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NEW!Acerphyllum rosii 'Ogon' *Sorry Sold Out* Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$300 N/A N/A N/A N/ARock garden/woodland plant, creeping, with large maple-shaped leaves, this selection has golden-yellow leaves in spring. Likes cool summers. Korea.
NEW!Acerphyllum rosii 'Variegatum' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$250 N/A N/A N/A N/ASame as above, with variegated leaves.
Achlys japonica Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$150 US$275 US$500 N/A N/ARare Japanese perennial for cool shade and humus-rich soil, not too dry. Attractive lobed leaves form a carpet as the plant spreads by underground stems. Dense fuzzy spikes of white flowers appear above the leaves.
Aconitum japonicum var. hakonense Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$125 US$225 US$400 N/A N/ADistinctive perennial from central Japan, blooming in early autumn, with clear medium blue helmet-shaped flowers. Valuable for its ease of cultivation and its rigid stems to 2' that do not flop when the plant is in bloom.
NEW!Aconitum 'Yunnan Blue' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-9 Fall 2003 US$125 US$225 US$400 N/A N/AVigorous and easy to grow selection of Aconitum sp. from China.
Adonis amurensis 'Fukujukai' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-7 Fall 2003 US$200 US$375 US$700 N/A N/AA favorite Japanese symbol of the new year, it often blooms as early as January here in mid-Zone 6, closing its gorgeous buttery yellow flowers on cold or cloudy days to reappear with the sun. This is one of the earliest cultivars to bloom. Plant in rich moist well-drained loam in deciduous shade.
NEW!Alectrurus yedoensis var. platypetalus Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-8, at least Fall 2003 US$150 US$275 US$500 N/A N/AWhite small flowers in summer.
NEW!Anemonella thalictroides 'Double White' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$200 US$375 N/A N/A N/AClassic double-flowered form of American native rue anemone, with fully double pure white flowers. Easy in gritty well-drained soil.
NEW!Anemonella thalictroides 'Betty Blake' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$200 US$375 N/A N/A N/AClassic double-flowered form of American native rue anemone, with fully double fresh green flowers. Easy in gritty well-drained soil.
Anemonella thalictroides 'Cameo' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$200 US$375 US$700 N/A N/AClassic double-flowered form of American native rue anemone, with fully double very pale pink flowers, white in warm climates. Easy in gritty well-drained soil.
Anemonella thalictroides 'Shoaf's Double Pink' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$225 US$425 US$800 N/A N/AAs above, but the flowers are dark pink, even raspberry pink in cool climates. One of our most beautiful spring flowers
Anemonopsis macrophylla Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$188 US$350 US$650 N/A N/AOne of the aristocrats of the shade garden. Handsome foliage resembles Cimicifuga, topped in late summer by wiry stems bearing pendant pink flowers, to 3 feet tall. Hard to find.
Cacalia delphinifolia Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 US$2,500Another under-appreciated shade plant from Japan with beautiful shiny maple-shaped leaves. The mound of foliage is topped by a 3' tower of frizzy white flowers in August. Nice contrast with hostas and ferns.
Cardiocrinum cordatum Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$150 US$275 US$500 US$2,250 US$4,000Giant woodland lily from Japan with bold heart-shaped leaves to 3' tall. Showy white flowers above the leaves in late summer. Rich, moist soil, woodland conditions. Main bulb dies after bloom, leaving offsets for future bloom.
Caulophyllum robustum Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$138 US$250 US$450 US$2,000 N/AJapanese counterpart of our native blue cohosh, making a 2' mound of Thalictrum-like foliage. The small greenish-yellow flowers are not showy, but the clusters of blue fruits combined with yellow fall color of its leaves are beautiful.
Chionographis japonica Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 US$2,500Shade-loving Japanese native with a rosette of evergreen leaves with rippled margins. Spikes of fuzzy white flowers appear in early summer. Well-drained sandy or humusy soil, not too dry. Good shaded rock garden plant.
Chloranthus japonicus Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 US$2,500Choice, rarely seen shade perennial with a showy spike of white bottlebrush flowers in spring. A 4-parted umbrella of foliage remains over the summer. .
NEW!Chloranthus japonicus'Aojiku' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$200 N/A N/A N/A N/ASame as above, albino cultivar with fresh green stems. Very rare.
Chloranthus serratus Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-9 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 US$2,500Similar to above, from Japan and China, with later-blooming flowers in a more slender spike, with two spikes per plant.
Cimicifuga japonica Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 US$2,500Bold perennial for shade, with coarse twice-divided leaves and very showy erect spikes of pure white flowers in late summer.
