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Sedum Oracle
Bluish-green ground cover. Bluish-green, small succulent leaves form thick, spreading mats. In spring, clusters of small starry, yellow blooms add a delightful touch. Sedums are no-fuss Read More » -
Arctic Fire Dianthus
Low spreading flowers are perfect for borders, edgings and ground covers. Pure white flowers with magenta ring bloom on low spreading mat-like plants. Ideal for edgings Read More » -
Strawflower, Tall Mixed Colors
Strawflower, Tall Mixed Colors Double blooms often over 2½” across, freely borne on long, strong stems in a full range of colors. Strawflower is popular for Read More » -
Marigold, Nema-Gone
Marigold, Nema-Gone A beautiful marigold that’s also a great organic pest control. Nema-Gone is proven in trials to be effective in killing nematodes in the soil, Read More » -
Portulaca, Color Carosel Mix
Portulaca, Color Carosel Mix Fantastic double blooms in gorgeous colors. Large, gorgeous double blooms—in the richest fuchsia, most vibrant yellow and most saturated red imaginable—flower copiously Read More » -
Nasturtium, Empress Of India
Nasturtium, Empress Of India Victorian heirloom with edible flowers. Unique, deep blue-green leaves are the perfect background for the dazzling, long-spurred 2½” scarlet blooms. Compact plants Read More » -
Pansy, Panola Sunburst
Pansy, Panola Sunburst Scarlet background with golden face and whiskers. Excellent combination of red and gold. Ultimate multi season landscape plant. Free Flowering these plants produce Read More » -
Statice, Mixed Bold Colors
Statice, Mixed Bold Colors Dense sprays of small, papery blooms on stiff stems. Statice Bold Colors mix with its blend of white, yellow, rose, blue and Read More » -
Nasturtium, Vesuvius
Nasturtium, Vesuvius HEIRLOOM. Dark blue-green leaves, salmon blooms. Grown first in kitchen gardens, young leaves, buds and flowers were picked for salads. (Buds were also pickled Read More » -
Onyx Odyssey Hellebore
This intriguing color is unusual among spring bloomers. The full double blooms are intensely purplish-black. Matched with burgundy-rose Kingston Cardinal and pink spotted Phoebe, the trio Read More » -
Moonlight Schizophragma
Hard to find, but easy to grow. A climber of the best sort, with elegant, lacy hydrangea blooms. In midsummer, large, lacy heads of hydrangea-like flowers Read More » -
Artist Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Artist First-class Viridiflora Tulip. “Viridiflora” means green flower, and so this one is—accented with salmon-pink. It’s an exotic and matchless cut flower and readily naturalizes Read More » -
Chorus Line Daylily
Transforms into a shimmering pink sea of diamond-dusted 3½” blooms. Daylily cultivar has won prize after prize, and you’ll quickly see why. Over time, a massing Read More » -
February Gold Daffodil Bulbs
Daffodil, February Gold A favorite in many gardens due to the early formation of flowers. The first daffodil to arrive in spring. February Gold will even Read More » -
Garden Party Oriental Lily
Showy large flowers. A true carnival of color with flowers in deep yellow and the mid rib rising from the base and changing to red half Read More »
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