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Calamintha grandiflora – - This member of the mint family makes a tuft of leaves with spikes of pink, tubular flowers in summer. An attractive and easy addition to the rock garden. Give it a sunny place in well drained, but not dry, fertile soil with a touch of extra lime. (12"h x 10"w) RG, 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Callirhoe involucrata Callirhoe involucrata - From a thick root sprout vine-like branches. The flowers, which develop in summer, are a gorgeous red/purple. They are called "wine cups" in the Western States. Prefers a dry, sunny spot in rich soil that is well drained. (6"h x 5 feet) 3.5" -$5.00              Out of Stock

Calluna vulgaris ‘Foxii Nana’ - This plant is a miniature heather grown more for its tight mound of leaves than for the pink blooms which are scarce. It will be happiest in a moist, acidic soil in full sun. ( 4”h x 5”w) RG, T, 3.5” - $6.00.   
           Quantity:  @ $6.00/each   

Calluna vulgaris ‘Robert Chapman’ – - The heathers prefer a humus-rich, acidic soil in full sun. This cultivar has very attractive foliage which is golden in the spring, orange in the fall, and finally turning to red with the hard frosts. The soft purple flowers are a bonus. (12"h x 10"w) 4" - $6.00   
           Quantity:  @ $6.00/each   

Caltha leptosepala Caltha leptosepala - This alpine "marsh marigold" from the Western United States has white flowers. It prefers a sunny site which is very wet, at least during the spring months. These young plants will require a year to establish. (10"h x 10"w) B, 2.5"-$5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Caltha palustris (double) Caltha palustris (double) - This is the double form of our native marsh marigold. This plant will thrive in a continuously wet area with fertile soil by a pond or stream. Will tolerate other areas which never become dry. ( 12"h x 12"w) B, W, 1 quart- $8.00              Out of Stock

Campanula aff, fenestrellata – - This species is described as a compact form of C. gargantica and that appears to be what I have. This is a wonderful, small bellflower with many blue, star-shaped flowers on short stems. It spreads slowly into a nice clump. Very well drained soil in a cool, partial sun site. Should not be allowed to dry out completely. (5”h x 6”w) 3.5” - $5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Campanula betuliafolia Campanula betuliafolia - As the name implies, the leaves look like those of the birch. From a clump of these leaves come clusters of large bells which are usually white with a touch of pink. Well drained soil in full sun. Armenia. (6"h x 7"w) RG, 2.5"-$5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Campanula chamissonis (C. pillosa) Campanula chamissonis (C. pillosa) - This choice beauty is amenable to our climate. Rosettes of leaves slowly spread and produce good-sized upright blue bells. Requires rock garden conditions with good light but with relief from afternoon heat. (5"h x 6"w) RG, T, 3.5"-$5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Campanula chorutensis - 2.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Campanula collina Campanula collina - A beautiful clump-forming bellflower which produces dark purple flowers on 12" stems in the summer. Should be given good , moist soil in full sun. Turkey. (12"h x 12"w) 2.5" - $5.00              Out of Stock

