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Common Name Botanical Name Description
Grape Vitis labrusca 'Swenson Red'

A high quality, seeded table grape with large crisp berries. Its pleasant mild flavor is closer to that of vinifera than labrusca grapes.

Grape Vitis labrusca 'Reliance'

Mid-season Red. Excellent quality; productive, seedless, and very hardy. Reliance grape is one of the best tasting, red seedless table grape.

Speedwell 'First Love' Veronica spicata 'First Love'

Florescent pink flower spikes atop compact plants. Long bloom period if deadheaded regularly, June-August.

Grapes Vitis labrusca 'Concord Seedless''

Blue-black table grapes. Sweet and suitable for fresh eating, jams and juice.

Grapes Vitis labrusca 'Canadice'

Early. Large Red Variety Ripening Before Concord. Good Table-Quality Grape. Plant In Protected Site.

Doublefile Viburnum Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum Maresii

Noted for its distinctively layered horizontal branching, this shrub is laden with pure white, large single flowers in late May.

Judd Viburnum Viburnum hybrid Juddii

Deep pink buds open to spicily fragrant, clustered white blooms in early May. Forms a neat, rounded shrub. Disease resistant, dark green foliage.

Common Snowball Bush Viburnum opulus Roseum

3” diameter pom-pom-like flower clusters (snowballs). Flowers acquire light rose flushing as they fade, hence the cultivar name of ‘Roseum’. Blooms May.

Violet Viola x Rebecca

Whirl and swirls of vanilla scented flowers are creamy white with flecks of deep violet around the edges. No two are exactly alike. Blooms May-October.

Violet Viola x Etain

This beautiful English hybrid has extra large, pale lemon blooms with contrasting lavender margins. Fragrant. Flowering from May-October.

Marsh Violet Viola sororia 'Dark Freckles'

Dark blue blooms frosted with white speckles May. Fragrant. Heart-shaped leaves.

Birdsfoot Violet Viola pedata

Deeply divided leaves which resemble a bird's foot. Bi-colored dark purple and light blue and uniform light blue. Blooms early spring.

Sweet Violet Viola cornuta Columbine

The flowers are white but heavily streaked with lilac and lavender tones throughout. Begins bloom in late spring.

Sweet Violet Viola cornuta Black Magic

Black violet flowers with yellow eyes. May.

Violet Viola

Best in fertile, moist locations. Partial shade is best for spreading.

Culver’s Root Veronicastrum virginicum Lavender Towers

Tall clumps of strong stems with whorled serrated leaves around the stem, topped with pale lavender flower spikes in summer.

Creeping Speedwell Veronica x Waterperry Blue

Deep green leaves that are flushed with burgundy and copper overtones that intensify as the temperature drops. Dainty light blue flowers in mid to late spring.

Speedwell Veronica x Sunny Border Blue

Luxurious deep green foliage, long bloom period, with violet-blue flower spikes . Deadhead regularly to maintain bloom. July-September. Outstanding cultivar. Perennial Plant of the Year 1993.

Speedwell Veronica austriaca 'Crater Lake Blue'

Smothered under dramatic vividly blue flowers. June-August. Good groundcover.

Speedwell Veronica spicata 'Red Fox'

Bright fuchsia-pink bloom spikes appear from June through September. Butterfly magnet! Plants are extremely vigorous and tolerate partial shade better than other varieties of veronica.

Speedwell Veronica spicata Icicle

Pure white flowered spikes on emerald green, textured foliage. These flowers are great as cut flowers and will attract butterflies. June-August.

Speedwell Veronica spicata Giles Van Hees

Short spikes of clear, bright medium pink. Blooms June.

Speedwell Veronica spicata Blue Charm

A compact, bushy plant with spikes of tiny, lavender-blue flowers which bloom most of the summer.. June-August.

Speedwell Veronica incana

Wooly speedwell. Blue flowers atop blue foliage that always looks stunning. June-July.

Gentian Speedwell Veronica gentianoides

Pale blue flowers atop gray-green, mat forming foliage. Great groundcover for moist, well-drained sites. Blooms early summer.

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