Codonopsis lanceolata Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 N/A N/AFascinating but rarely seen Northeast Asian perennial herbaceous vine in the bellflower family with large cream and purple bells in August. Like clematis, it wants its roots in the shade and top in the sun. Edible roots.
Coptis japonica var. dissecta Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-8 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 US$2,500Diminutive evergreen woodland perennial with fern-like leaves and tiny white starry flowers on dark stems, in early spring. Unique small-scale non-invasive groundcover. Evergreen parsley for shade. Reddish pinwheels of seed pods add summer interest.
NEW!Coptis quinquefolia Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-8 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 US$2,500Dwarf evergreen woodland perennial with ground cover habitat. White flower in early spring.
Croomia heterocepala Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-9 Fall 2003 US$138 US$250 US$450 US$2,000 N/AFascinating rarity from Japan, in the little-known family Stemonaceae. This species grows to about 2' tall, resembling Solomon's seal in its overall habit, but with creamy-green "shooting star" shaped flowers hanging beneath the leaves. Easy in woodland shade, not too dry. Play "stump the chump" with your know-it-all friends.
Deinanthe bifida Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$138 US$250 US$450 US$2,000 N/AHandsome shade perennial related to hydrangea. Beautiful foliage plant with each leaf divided in two at the tip. Nodding white flowers in summer.
Diphylleia grayi Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-7 Fall 2003 US$200 US$375 US$700 N/A N/AJapanese woodland perennial with big umbrella-like leaves, related to Podophyllum. Pretty white flowers bloom above the leaves. Best in cool shade, rich, moist humusy soil, medium to heavy shade. Rarely offered. Blooming size.
Erythronium japonicum Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$100 US$188 US$350 US$1,625 US$3,000The East Asian dogtooth-violet has all the charm of our native species, plus a showy lavender-pink flower. Likes rich moist soil in deciduous shade. Large blooming size.
Fritillaria camtschatcensis Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-7 Fall 2003 US$163 US$300 US$550 US$2,500 N/ALate spring to early summer blooming bulb with black, nodding, bell-shaped flowers. Requires excellent drainage in moist gravelly or humus-rich soil.
Fritillaria japonica var. koidzumiana Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$163 US$300 US$550 N/A N/AJapanese woodland species with an inflated creamy bell-shaped flowers heavily dotted with red-purple inside. Rich woodsy soil.
Gagea lutea Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$100 N/A N/A N/A N/AThe Star-shaped golden yellow flower in mid Spring.
NEW!Geum japonicum 'Variegatum' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-7 Fall 2003 US$200 US$375 US$700 N/A N/APure yellow flower Japanese Geum with withe splashed variegation. The color of variegation start pink and fade to white. Rare.
Glaucidium palmatum Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-7 Fall 2003 US$213 US$400 US$750 US$3,500 N/AStar of the early spring garden, this famous Japanese woodlander unfolds its large silky pale purple-pink blossoms while most plants are still sleeping. Moist, well-drained soil in cool shade. Blooming size. Best in cool-summer areas.
Glaucidium palmatum (white-flowered) Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-7 Fall 2003 US$650 US$1,250 US$2,400 N/A N/ARare pure-white-flowered variant of the above.
Heloniopsis orientalis Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-8 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 US$2,500Asian counterpart of our swamp pink (Helonias), but this is a rock garden plant with an evergreen rosette of leaves turning purple in winter. Does well in moist, well-drained soil in shade. Scapes of rose-purple flowers in spring. Good trough plant.
Heloniopsis yakushimensis Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 8-9 Fall 2003 US$275 US$500 N/A N/A N/AOne of the most beautiful Heloniopsis from Ryukyu islands in Japan. Even though not hardy, the flower has vivid purple stamens.Bloom in winter, good as potted house plants.
Iris gracilipes Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-8 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 N/A N/AA charming woodland iris from Japan with grassy leaves and showy flowers in Spring. The wild type has pale purple flowers; we also offer white and a double purple selection. Great trough or rock garden subject or as a small-scale groundcover. Easy
Iris gracilipes White flower *Sorry Sold Out* Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-8 Fall 2003 US$138 US$250 US$450 N/A N/ASame as above, with pure white flower.
Jeffersonia dubia Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$188 US$350 US$650 US$3,000 US$5,500Famaous woodland rock garden plant from Korea, long cultivated in Japan. Easy in light shade in gritty or gravelly soil where it will form large clumps. Pretty up-facing light blue flowers in early spring are followed by attractive two-lobed leaves.
