NEW PROGRAM
Natives of Note
ECHINACEA
Double Ring
WHAT WE NOTICED
New Plants 2024
KNAUTIA
Thunder & Lightning
2024
New Catalog
NEW PROGRAM
Autumn Color
IMPROVES THE PLUG
Vernalization
TENTPOLE OF THE CATEGORY
Penstemon 'Dark Towers'
PULMONARIA
Stars of the Shade
MUCH, MUCH BETTER
Modern Brunnera
BIOLOGICALS
Case of the Mummies
SUSTAINABILITY
Native Pollinators
BIOLOGICALS
A Weekly Way of Life
BIOLOGICALS
Greenhouse Magazine
New Agapanthus
'Northern Star'
An East Coast Agapanthus!
New Agastache
'Pink Pearl'
Short plant, brushy spires in deep pink
New Allium
'Lavender Bubbles'
Blooms right after 'Millenium'
New Anemone
'Frilly Knickers'
Semi-double tinged with purple
New Brunnera
'Permafrost'
Leaves last longer into the summer
New Carex
'Ribbon Falls'
Green version of 'Feather Falls'
New Coreopsis
Uptick™ 'Red'
The reddest of the UpTicks™
New Dianthus
American Pie™ 'Berry a la Mode'
Size of a 50-cent piece
New Echinacea
CARA MIA™ 'Yellow'
Best yellow pom-pom
New Echinacea
Sunseekers 'Sweet Fuchsia'
A red dahlia-like flower
New Echinacea
Sunseekers 'Tequila Sunrise'
Single bicolor coneflower with red eye
New Echinops
'Blue Glow'
Famous cut flower/great garden plant
New Euphorbia
'Bonfire'
Two color seasons: yellow followed by red
New Festuca
'Beyond Blue'
Smoky blue lasts much longer into summer
New Geranium
'Mary Anne'
Very long blooming season
New Helleborus
'Warburton's® Rosemary'
Unusual pink for the niger style
New Helleborus
'Winterbells'
Blooms for Dec. gift or southern gardens
New Heuchera
'Electric Plum'
Vibrant electric purple/medium plant
New Heuchera
'Red Dragon'
Ruffled red on big 30-inch plant
New Iberis
'Mermaid Lavender'
Unusually strong lavender hue
New Lavender
'Exceptional!'
Exceptionally strong white version
New Leucanthemum
'Whoops-a-Daisy!'
Bred to mound from top to bottom
New Lupine
Westcountry 'Rachel de Thame'
Very tall pink and white bicolor
New Mondarda
SUGARBUZZ 'Cherry Pops'
Cherry red flowers on a short plant
New Nepeta
'Chartreuse on the Loose'
Bright leaves make bushy dark flowers pop
New Penstemon
'Blackbeard'
Foliage of intense eggplant purple
New Phlox
Candy Store® 'Grape Lollipop'
Pop of purple with mildrew resistance
New Polemonium
'Golden Feathers'
Very bright golden variegation
New Pycnanthemum
muticum
Silver leaves and big pollinator support
New Primula
Oak Leaf 'Magenta'
Unique foliage and heavy rebloom
New Pulmonaria
'High Contrast'
Large splashes of silver on big wide leaves
New Pulmonaria
'Raspberry Frost'
New leaf pattern edges the margins
New Pulmonaria
'Twinkle Toes'
Pale periwinkle blue flowers
New Rudbeckia
'Goldblitz'
Bred for first-year flowering
New Rudbeckia
'Prairie Glow'
Glowing triloba species with searing eye
New Sedum
'What a Doozie'
Great texture on a tricolor
New Sempervivum
Colorockz 'Blushing Garnet'
Strong pups, blushes of dark red
New Sempervivum
Colorockz 'Coconut Crystal'
Super dark, deeply burgundy spades
New Sempervivum
Colorockz 'Emerald Swirl'
Bright green with black tips
New Sempervivum
Colorockz 'Lemon Flare'
Fades to lemon yellow, very rare
Looking for Availabilities?
Sent every Monday, our Availability List gives you weekly stocking status with tray counts, future availabilities, and estimated dates. Our Availability List is also the only place where we sell off-catalog products—material grown in low volumes for research purposes or for production trials.
Creek Hill Nurseries sell liners of 21-cell, 50-cell and 72-cell trays for wholesale industry only. We focus on plants hardy to zone 6 or colder, grown in our facilities in Leola, PA.
Perennials
We offer herbaceous plants with ornamental value in either flower or foliage, returning year after year.
Grasses
Offered for both sun and shade, their long blades offer full-season texture and color.
Shrubs
With signficant size and drama, shrubs form satisfying bushes in the perennial garden.
Succulents
Their waxy leaf coating means a drought-resistant and tough plant.
Sustainability
We work to replace chemistry with a better way. Our use of compost tea has decreased the application of manufactured fertilizers by 70%. Beneficial insects and biological fungicides control disease and pests to the point where we have reduced our overall need for pesticides by 90%.
Biological
The Case of the Aphid Mummies
Native, Pollinator
Native Plants for Pollinators
BIOLOGICALS
Weekly Way of Life
BIOLOGICALS