Healthy plants that I started from cuttings. Most of these plants are at least 4 years old. Are are on their own roots (even the roses) and have not been treated with hormones to promote excessive growth (like what is sold at the Big Box store). Here is the list. Pictures are in the same order. Prices vary with size of plant.
Hosta- 1 gal pots, some all green, some white edge leaf, lavender bloom in late spring $8 each
Rosebud azalea: 1½ gal pots; evergreen, $15 each
Orange macrantha azalea: evergreen; orange flowers in late spring; 1½ gal pots; $15 each
Unknown azalea: evergreen; bloom early (already done); orchid flowers; 1½ gal $15, ½ gal $8 each
Rhododendron Brittainnia; bright scarlet flowers;nice shaped bush; mid-late spring; 1 gal; $15
Hydrangea Taube; lacecap hydrangea with large florets; royal blue in acid soil; rose-color in alkaine soil; 3 gal; $25
Hydrangea Izu No Hana; lacecap hydrangea with unusual star-like florets around center; very striking in bloom; 5 gal; $30
Rugosa rose Snow Pavement; rugosas are shrub roses with crinkled leaves. They don’t get black spot and don’t want to be sprayed.
This one has a pale pink/lavender full bloom. Lightly fragrant; Blooms all summer; Rose hips in fall. 4 gal; $25
I also have a number of other roses (not pictured). All are in 1 gal pots and on their own roots (not grafted). Varieties include: Glad Tidings (red); Hot Cocoa (unusual shade of orange/red/purple—hard to describe). Plants have some black spot from the heavy rains a few weeks ago so they are $5 each.