Perennial Flowers
3.5” Pots - $4.10 Each
Echinacea
Also known as Purple Coneflower. This popular medicinal herb is a beautiful addition to any garden. Tall, purple/pink daisy-like blooms last into late summer and attract bees and butterflies. Makes a great cut flower. Hardy, loves sun.
Achillea / Yarrow
“Summer Pastels Achillea” Hardy plants with flower heads of white, cream, yellow, salmon, and red. Perfect for fresh or dried summer bouquets. Perennial. 24” tall
Butterfly Weed
Also known as Asclepsia, this unique, sun-loving , hardy perennial has orange blooms. Lovely in borders and butterfly gardens.
Coreopsis
Brilliant, 18” tall, golden-yellow blooms all summer long. Hardy perennial. Makes a beautiful border, good cut flower.
Blue Flax
Single light-blue flowers with neat, delicate green foliage. Drought resistant, perfect for borders and rock gardens.
Foxglove
A cottage garden favorite. Beautiful spires of bell shaped flowers in shades of cream to pink. Flower spires grow to 6′ and are especially attractive to large bumblebees, moths, and hummingbirds. Foxglove is toxic if ingested. Zone 4
Hibiscus
6–8" saucer-shaped flowers in a mix of pinks, red and white, with contrasting red eyes. The big bushy 2' wide plants still make a dramatic statement. Likes full sun. Perennial to Zone 5. We’ve had good luck overwintering them in pots inside.
Jacob’s Ladder
This springtime beauty with sky-blue blossoms loves cool, shady gardens and flowers late spring into summer.
Lupines
Very striking, bold upright spikes with pea-like flowers. Stately 3' spikes in wide color range and many lovely bi-color, bloom from May to June. Attractive foliage. Prefers cool weather. Zone 3
Lavender
Used for centuries for its soothing scent, both leaves and flowers are beautiful, fragrant and often used for their medicinal qualities. tender perennial in Vermont.
Bee Balm
Tall, spicy and fragrant with beautiful red flowers. Durable, hardy perennial plant that bees and hummingbirds love.
Columbine
An essential part of the cottage garden, their mixed colors bloom in spring and dance above attractive lobed leaves. This old-favorite will grace your gardens with multi-colored, spurred blossoms and beautiful mounded foliage each spring through summer. 3’ tall perennial. Sun-Partial Shade.
Delphinium
Magnificent dense racemes make delphinium excellent in the border and as a cut flower. The name comes from the Greek for ‘dolphin’ and refers to the shape of the spur containing the nectar. All parts of the plant are toxic if ingested. Varieties include: Astolat Pacific Giant, Connecticut Yankee, and Black Knight Pacific Giant.
Gaillardia
Beautiful burgundy blooms with a bright yellow center, Gaillardia blooms all summer long. Long stems make it a good cut flower. Hardy perennial.
Hollyhocks
Single Hollyhock - An old-time favorite. Tall single blooms of rose, white and yellow. Beautiful and hardy. Biennial. Sun. 7’ tall.
Chater’s Double Hollyhock - Double flowered in shades of red, pink, yellow and white. An old-time favorite for background color. Dates back to the 1880s. 4–5'. Biennial, Zones 3-8.
Black Hollyhock - Shimmering burgundy-black single flowers adorn this heirloom biennial, this may even be the same variety grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello! 4-5’ tall.