Kirengeshoma palmata Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$113 US$200 US$350 US$1,500 N/AEssential perennial for structure and contrast in the shade garden. Bold and shrub-like, with gray-green maple-shaped leaves and pendant clusters of waxy pale yellow flowers in late summer.
Lilium japonicum f. albomarginatum Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-8 Fall 2003 US$263 US$500 US$950 US$4,500 N/AExtremely rare woodland lily with elegant pale pink trumpet flowers in June. This wild form from Shikoku has leaves with frosted white edges. Moist, well-drained soil in light shade, excellent rock garden plant. Very fragrant.
NEW!Lilium maclatum ssp.davuricum f. rebunense Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-9 Fall 2003 US$175 US$325 US$600 N/A N/AExtremely dwarf type Lilium maclatum from Rebun-island. Very rare.
NEW!Lilium medeoloides Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$175 US$325 US$600 N/A N/ARare Japanese woodland lily with whorled foliage and nodding orange flowers. Called "wheel lily" in Japan because of the "wheels" of foliage. Best in cool summer climates. Needs a rich, humus-rich well-drained soil, moist throughout the growing season.
Lycoris sanguinea var. kiusiana Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$88 US$163 US$300 US$1,375 US$2,500Neglected but beautiful August-blooming bulb from Japan with clusters of showy orange flowers, with longer more spidery tepals than sanguinea. Leaves appear in spring, disappear before bloom. Moist well-drained soil in shade or-sun.
NEW!Lysionotus pauciflorus 'Taiwan Type' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 7-9 Fall 2003 US$125 US$225 US$400 N/A N/AVery vigorous and easy to grow selection from Taiwan. Pale purple flower in early summer.
Narthecium asiaticum Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$100 US$188 N/A N/A N/AGolden yellow star-shaped many flowers in mid Summer.
Panax japonicus Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$100 US$188 US$350 US$1,625 US$3,000Rare native Japanese ginseng, easily grown in humusy soil in shade. Flowers are not showy but the clusters of shiny, vivid red fruits are glorious, displayed high about the compound leaves from summer to early fall.
Podophyllum veitchii *Sorry Sold Out* Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$500 US$950 US$1,800 N/A N/AThis new Chinese mayapple is one of the most amazing shade plants to appear in years. Fuzzy umbrellas emerge orangish or reddis h, with dark snakeskin markings, with the background later turning green. Flowers may be red, pink or white. Easy to grow in woodsy soil in shade, but still extremely rare.
Primula kisoana var. shikokiana Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 5-8 Fall 2003 US$100 US$188 US$350 US$1,625 US$3,000Regional variant of the easily grown P. kisoana from Shikoku, notable for being covered overall with white hairs. Pretty bright pink flowers. Spreads rapidly in loose, woodsy soil.
Sanguinaria canadensis 'Multiplex' Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$225 US$438 US$850 N/A N/AThe gorgeous full-double form of our native bloodroot, long familiar to good gardeners, but seldom available. Easy in woodsy soil in light shade. Blooming size plants.
Smilacina japonica Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$100 US$188 US$350 N/A N/AJapanese counterpart to our native false Solomon's seal, with creamy terminal clusters of flowers in spring.
Syneilesis palmata Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 4-8 Fall 2003 US$100 US$188 US$350 US$1,625 US$3,000Woodland composite from Northeast Asia. I spring the new leaves are silky silvery umbrellas, a delight to see and touch. In summer, fuzzy white flowers bloom on tall stalks.
Tanakaea radicans Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-8 Fall 2003 US$163 US$313 US$600 US$2,875 US$5,500Creeping evergreen perennial for the rock garden or trough, native to China and Japan. Oval, leathery leaves form a mat at ground level, between and over rocks. Clusters of small white flowers bloom in late spring. Moist, well-drained soil in shade.
NEW!Tofieldia coccinea Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$150 US$275 N/A N/A N/ATufted grassy East Asian perennial, white flowers in June.
Tofieldia japonica Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$100 US$188 N/A N/A N/AStand up flower stems with small white flowers in late Summer.
NEW!Tofieldia nuda var. furusei Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$200 US$375 N/A N/A N/ADwarf tufted Japanese perennial with starry white flowers in July..
NEW!Trypterospermum japonicum Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 6-9 Fall 2003 US$125 US$238 US$450 N/A N/AEvergreen climing plants with pale purple flower and red fruit.
NEW!Typhonium divaricatum Number 25 50 100 500 1,000Zones 7-9 Fall 2003 US$150 US$275 US$500 N/A N/AAroid from Ryukyu Island, very large leaves, large red/purple flowers.
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