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I live by Rice Creek. We have Sandy soil, as do they, so for obvious reasons I wanted to buy through them. I've had so so luck with their plants, compared to other nurseries (and plants from Home Depot & Franks). Their selection is amazing...plants you've never heard of to common ones. I've gotten a wonderful clematis from them, and an ornamental tree that seems to be doing well. Also, the daylillies seem to be doing wonderfully. I've not been happy with my grasses from them, or several of their more uncommon plants I've tried. One of the owners is very helpful and they have beautiful display gardens.
The Rice Creek Gardens website states that they are restarting full mail order service in 2002. I checked the site because I did not receive a catalogue yet.
Due to popular demand, Rice Creek Gardens has opened their mail order to many more plants including all of their small perennials, alpines, large perennials, daylilies (out of pot), peonies, shade plants, hostas (out of pot), primroses, most ferns, most grasses, all herbs, waterside plants, some flowering shrubs and trees, most conifers, and vines.