Campanula garganica - Campanula garganica - - This bellflower is particularly nice sprawling over a wall. A tufted plant with 6 to 10 inch stems covered with blue, star-like flowers. Prefers sun and a lean soil which does not dry out completly. (6"h x 15" w), RG, 3.5"- $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Campanula porcharskyana Campanula porcharskyana - This easy bellflower has stems that splay out from the crown. Starry blue flowers are amply displayed along the stems in summer. May be rampant in soil that is too rich. Easy. ( 6"h x 15"w) 3.5"- $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Campanula pulla Campanula pulla - This choice bellflower slowly forms a mat from stolons. Pendulant bells of a beautiful dark purple are produced in early summer. Demands a neutral, very well drained soil in full sun or light shade. (3"h x 8"w) RG, 3.5" - $5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Campanula punctata ‘Rubriflora’ - This is a seed-strain of this lovely species which tends to have darker red spots on white bells. This is a clump-former which is best in the border or the edge of the rock garden where it will not bother the little ones. Any garden soil in full sun. (12”h x 12”w) 1 quart - $5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Campanula saxifrage (=C. tridentata) Campanula saxifrage (=C. tridentata) - Forms a cushion of stiff leaves which produce upturned, blue/violet bells in summer. A choice bell flower which requires sun and good, well drained soil, moist soil to encourage blooms (6"h x 6"w) RG, T, 3.5"- $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Campanula scheuchzeri – - This clump-forming species is vigorous and very attractive. The blue bells are produced at the top of stems that wave in the breeze. Perhaps too tall for most rock gardens but perfect for transitional areas. Any good, moist garden soil in full sun in full sun. (13"h x 12"w) 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Duke Garden' - 4" - $6.00   
           Quantity:  @ $6.00/each   

Chaenactis alpina – - Native to alpine regions of Colorado, this plant is lovely in both foliage and flower. Grayish foliage is very finely dissected with terminal clusters of pale pink pincushion flowers. Will need a scree in good light. (4”h x 5”w) T, RG, 2.5” - $5.00              Out of Stock

Chamaecyparis lawsonii 'Green Globe' - 3.5" - $7.00   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Chamaecyparis obtusa 'South Shore' - 3.5" - $7.00   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Kosteri’ - This dwarf conifer will grow a few inches a year reaching 4-6 feet in 10 – 20 years. The branches are formed in twisted layers giving the plant an attractive, unusual appearance. Any well drained garden soil in sun. ( This offering – 3 year old plants from cuttings). (30”h x 20”w) 3.5” - $7.00   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘nana’ – Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘nana’ – - This popular miniature "false cedar" makes a globe shape when mature. Leaves are fine-textured and dark green. The size listed is after a decade of growth. (This offering is of two-year-old plants from cuttings). (9"h x 14"w) 4" - $7.00   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Reis Dwarf’- - This dwarf Hinoki cypress has a broad, upright habit. It should grow several inches a year reaching about 5 feet in ten years. Can be pruned to contain size and shape. Happy in any well drained soil in sun or light shade. (15”h x 12”w) 3.5” - $7.00   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Plumosa Compressa’ - This Sawara cypress is a compact, slow-grower which will perhaps reach 4-6 feet in a decade or two. The light green color and texture of the leaves makes this an interesting subject. Any well drained garden soil in sun. ( This offering – 2 year old plants from cuttings). (24”h x 20”w) 2 quart - $10.00   
           Quantity:  @ $10.00/each   

Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Tsukumo’ – Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Tsukumo’ – - Some claim that this is the most winter-hardy of the "false cedars". The mature plant resembles a bun. Features fine-textured leaves of a dark green color. The size listed is after a decade of growth. (This offering is of two-year-old plants from cuttings). (9"h x 13"w) 4" - $7.00   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Chamaecyparis thyoides ‘Little Jamie’ – - A miniature conifer which has a narrow, pointed shape when mature. Bright green leaves are similar to cedar. The size listed is after a decade of growth. (This offering is of two-year-old plants from cuttings). (25"h x 10"w) 3.5" - $7.00   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Chiastophyllum oppositifolium Chiastophyllum oppositifolium - Succulent, toothed leaves produce small chains of yellow flowers. An attractively odd plant. Requires rock garden conditions with some light shade. (8"h x 6"w) RG, 3.5"-$5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Christolea himalayensis - 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Chrysanthemum weyrichii Chrysanthemum weyrichii - A clump-forming species which will slowly spread. The pink, 2" ray flowers show in summer on 10" stems. Prefers well drained soil in full sun. (10"h x 15"w) 3.5"-$5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Chrysogonum virginianum (Gold Star) – - This eastern North American native is a wonderful ground cover for a shade to part sun location. Many yellow flowers are produced in spring with occasional flowers later. They spread by above ground shoots into a nice patch. Happiest in moist soil in light shade. (6”h x 20”w) W, 3.5” - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Collomia debilis Collomia debilis - This Native of the Western USA forms a mat of attractive leaves with pretty pink flowers with blue anthers. Best in well drained, fertile soil in full sun. (7"h x 8"w) RG, 3.5" - $5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Convallaria majalis ‘Double’ - This selection of Lily of the Valley is slow growing with double bells. Thanks to Ruth Sheppard for this one. Best in rich, moist, well drained soil in shade. (6”h x spreading) W, 3.5” - $5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Convallaria majalis ‘Rosea’ Convallaria majalis ‘Rosea’ - This is the pink form of lily of the valley. It forms a beautiful ground cover of erect leaves with blush-pink, fragrant bells in June. Best in shade in rich, moist, well drained soil. Easy. (6"h x spreading) W, 1 quart-$6.00   
           Quantity:  @ $6.00/each   

