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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 » -
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 » -
Chinatown Celosia Seeds
Celosia, Chinatown Neon-bright, redder than red plumes: a summer-long astonishment of color. Brilliant, neon-bright, redder than red plumes present a summer-long astonishment of color. Fiery plumes 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 » -
Zinnia, Zahara Bonfire Mix
Zinnia, Zahara Bonfire Mix Hot color flowers bloom all season. This Zinnia marylandica mix comes with superior disease and drought tolerance. A hot color combination including 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 » -
Sandy Yellow Echinacea
Echinacea, Sandy Yellow PP23104 Sturdy, compact yellow coneflower. A much improved yellow echinacea. Long-blooming, with almost perfectly round, butter-yellow coneflowers. Not floppy but nicely flat and Read More » -
Carnival de Rio Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Carnival de Rio Modern Rembrandt Tulip. Although Carnival de Rio looks like the heirloom Rembrandt tulip, the flamed bicolor pattern is not caused by virus. Read More » -
Penta, Butterfly Sparkles Mix
Penta, Butterfly Sparkles Mix Florets delicately shaped into little stars. Flower heads 3-4″ across with florets delicately shaped into fine little stars. Blend pinks with cherry Read More » -
Snapdragon, Cinderella Mixed Colors
Snapdragon, Cinderella Mixed Colors Semidwarf plants produce erect main spikes that bloom early. This mix features cream, yellow, gold, salmon-pink, orange-scarlet and crimson shades. After main Read More » -
Platinum Blonde Lavender
Stunning and fragrant soft-blue flowers. The latest in lavender, a masterpiece in mauve. Stunning new beauty with remarkably fragrant soft-blue 22”-24” flowers. Engaging gray-green leaves are Read More » -
Columbine Blue Star Seeds
Remarkably beautiful star effect. White petals are framed by a layer of blue sepals, creating a star effect. A remarkably beautiful, superb domesticated wildflower for the Read More » -
Verbena Bonariensis Seeds
Verbena, Bonariensis Not like any other verbena. This tall, very striking, heirloom is a favorite in many cottage gardens. Stiff stems with open, airy sprays of Read More » -
Centaurea Montana, Lavender Mist PPAF
Sun-loving variety has 50% more blooms. ‘Lavender Mist’ carries on fragrantly flowering and reflowering from early spring into late summer—a longer, more lingering bloom time in Read More » -
Sweet Pea, Spanish Dancer
Sweet Pea, Spanish Dancer Choice cut flowers for cool season gardens. We are in love with this standout variety and its large, dense gorgeous clusters of Read More »
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