QT $5.45 Free flowering perennial violet. Large, deep blue-purple flowers whiskered with white and a yellow throat. Distinctive long petals. 8” tall. Forms nice tidy mounds. Re-seeds moderately. Mixed borders, containers, rock gardens. Zone 4. MD labradorica Apr-May, 1 QT $3.55 (Labrador Violet) Sep-Oct Dark green leaves flushed with purple. 4” tall. Purple flowers. Excellent groundcover. Self-sows. Works well in shrub borders. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. M odorata Apr-Jun 3 QT $5.95 ‘White Rebecca’ (Sweet Violet) A creamy white version of ‘Rebecca’ with the same sweet scent. 6 - 8” tall. A 2007 Glover Perennials introduction! Zone 5/6. D pedata Apr-Jun 1 QT $4.55 (Bird’s Foot Violet) Sep-Oct Showy, purple flowers with a fall repeat. 4 - 5” tall. Leaves resemble a bird’s foot. Native of dry, sandy fields, open woods and pine barrens of northeastern U.S. Zone 5. -148- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price 3 QT $5.95 Waldsteinea D fragarioides Apr-May (Barren Strawberry) Strawberry-like foliage forms a dense, weed-smothering mat. 4 - 6” tall. Yellow flowers to 8” tall. Durable, widely adaptable. Small to large-scale groundcover, tree islands, among shrubs. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 3. D ternata Apr-May 3 QT $5.95 (Barren Strawberry) Slow spreading groundcover with strawberry-like foliage. Yellow flowers. 6 - 8” tall. Widely adaptable. Dry shade tolerant. Weedsmothering groundcover. 2005 Gold Medal award winner. Zone 4. Wisteria frutescens Jun-Aug 4 QT $9.95 ‘Amethyst Falls’ - Trellised (American Wisteria) Climbing vine with 4 - 6” long, fragrant, purple flowers. Glossy foliage. Can climb 30’. Train on deck railing, pergola, arbor, fence. Less vigorous than its Asian relatives. Eastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. macrostachya Jun-Jul 4 QT $10.50 ‘Clara Mack’ - Trellised (Kentucky Wisteria) Climbing vine with fragrant white flowers up to 18” long (longer than is typical of the species). Train on deck railings, pergolas, arbors, fences. Less vigorous than its Asian relatives. Eastern U.S. native species. Zone 5. Xanthorhiza simplicissima M (Yellowroot) Apr 3 QT $8.50 Forms a low thicket of upright woody stems and bright green leaves. 2 - 3’ tall. Purple fall color. Yellow dye can be extracted from the sap. A highly desirable, underutilized, tall groundcover. Northeastern U.S. native. Zone 4. -149- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Zizia Bright yellow umbels. Clumping habit Combines well with ferns, carexes, anemones, astrantias, chelones, hostas. Nectar source for spring emerging bumblebee queens. M aptera May-Jun 3 QT $6.95 (Heart-leafed Alexanders) Leathery, dark green, heart-shaped leaves. 12 - 24” tall. Does not self-sow as prolifically as Z. aurea. Native from Connecticut to Georgia in open woods and meadows. Zone 4. M aurea May-Jul 3 QT $5.95 (Golden Alexanders) 12 - 24” tall. Will self-sow, dead head after flowering to prevent, if desired. Attracts beneficial insects. Native from eastern Canada to Florida in moist woods, open meadows and riverbanks. Zone 4. -150- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Codes Plant Name Bloom Size Price Butterfly Attracting Plants Achillea Agastache Ajania Ajuga Allium Amsonia Angelica Aquilegia Arabis Aristolochia Armeria Asclepias Aster Astilbe Boltonia Calamintha Campanula Caryopteris Ceanothus Ceratostigma Chamaemelum Chelone Chelonopsis Chrysopsis Cimicifuga Clematis Clethra Coreopsis Cornus Cunila Dendranthema Dianthus Echinacea Echinops Erigeron Eryngium Eupatorium Euthamia Filipendula Gaillardia Gelsemium Gentiana Geranium Geum Helenium Helianthus Heliopsis Hemerocallis Heuchera Hibiscus Hyssopus Iberis Iris Kalimeris Knautia Lathyrus Lavendula Leucanthemum Liatris Ligularia Lobelia Lonicera Lychnis Meehania -151- Monarda Nepeta Origanum Penstemon Phlox Phyteuma Pluchea (annual) Potentilla tridentata Pycnanthemum Rabdosia Rudbeckia Salvia Scutellaria Sedum Silene Solidago Spigelia Stachys Stokesia Teucrium Thalictrum Thymus Tiarella Trifolium Vaccinium Verbena Vernonia Veronica Viburnum Viola Wisteria Zizia Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Deer Resistant Plants These plants are not favored by deer. Despite having chemical and physical defenses, plants included in this list may still experience browsing damage if deer have run out of more