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Viola, Psychedelic Spring Seeds
Viola, Psychedelic Spring Violas dazzle in delicious colors—good enough to eat. Customer Favorite! Plant these sprite beauties in spring or fall for a delirious wave of Read More » -
Hydrangea Macrophylla Taube
An old, uncommon variety, that still commands attention. The very large heads, in cobalt blue or rich pink, are dramatically displayed flat, atop upright, sturdy stems. Read More » -
Sweet Pea, Enchante
Sweet Pea, Enchante Tricolor combination of rose pink flushed on cream standard petals with blue wing petals. Burpee has a continuing love affair with sweet peas. Read More » -
Marigold, Queen Sophia®
Marigold, Queen Sophia® Large, showy blooms change color as flowers mature. Customer Favorite! This 1979 All-America Selections winner has large, showy fully double blossoms with russet Read More » -
Centaurea Caramia
Ultimate bumblebee magnet. Prettily flowering from May to September, ‘Caramia’s frilly blooms boast fluffy bluish-pink center quills circled by coronas of lighter-toned petals. With very attractive Read More » -
Petunia, Shock Wave™ Pink Vein
Petunia, Shock Wave™ Pink Vein Abundance of pink flowers are glowing when planted in mass. Shock Wave petunias are incredibly rewarding to grow, with vigorous, self-cleaning Read More » -
Salpiglossis, Royale Yellow
Salpiglossis, Royale Yellow Sun-loving favorite for beds and containers. Call us old-fashioned—please! Here’s a vintage beauty that’s overdue for a revival. The chorus of abundant deep Read More » -
Coleus, Picture Perfect Salmon Pink
Coleus, Picture Perfect Salmon Pink Pastel-toned leaves appear hand-painted. Looking to make a masterpiece in the border? “Salmon Pink,” and her Coleus sisters, ‘Picture Perfect Red’ Read More » -
Chrysanthemum Sheffield Pink
Prolific blooming apricot pink beauty. Gaining in popularity in this country, this great performer has long been a staple of European gardens. You’ll love this prolific Read More » -
Impatiens, Cherry Splash
Impatiens, Cherry Splash Demurely gorgeous color for the shade garden and containers. Utterly demure light pink blossoms that seem to have come from a Japanese teacup. Read More » -
Zinnia, Queen Red Lime
Zinnia, Queen Red Lime Exotic and unusual bicolor zinnia. Flowers 2½-3″ across are thickly layered with maroon red petals, then crowned with lime green. Vigorous plants Read More » -
Magnus Echinacea Seeds
Stunning lavender-rose petals surround the trademark “shuttlecock”. Echinacea purpurea Magnus was the 1998 Perennial of the Year Award winner. With enormous flowers up to 6″ across, Read More » -
American Dream Dahlia
Dinnerplate dahlias are the great big beautiful showoffs of flowers. This very large, very showy variety is a stunner, the 8-10″ bright pink blooms detailed with Read More » -
Glamini Gladiolus Bulbs
Breakthrough Dutch Gladiolus! Introducing a breakthrough in Dutch gladiolus in shades of yellow, red, purple and white. Growing just 24″ tall, the Glaminis bloom earlier and Read More » -
Pansy Seeds and Plants
Pansy Seeds and Plants Enjoy happy and fragrant faces in pots, beds and in your kitchen garden for edible blooms. Sow indoors 8 weeks before last Read More »
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