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Cosmos Seeds
Cosmos Seeds Bright, colorful “daisies” bloom on long stems with ferny leaves. Tolerates poor soil, heat and drought. Sow outdoors after frost. Burpee.com is pleased to Read More » -
Honeymoon Light Rose Hibiscus
Hibiscus, Honeymoon Light Rose F1 A colorful feast of eye-popping, show-stopping, supersized rose-pink flowers. Bushy, well-branched 24-36” plants produce a flurry of 6-8” dinner-sized, five-petalled blooms. Read More » -
Boston Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Boston Striking new Triumph. Tulip Boston starts to bloom in mid spring. Its pale green and red petals become bright yellow and red and finally Read More » -
Zinnia, Pop Art Red and Yellow
Zinnia, Pop Art Red and Yellow Clean and disease-resistant plants produce an abundance of large double flowers in gold and red. This new zinnia is pure Read More » -
Kurume Corona Celosia
Old-fashioned charm: enchanting form and color. This large, healthy celosia turns heads with tall, thick-stemmed plants topped with full, tight blooms. Look closer and see just Read More » -
Lord Lieutenant Anemone Coronaria
Fast growing and free-blooming, this splendid flower graces the garden with glossy green, very attractive foliage and double blue flowers. Also known as poppy anemone, it Read More » -
Echinacea PowWow White
Dense branching with white coneflowers. Let the (flower) show begin! The sensational explosion of 3-4″ pure white flowers with golden centers dazzles from early to late Read More » -
Silverstream Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Silverstream This variety evolves in color throughout the season. Lava red streaks in soft yellow is a color dimension rarely seen in tulips. Silverstream looks Read More » -
Tithonia Sundance Seeds
Tithonia, Sundance Orange, daisy-like flowers. Also known as Mexican sunflower these large, showy, compact plants bear radiant scarlet-orange, daisy-like 3″ flowers. Plant in the back of Read More » -
Bombshell Hydrangea
Hydrangea, Bombshell PP21008 Short but extremely prolific with hundreds of blooms in sun or shade. Use in containers and small borders. Bombshell’s name reflects the way Read More » -
First Yellow Geranium
One of the hardest colors to get in geranium. This is a triumph of plant breeding. Hello, yellow. Presenting the first true yellow geranium—ever! A breakthrough Read More » -
Phlox Paniculata Kirchenfuerst
Hardy beauty won ‘best in show’ at the Royal Horticultural Society in Britain. From July to October, this fast-growing variety unleashes large trusses of flowers on Read More » -
Morning Glory, Cotton Candy
Morning Glory, Cotton Candy A great morning glory for small gardens. We are smitten with the sheer, delicate beauty of this unique introduction. Cotton Candy lives Read More » -
Vinca, Illumination PP12132
Vinca, Illumination PP12132 Trailing ground cover for all-season appeal. Sky blue flowers add bright contrast. Exceptional color in the common periwinkle. Broad bands of golden yellow Read More » -
Salvia, Blue Bedder
Salvia, Blue Bedder HEIRLOOM. It produces vibrant deep blue flowers until hard frosts. Twice the size of the ordinary blue salvia (Victoria). At 30″, this old Read More »
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