Cornus canadensis- (Bunchberry) Cornus canadensis- (Bunchberry) - Our own native woodlander can make a gorgeous carpet of green leaves with pretty, white flowers in spring and red berries in late summer. Needs fertile, moist, acidic soil in light shade. (Note: This offering is of two-year-old seedlings ready for transplant) (5"h x 5"w) W, 2.5"-$5.00              Out of Stock

Cortusa matthioli Cortusa matthioli - A nice woodland plant from the woods of Europe with pendulant reddish or white bells on 12" stems in May. Prefers a humus rich soil in partial shade. (12"h x 12"w) W, 2.5"-$5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Cortusa matthioli 'alba - A nice woodland plant from the woods of Europe with pendulant white bells on 12" stems in May. Prefers a humus rich soil in partial shade. (12"h x 12"w) W, 2.5"-$5.50              Out of Stock

Cotoneaster apiculatus ‘Tom Thumb’ - This cultivar forms a miniature shrub of small, shiny leaves. It does not usually flower or produce berries, but forms a nice little green mound. (4"h x 6"w) 3.5" - $6.00   
           Quantity:  @ $6.00/each   

Cotoneaster ‘Tiny’ - I do not have a positive ID on this Cotoneaster but I think it is a C. microphyllus variety. When young, it grows several inches a year. However in lean soil, it stays quite compact. My 5 year old plant is only 5 inches tall by 8” across. It produces a huge crop of red berries. Choice. (One to a customer , please) (5”h x 7”w) RG,T, 3.5” - $7.00              Out of Stock

Cymbalaria hepaticifolia – - This kenilworth ivy is much more contained then other species. The distinctive leaves do, indeed, resemble Hepatica, with small, white snapdragon like flowers. May need some winter protection in coldest areas. Any well drained soil, fertile soil in part shade. (2"h x 10"w) 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Cymbalaria muralis ‘alba' – Cymbalaria muralis ‘alba' – - A white selection of kenilworth ivy. Nice in a half shady spot where it can sprawl. Well drained, fertile soil is best. White flowers are produced in abundance all summer long. (3"h x spreading) 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Cymbalaria muralis ‘Carla Brown’- Cymbalaria muralis ‘Carla Brown’- - This selection of kenilworth ivy is hardy and quite pretty. This sprawler requires some room in a half shady spot (even a hanging basket). Well drained, fertile soil is best. Pretty purple and white flowers are produced in abundance all summer long. (3"h x spreading) 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Cypripedium parviflorum v. pubescens – Cypripedium parviflorum v. pubescens – - The yellow lady-slipper is a garden treasure. The plant forms clumps over time with most stems carrying the large yellow slippers above the foliage. Requires a moist, well drained, humus-rich soil in light shade. (15"h x 12"w) W, 2 quart - $30.00. (Note: The plants in this offering are mature plants we have grown for 3 or 4 years. These were propagated in a lab. One per customer. Available only at the nursery.              Out of Stock

                
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