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Citronelle Heuchera
Heuchera, Citronelle PP 17,934 Reliable groundcover for shade borders. Citronelle’s lime green foliage adds a dramatic flair in containers and shady garden beds. Planted in groups, Read More » -
Four O’Clock, Marbles Yellow & White
Four O’Clock, Marbles Yellow & White Rare, striped, trumpet-shaped flowers with a sweet, orange-blossom scent. Marbles Yellow & White produces a sweep of 1½” flowers in Read More » -
Ballerina Ruffles Helleborus Plant
Winter Thriller, ‘Ballerina Ruffles’ adds balletic grace to woodland sites. Bedazzled! You will delight in this exquisite cultivar. Come early spring, ‘Ballerina Ruffles’ adds balletic grace Read More » -
Zinnia, Envy
Zinnia, Envy HEIRLOOM. Invigorate your garden and vases with the rarest flower color of all. Green Zinnias in your garden make a dramatic display that words Read More » -
Blue Shades Anemone Bulbs
Cute, colorful, and carefree! Also known as Grecian windflowers, Anemone Blanda Blue Shades produces light blue, daisy-like flowers with pale yellow centers on 3-4 inch stems. Read More » -
Poppy California, Sunset Mixed Colors
Poppy California, Sunset Mixed Colors Bright mix of red, cream, orange, gold and pink. The California poppy is not a true poppy but has a similar Read More » -
Moonflowers Seeds
Moonflowers Seeds Giant-size, morning-glory-type trumpets open at dusk instead of dawn and have a beautiful fragrance. The lemony-scented flowers are 5 1/2″ wide and appear from Read More » -
Portulaca Seeds
Portulaca Seeds Bright, colorful plants for hot, dry places in your garden. Sow outdoors after last frost, or start indoors 4-6 weeks earlier. Space 6-8″ apart. Read More » -
Tricyrtis Formosana
A must-grow plant for late summer to fall blooms. Tricyrtis, commonly called toad lily, flowers are most unusual with small tepals often spotted like toads. Native Read More » -
Asclepias Seeds
Asclepias Seeds A must for any butterfly garden. Come midsummer, Asclepias–or butterfly weed–produces elegant rounded clusters of bright orange, orange-red, or (occasionally) yellow flowers. Drought-tolerant. Asclepias, Read More » -
Crocus tommasinianus, ‘Barr’s Purple’
Crocus tommasinianus, ‘Barr’s Purple’ The standard for an early flowering purple crocus. When the rain is pouring and the wind howling in early spring, crocus becomes Read More » -
Parrot King Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Parrot King The most flamboyant parrot. The king of all Parrots, tulip Parrot King, deserves its name. As blooming begins, the yellow-orange frilly edges of Read More » -
Magic Star Oriental Lily
The star of the show with radiant flowers and wonderful lily aroma. A lily with a stunning flower, a true specimen that creates the sweetest lily Read More » -
Anemone Blanda Pink Star
Blooms early in spring with profuse pale pink flowers sporting bright white centers. An excellent border plant that also works well as an understory addition to Read More » -
Astilbe Snowcap
Full, plump blooms from the first planting year. The fullest, most plump bloom clusters we’ve seen, making each stalk appear as if it has been dusted Read More »
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