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Salpiglossis, Royale Yellow
Salpiglossis, Royale Yellow Sun-loving favorite for beds and containers. Call us old-fashioned—please! Here’s a vintage beauty that’s overdue for a revival. The chorus of abundant deep Read More » -
Red Cypress Vine
Cypress Vine, Red Slender twining vine with delicate ferny threadlike leaves climbs to 15 ft. Treasures for a trellis, these early-blooming, twining vines are festooned with Read More » -
Sweet Summer Love Clematis
Clematis, Sweet Summer Love PPAF Early and lasting display of huge, gorgeous mauve blooms. Great cut flowers. Tall, 6-10″ tall plants produce an early and lasting Read More » -
Love Lies Bleeding Amaranthus Seeds
Amaranthus, Love Lies Bleeding Brilliant red seed heads dangle liker rubies. HEIRLOOM. Brilliant red seed heads dangle like shimmering ruby necklaces from the tops of sturdy, Read More » -
Lobularia Bicolor Pink Stream
Fast-growing, delightfully fragrant blooms from May to October. We’re smitten with this stunning pink variety of sweet alyssum. Fragrant, floriferous ‘Pink Stream’ always attracts attention, in Read More » -
Pretoria Variegated Canna
This variegated canna adds WOW to any garden or container. Canna is the most well known and popular tropical foliage plant used in gardening. And Pretoria Read More » -
Prince of Orange Crocosmia
Vivacious red-orange blossoms with gold centers flecked with burgundy. Glorious cultivar from Holland offers up a concentrated blaze of delectable color. Tightly clustered on arching stems Read More » -
Continental Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Continental Amazing early blooming dark- purple. Tulip Continental is Triumph Tulip that blooms in April. The dark burgundy color looks almost black in the shade 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 » -
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 » -
February Gold Daffodil Bulbs
Daffodil, February Gold A favorite in many gardens due to the early formation of flowers. The first daffodil to arrive in spring. February Gold will even Read More » -
Mixed Astilbe Plant
Feathery flowers in shades of pink, red, and white bring glowing color and exotic form to partially shaded locations in the midsummer garden. The plants love Read More » -
Grand Maitre Crocus Bulbs
Crocus vernus, Grand Maitre Lavender blue goblets. Grant Maitre blooms with bright lavender blue goblets. The best one to plant in mass for natural look. Extremely Read More » -
Ballerina Ruffles Helleborus Plant
Winter Thriller, ‘Ballerina Ruffles’ adds balletic grace to woodland sites. Bedazzled! You will delight in this exquisite cultivar. Come early spring, ‘Ballerina Ruffles’ adds balletic grace Read More » -
Pansy, Rose Wing
Pansy, Rose Wing It is not a mix—it’s one flower that has many color tones. The flowers constantly change as they age, going from a distinct Read More »
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