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Hostas

Hostas have evolved to cult status.   There are more hosta cultivars out there than I could ever imagine.  For color and texture in the shade garden, they are  indispensable.  They are also about the easiest thing to grow in the entire palette of perennials.  Try using the yellow leafed variety to bring some sunlight into your deepest shade, or the blues to create a watery effect.  Variegations add interest.  Have fun with some hostas today in your garden!  Following is a list of some of the hostas we grow are have grown, please call for availabitliy by item.

 

Hostas
Shade Fanfare
Frances Williams
Great Expectations
Sieboldiana
Strip Tease
Sugar and Cream
Sum and Substance
Tardiana June
Aureomarginata
Wide Brim
Yellow River
Dwarf Assortment
August Moon
Blue Angel
Blue Umbrellas
Cherry Berry
Christmas Tree
Francee
Inniswood
Kabitan
Queen Josephine
Sagae
Patriot
Krossa Regal
Gold Standard
Golden Tiara
Erromena
Green and Gold
Honeybells
Big Daddy
Bressingham Blue
Aurea Marginata
Medio Varigata
Univittarria
Middle Ridge
Royal Standard
Summer Fragrance
Sun Power
Albomarginata
Hosta Ventricosa