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Cactus-Flowered Zinnias
Cactus-flowered zinnias range from 2 1/2-3′ and bear double and semidouble 4″-wide flowers with narrow, curved petals. Zinnia, Burpeeana Giants Mix Brightly colored quilled and ruffled Read More » -
Rudbeckia, Tiger Eye Hybrid
Rudbeckia, Tiger Eye Hybrid More blooms than we have ever seen on a single specimen. This first F1 hybrid Rudbeckia boasts more blooms than we have Read More » -
Sundown Echinacea
Echinacea, Sundown Ppaf Unique orange coneflower! Enormous orange flowers up to 6″ across on tall 3-ft. plants. A new favorite for the back of the perennial Read More » -
Millet Seeds
Millet Seeds These bold foliage accents highlight any flowering annual both in beds and mixed together in containers. Millet, Purple Majesty AAS Gold winner 2003. Head-high, Read More » -
Alyssum, Royal Carpet
Alyssum, Royal Carpet : Colorful, storybook edging for borders and beds. Look for a gorgeous spread of continuous color to add enchantment to the border. All-America 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 » -
Love Lies Bleeding Amaranthus Seeds
Amaranthus, Love Lies Bleeding (Green) Brilliant green seed heads dangle like strands of jewels. HEIRLOOM. An eye-pleasing, attention-getting knockout. The green version of an heirloom red Read More » -
Gaillardia, Punch Bowl Hybrid
Gaillardia, Punch Bowl Hybrid Gorgeous flowers on easy-growing plants. Your eyes will go “wow” when they alight on these large splashy pink and lavender blooms with Read More » -
Petunia, Supercascade Red
Petunia, Supercascade Red Very large colored flowers cover bushy plants. The large, 4-5″ blossoms on the well-branched plants deliver great garden impact. Fine for hanging baskets Read More » -
Nasturtium, Double Gleam Mixed Colors
Nasturtium, Double Gleam Mixed Colors Large, fragrant, double and semi-double flowers in a wide range of colors. This All-America Selections winner makes a good for ground Read More » -
Echinacea Seeds and Plants
Echinacea (coneflower) plants are easy-to-grow natives that bloom heavily from summer to fall. Drought tolerant and long-lasting, with magnificent displays of large daisies with coned centers. Read More » -
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 » -
Canna, South Pacific Scarlet
Canna, South Pacific Scarlet Stunning red-orange plumes with feathery spikes: a continuous show of sensuous color. One gorgeous breakthrough: the first-ever, high-quality canna you can grow 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 » -
Giant Himalayan Lily
Towering woodland lily. The impressively large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves form in upright rosettes and frame up the sometimes 10′ sturdy towers of the Giant Himalayan trumpet Read More »
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