favorable food sources. Conclusion: deer resistance is relative. Use plants low on their list of food preferences to achieve relative freedom from deer damage. Achillea Aconitum Acorus Aegopodium Agastache Ajania Ajuga Akebia Alchemilla Allium Ammophila Amsonia Andropogon Aquilegia Arabis Arctostaphylos Arisaema Armeria Artemisia Aruncus Arundo Asarum Asclepias Aster * Astilbe Aurinia Baccharis Baptisia Bergenia Boltonia Briza Calamagrostis Calamintha Campsis Carex Caryopteris Cerastium Ceratostigma Chamaemelum Chasmanthium Chelone Chrysogonum Cimicifuga Clethra Convallaria Cunila Deschampsia Dianthus * Dracocephalum ruysch. Echinops Elymus Epimedium Eragrostis Erigeron Eryngium Eupatorium Euphorbia Ferns Festuca mairei Galium Gaillardia Gelsemium sempervirens Geranium Gillenia Gypsophila Hakonechloa Harpochloa Helenium Hibiscus Houttuynia Hypericum Hyssopus Imperata Iris cristata -152- * some species Isopyrum Jovibarba Juncus Lamiastrum Lamium Lathyrus Lavendula Leucoseptrum stellipilum Liatris Ligularia Limonium Lotus Luzula Lychnis Lysimachia Marrubium Mazus Meehania Milium Miscanthus Molinia Monarda Muhlenbergia Myosotis Myrica Nasella Nepeta Opuntia Origanum Oxalis Pachysandra Paeonia Panicum Parthenium Pennisetum Penstemon Perovskia Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Deer Resistant Plants Philadelphus Phlox subulata Platycodon Pluchea odorata (annual) Podophyllum peltatum Polemonium Polygonatum Polygonum Potentilla tridentata Pulmonaria Pycnanthemum Rohdea Rubus * Rudbeckia subtomentosa Ruellia Ruta Salvia Schizachyrium Selaginella Sempervivum Sesleria Sisyrinchium Solidago Sorghastrum Spodiopogon Sporobolus Stachys Symphytum Tanacetum -153- Teucrium Thalictrum Thymus Tiarella Triadenum Tridens Typha Vaccinium Verbena Veronica Vinca Waldsteinea Wisteria Xanthorhiza Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Northeastern U.S. Native Plants* Acorus americanus Allium cernuum Ammophila breviligulata Andropogon gerardii Andropogon virginicus Apios americana Aquilegia canadensis Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Arisaema dracontium Arisaema triphyllum Aruncus dioicus Asarum canadense Asclepias incarnata Asclepias purpurascens Asclepias tuberosa Aster cordifolius Aster divaricatus Aster dumosus Aster ericoides Aster laevis Aster linariifolius Aster novae-angliae Aster novi-belgii Aster spectabilis Aster umbellatus Baccharis halimifolia Baptisia alba var. macrophylla Baptisia australis Boltonia asteroides Caltha palustris Caulophyllum thalictroides Carex species – flaccosperma grayi, laxiculmis, nigra, stricta Ceanothus americanus Chelone glabra Chrysopsis mariana Cimicifuga racemosa Clematis virginiana Clethra alnifolia Cornus sericea Cunila origanoides Deschampsia flexuosa Dioscorea villosa Equisetum hyemale Equisetum scirpoides Eragrostis spectabilis Erigeron pulchellus Eupatorium hyssopifolium Eupatorium purpureum Euphorbia corollata Euthamia caroliniana Fern species – Christmas, Cinnamon, Hay-scented, Lady, Maidenhair, New York, Ostrich, Robust Male, Royal Geranium maculatum Geum triflorum Gillenia trifoliata Helenium flexuosum Helianthus angustifolius Heliopsis helianthoides Hepatica acutiloba Hepatica americana Heuchera americana Hibiscus moscheutos var. palustris Iris cristata Iris prismatica Iris setosa var. canadensis Iris versicolor Isopyrum biternatum Jeffersonia diphylla Juncus effusus Lathyrus maritimus Liatris scariosa var. novae-angliae -154- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Northeastern U.S. Native Plants* Limonium carolinianum Lobelia cardinalis Lonicera sempervirens Luzula acuminata Mitella diphylla Muhlenbergia capillaris Myrica pensylvanica Opuntia humifusa Panicum amarum Panicum virgatum Parthenium integrifolium Phlox divaricata Phlox maculata Phlox paniculata Phlox subulata Physostegia virginiana Pluchea odorata (annual) Podophyllum peltatum Polemonium reptans Potentilla tridentata Pycnanthemum muticum Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Pycnanthemum virginianum Rhexia virginica Rosa virginiana Rubus occidentalis Rudbeckia hirta Rudbeckia laciniata Salvia lyrata Sanguisorba canadensis Schizachyrium scoparium Scutellaria serrata Silene caroliniana Sisyrinchium angustifolium Sisyrinchium atlanticum Smilacina racemosa Solidago flexicaulis Solidago juncea Solidago sempervirens Sorghastrum nutans Sporobolus heterolepis Teucrium