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Mammoth Yellow Quill Garden Mum
Garden Mum, Mammoth Daisy Quill Yellow Very hardy and dense-mounded—no need to prune or deadhead. Yellow daisies blend with sedums and catmints. Bright yellow quilled daisies Read More » -
Sky High Scarlet Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Sky High Scarlet The tallest red tulip. Sky High Scarlet is the tallest known red tulip cultivar. The stems can reach more than 30 inches. 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 » -
Silver Princess Shasta Daisy
Blooms first season from sowing. From June to August, Silver Princess explodes in a burst of pure white petals that radiate from the soft yellow eyes. Read More » -
Coleus, Rainbow Mixed Colors
Coleus, Rainbow Mixed Colors Outstanding mixture—the best and brightest colors of medium-sized leaf varieties. Coleus is grown for its brilliant, glowing foliage rather than flowers. This Read More » -
Zinnia, Exquisite
Zinnia, Exquisite A full season of non-stop blooms. HEIRLOOM. A true magician that lives up to its name, this beauty offers a full season of color. Read More » -
Raydon’s Favorite Aster
One of the very best asters. Hundreds of 1″ daisy-like lavender blue flowers spring abundantly from the mounds of gray-green foliage. A perfectly gorgeous aster with Read More » -
Nasturtium, Peach Melba
Nasturtium, Peach Melba HEIRLOOM. Bright creamy yellow blossoms with maroon blotches near the centers Grown first in kitchen gardens, young leaves, buds and flowers were picked Read More » -
Calendula Seeds
Calendula Seeds Rich, orange-gold shades add beautiful color to beds, edgings and containers and combine nicely with blues and purples. Easy-to-grow and perfect for a children’s Read More » -
Ampelaster Carolinianus
Tough native vine. This tough native vine features deliciously fragrant, 1” spidery, lavender to pink flowers with yellow centers to add a final burst of color Read More » -
Foxy Foxglove
Foxglove, Foxy Mixed Colors The first foxglove bred to bloom the first year. This All-America Selections winner is the first foxglove bred to bloom the first Read More » -
Rudbeckia, Indian Summer
Rudbeckia, Indian Summer Enormous single and semi-double golden blossoms 6-9″ across. This All-America Selections winner with its huge blossoms and vigorous, uniform plants adds bold, eye-catching Read More » -
Digiplexis Illumination Raspberry
Reblooming foxglove hybrid puts on a non-stop show. Let the blooms begin! Flowering feverishly from spring right through hard frost, ‘Illumination Raspberry’ provides seasons of sheer Read More » -
King of Hearts Dicentra
Long blooming bleeding heart with tight clustered flower buds. Save space in your garden for this exuberant dicentra. With three species in its parentage, this bleeding Read More » -
First Yellow Geranium
One of the hardest colors to get in geranium. This is a triumph of plant breeding. Hello, yellow. Presenting the first true yellow geranium—ever! A breakthrough Read More »
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