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Hollandia Anemone Coronaria
Fast growing and free-blooming, this splendid flower graces the garden with glossy green, very attractive foliage and scarlet flowers with black button centers. Also know as Read More » -
Honorine Jobert Anemone
Floriferous display of dazzling white. Refined Japanese anemone cultivar produces a floriferous display of dazzling 2” white, pink-tinged flowers adorned by frilly yellow stamens with chartreuse 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 » -
Kurume Corona Celosia Seeds
Celosia, Kurume Corona Old-fashioned charm: enchanting form and color. Customer Favorite! This large, healthy celosia turns heads with tall, thick-stemmed plants topped with full, tight blooms. 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 » -
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 » -
Columbine Winky Mix
Dwarf varieties for rock gardens and small spaces. Gorgeous, colorful mix of wildly floriferous dwarf columbines. From spring to early summer, upfacing, “winking” flowers come in Read More » -
Begonia Dark Mocca Pink
Electrifying color combination! From the breeders of the ever-loved Nonstop begonia comes this haunting beauty. Serrated, deep chocolate foliage with bright green veining peeks out below Read More » -
Impatiens, Cherry Splash
Impatiens, Cherry Splash Demurely gorgeous color for the shade garden and containers. Utterly demure light pink blossoms that seem to have come from a Japanese teacup. Read More » -
Portulaca Seeds
Portulaca Seeds Bright, colorful plants for hot, dry places in your garden. Sow outdoors after last frost, or start indoors 4-6 weeks earlier. Space 6-8″ apart. Read More » -
Sweet Pea, High Scent
Sweet Pea, High Scent Delicate and fresh, room filling aroma. Just one cluster of cut stems delicately permeates a room with a pure, clean scent. Large, Read More » -
Everlasting Amethyst Hydrangea
Hydrangea, Everlasting ™ Amethyst PP22261 Blooms change colors like a chameleon. This stately hydrangea goes on a psychedelic, kaleidoscopic journey into color. The compact 4 x Read More » -
Nasturtium, Alaska Mix
Nasturtium, Alaska Mix Colorful, edible nasturtiums tolerate poor soils and heat or cold. Gold, orange, salmon and mahogany flowers arise from compact plants with attractive variegated Read More » -
Salvia, Lighthouse Purple
Salvia, Lighthouse Purple Deep purple spikes are showy in the garden bed or container. Background music doesn’t get lovelier than this. Planted in the border behind, 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 »
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