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Best Sellers
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Condilla Daylily
Reblooming beauty produces continuing show of countless 6-petalled 4½” golden blooms. Boasting vibrant, deep golden-yellow double flowers with ruffled edges, this ever-popular daylily creates a shimmering Read More » -
Mammoth Daisy Coral Mum
Very hardy and dense-mounded—no need to prune or deadhead. Coral lavender daisies add unusual tones in fall. Daisies open a beautiful coral shading to lavender pink. Read More » -
Petunia, Supercascade Blue
Petunia, Supercascade Blue Very large colored flowers cover bushy plants. Supercascade Blue with its large 4¾” blossoms was bred for hanging baskets but the floriferous 15″ Read More » -
Dutch Master Daffodil Bulbs
Daffodil, Dutch Master Every garden benefits from this stately and dependable yellow daffodil. Undoubtedly the best yellow trumpet daffodil grown today, with slightly up facing, showy, Read More » -
Zinnia, Border Beauty Mix Hybrid
Zinnia, Border Beauty Mix Hybrid Imagine, your garden filled with gorgeous, 3-3½” dahlia-like flowers. Zinnias add bold, vibrant color to gardens. The more you cut them, Read More » -
Blue Eyed Daisy Seeds
Blue Eyed Daisy, Passion Mix The first blue-eyed daisy that’s quick-blooming and easy to grow from seed! All-America Selections winner. Gorgeous 2½” daisies in white, pink, Read More » -
Fuseables, Lobelia Blues Brothers
Fuseables, Lobelia Blues Brothers Extended blooming and easy handling Rhapsody in blues. Thanks to their ease and convenience, pellets are bound to become the seed form 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 » -
Lilliput Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Lilliput Glorious red blooms on low growing plants. A sturdy low growing red tulip for glorious mid-spring blooms. Looks fantastic paired with yellow and white Read More » -
Tweety Coreopsis
Everblooming, with long season color from May to September. This compact, bushy native is a welcome addition for small spaces and native plant gardens. The bright Read More » -
Nasturtium, Vesuvius
Nasturtium, Vesuvius HEIRLOOM. Dark blue-green leaves, salmon blooms. Grown first in kitchen gardens, young leaves, buds and flowers were picked for salads. (Buds were also pickled Read More » -
Angelonia
Angelonia, Serena Purple The first angelonia available from seed. Free-flowering the summer through, Serena Purple’s compact, tidy plants are stellar all-around performers: whether conditions are wet, Read More » -
Chaters Pink Hollyhock
Ruffly, double flowers, 3½” across. Hollyhock is the backbone of the old-fashioned cottage garden, with its stately spires of large, delicate, wide open, round flowers. Chaters Read More » -
Hibiscus Honeymoon Red F1
The border comes to life with ‘Honeymoon Red’s floral fantasia of outsize, 6-8” vivid red blooms. Upright, bushy, well-branched 24-36” plants, arrayed with dinnerplate-sized blooms, work Read More » -
Sensual Touch Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Sensual Touch The variety everyone wants to touch to see if it’s real. Words can’t accurately describe what Sensual Touch brings to your garden. You’ve Read More »
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