canadense Thalictrum pubescens Tiarella cordifolia Tiarella wherryi Triadenum virginicum Tridens flavus Typha angustifolia Uvularia grandiflora Vaccinium macrocarpon Verbena canadensis Verbena simplex Verbena stricta Vernonia noveboracensis Viburnum dentatum Viola labradorica Viola pedata Waldsteinea fragarioides Xanthorhiza simplicissimia Zizia aptera Zizia aurea * References: Magee and Ahles, 1999. Flora of the Northeast. University of Massachusetts Press USDA, Plants Database -155- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Near Native Plants (Native to the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast & Midwest U.S.) Agastache Agave virginica Amsonia illustris Amsonia tabernaemontana Aristolochia durior Callicarpa americana Campsis radicans Carex muskingumensis Chasmanthium latifolium Chelone lyonii Chrysogonum virginianum Cissus trifoliata Clematis texensis Coreopsis Echinacea paradoxa Echinacea purpurea Echinacea tennesseensis Eragrostis elliottii Eupatorium altissimum Eupatorium coelestinum Fern - Dixie Wood Gaillardia Gelsemium sempervirens Helianthus dowellianus Heuchera villosa Hibiscus coccineus Hypericum frondosum Iris verna Liatris pycnostachya Meehania cordata Pachysandra procumbens Phlox carolina Phlox glaberrima Phlox stolonifera Pycnanthemum flexuosum Rudbeckia fulgida Rudbeckia subtomentosa Ruellia humilis Salvia azurea ssp. pitcheri Sedum ternatum Solidago sphacelata Spigelia marilandica Spiranthes cernua var. odorata Stokesia laevis Tradescantia Vernonia lettermanii Wisteria frutescens Wisteria macrostachya -156- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability Fall Blooming Plants One of our missions is to break the monopoly mums have on the fall flower market. To focus attention on these mum alternatives we have put them together for you in list form. Just say no to mums! Abelmoschus moschatus Aconitum ‘Arendsii’ Agastaches Ajania pacifica Allium taquetii Anemone (Japanese) Aster Begonia grandis Boltonia asteroides Calamintha nepeta Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Chelone Chelonopsis Chrysopsis mariana Cleradendron trichotomum Cyclamen hederifolium Dendranthema Eupatorium Gaillardia x grandiflora Gentiana scabra Helianthus angustifolius Heuchera villosa Leucoseptrum Origanum laevigatum Oxalis crassipes Persicaria amplexicaulis Rabdosia longituba Rudbeckia hirta Rudbeckia subtomentosa Salvia azurea Salvia nipponica Sanguisorba canadensis Sanguisorba tenuifolia Schizostylis coccinea Sedums - many Serratula seoanei Solidago Spiranthes cernua Tradescantia ‘Blue & Gold’ Tricyrtis Vernonia lettermanii Vernonia noveboracensis -157- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 Woody Plants (including all vines) Actinidia arguta Actinidia kolomikta Akebia quinata ‘Rosea’ Akebia quinata ‘Variegata’ Akebia trifoliata Arctostaphylos ‘Massachusetts’ Aristolochia durior Baccharis halimifolia Callicarpa americana Campsis ‘Flava’ Campsis ‘Madame Galen’ Caryopteris ‘White Surprise’ Ceanothus americanus Cissus trifoliata Clematis - many Clerodendron trichotomum Clethra alnifolia Cornus sericea ‘Sunshine’ Deutzia ‘Nikko’ Deutzia scabra Deutzia setch. var. corymbiflora Dioscorea villosa Euonymus ‘Kewensis’ Euonymus ‘Vanilla Frosting’ Euonymus ‘Wolong Ghost’ Gelsemium semp. ‘Margarita’ Humulus lupulus ‘Aureus’ Humulus lupulus ‘Nugget’ Hydrangea anomala var. tiliifolia Hypericum calycinum Hypericum frondosum ‘Sunburst’ Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ Indigofera pseudotinctoria Indigofera ‘Rose Carpet’ Leptodermis oblonga Lespedeza bicolor ‘Yakushima’ Leucoseptrum jap. ‘Golden Angel’ Leucoseptrum jap.‘Variegata’ Leucoseptrum stellipilum Lonicera - many Myrica pensylvanica Parthenocissus tricuspidata Partenocissus tri. ‘Fenway Park’ Philadelphus ‘Belle Etoille’ Philadelphus ‘Buckley’s Quill’ Philadelphus ‘Manteau d’Hermine’ Philadelphus ‘Virginal’ Rosa virginiana Rubus (Raspberry) ‘Autumn Britten’ Rubus (Blackberry) ‘Black Satin’ Rubus (Black Raspberry) ‘Munger’ Rubus ‘Betty Ashburner’ Rubus calycinoides Rubus tricolor Rubus ‘Golden Vale’ Sambucus ‘Laciniata’ Sambucus ‘Plumosa Aurea’ Sarcococca hookerana var. humilis Vaccinium macrocarpan Viburnum dentatum Wisteria frutescens ‘Amethyst Falls’ Wisteria macro. ‘Clara Mack’ Xanthorhiza simplicissima -158- Glover Perennials - 2011 Availability NOTES -159- Phone: (631) 765-3546 Fax: (631) 765-3549 NOTES -160-