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Agastache Rose Mint Seed
Minty scent accents lavender-rose blooms and gray-green foliage. The free-flowering tall spikes are arrayed in lavender-rose blooms and fragrant, gray-green foliage with dark stems. It’s terrific Read More » -
Sparks Will Fly Begonia
Easy growing, shade-loving mounded plants. Sparks Will Fly is a stunner, with gentle, orange single blooms emerging from beautiful dark-green, almost bronze foliage with light veins. 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 » -
Fanal Astilbe Plant
Deep red flowers are large, full, and graceful in form. Flower fronds are held upright atop a low mound of foliage, creating most of the plant’s Read More » -
Snapdragon, Topper Mix Hybrid
Snapdragon, Topper Mix Hybrid Lovely blend of tall spikes and bright colors. Long, strong stems are covered with large, closely placed flowers in a full color Read More » -
Marigold, Snowball Hybrid
Marigold, Snowball Hybrid This is the whitest, most free-flowering white marigold ever. Customer Favorite! This is without a doubt a plant that must be grown in 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 » -
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 » -
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 » -
Vigna, Corkscrew Vine
Vigna, Corkscrew Vine Excellent cut flower. Take a trip to the tropics and find these vines clustered with the exotic, fragrant, oddly coiled 12″ corkscrew flowers Read More » -
Iberis Sempervirens Whiteout
Blooms up a storm in the early spring garden. An altogether striking and uncommon Iberis sempervirens, commonly known as candytufts. Spring perennial ‘Whiteout’ flowers up a Read More » -
Morning Glory Seeds
Morning Glory Seeds Huge, trumpet flowers burst from tall, dense vines with heart-shaped leaves. Morning glory plants grow quickly, ideal for arbors, screens and trellises. Burpee.com Read More » -
Canaliculatis Daffodil Bulbs
Daffodil, Canaliculatis This Daffodil has great Karma. It’s a pleasure to be around in the garden. Canaliculatis is beauty in motion. The clear white flowers suspend Read More » -
Asclepias Seeds
Asclepias Seeds A must for any butterfly garden. Come midsummer, Asclepias–or butterfly weed–produces elegant rounded clusters of bright orange, orange-red, or (occasionally) yellow flowers. Drought-tolerant. Asclepias, Read More » -
Coleus, Chocolate Mint
Coleus, Chocolate Mint Brings bold drama to partially shady corners of your garden. High-voltage contrast punctuates each leaf of our latest coleus, providing bold drama to Read More »
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