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Sky High Scarlet Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Sky High Scarlet The tallest red tulip. Sky High Scarlet is the tallest known red tulip cultivar. The stems can reach more than 30 inches. Read More » -
Asclepias incarnata Ice Ballet
Forms gorgeous clouds clustered with small, fragrant, tiny white ¼” flowers. Lovely in a vase. From early to midsummer, ‘Ice Ballet’ forms gorgeous clouds clustered with Read More » -
Blackout Heuchera
Heuchera, Blackout PP Reliable deer resistant groundcover for shade borders. Almost black glossy, rounded leaves that remain dark throughout the growing season. Plants add a dramatic Read More » -
Nasturtium, Alaska Mix
Nasturtium, Alaska Mix Colorful, edible nasturtiums tolerate poor soils and heat or cold. Gold, orange, salmon and mahogany flowers arise from compact plants with attractive variegated Read More » -
Yonina Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Yonina As pretty a pink tulip as you will ever see. In the world of tulips, there are many colors, types and sizes—Yonina is one Read More » -
Zinnia Seeds and Plants
Zinnia Seeds and Plants brighten up any garden With both an abundance of bright, vibrant flowers in a variety of forms and sizes, and a love Read More » -
Oso Easy Double Red Rose
Easy-growing plants require no spraying, pruning or maintenance. The cutely named Oso Easy® lineup has a glorious new addition in this long-blooming, large double red stunner Read More » -
Queen Mixed Colors Cleome Seeds
Cleome, Queen Mixed Colors HEIRLOOM. Carefree, easy-to-grow plant adds drama to the back of the border. Also known as Spider flower, this plant will make the 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 » -
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 » -
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 » -
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 » -
Primadonna Deep Rose Echinacea
A dazzling purple coneflower. The brightest and fullest floral display ever. Huge, luscious and full-headed with sturdy double-petaled flowers topped with golden-tipped cones. Hardy, sun-loving, non-droopy Read More » -
Geranium, Summer Showers Mix
Geranium, Summer Showers Mix Ivy geraniums from seed. Summer Showers mix is a refreshing assortment of color in captivating cascades of ivy-leafed geraniums. The neat, thick, Read More » -
Mammoth Dark Pink Daisy
Garden Mum, Mammoth Daisy Dark Pink Very hardy and dense-mounded—no need to prune or deadhead. Plant this dark pink bloomer with blue asters. Blooms open dark Read More »
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