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Click here for 2011 Hosta Descriptions and Prices

Click here to download Hosta Planting Instructions

Click here for our NEW Hellebore Listings for 2011

Click here for our 2011 Iris Offerings

Click here for a peek at our Sampler of PHOTOS of new Bearded Iris for 2011

Click here for a peek at PHOTOS of Bearded Iris for 2010

Click here to download Iris Planting Instructions

Click here for our 2011 Peony Offerings

Click here for additional Peony offerings with Photos

Click here to download Peony Planting Instructions

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One of our hosta gardens

While Daylilies thrive in the sun, the hostas are most at home in the shade.  Hosta offerings come in a diversity of leaf color and plant habit and are easy to grow.  Hostas are fantastic plants for the low-maintenance garden.  Some hosta flowers are quite fragrant and attract hummingbirds and butterflies when they are in bloom.  Here at the farm, we have a large selection of exotic and hard-to-find hostas to choose from.

A large selection of other potted perennials for companion planting with your daylilies and hostas are also available at our farm for your gardening pleasure.

Sorry, but perennials are only available at the farm and not by mail order.

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Gooseneck Loosestrife

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Pyrethrum Daisy

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Lupine

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Hosta Sales Area

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Iris

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Butterfly on Buddlea

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Potted Iris Tables

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Paeonia

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Hollyhocks

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Hosta Garden Around Entrance Sign
264 Linden Street, Berlin, Massachusetts 01503 ~ 978-838-2471
Contact us at:  info@goldenskepfarm.com