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Real Galaxy Shasta Daisy
Shasta Daisy, Real Galaxy PPAF Compact plants produce waves of fancy fringed flowers. A season without daisies is unthinkable: a crime against summer! Showboating shasta cultivar 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 » -
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 » -
Choca Mocha Cosmos
Low-maintenance plant that can stand drought and heat. Native to Mexico and extinct in the wild, Cosmos atrosanguineus is a low-maintenance plant that can stand drought Read More » -
Dinnerplate Café au Lait Dahlia
Dinner plate size blooms in nuanced color. A sublimely pretty new addition to the dinnerplate dahlia color palette. The larger than life cream-going-on-tan, 8-10″ blooms are 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 » -
Red Hot Poker Tritoma Seeds
Spikes topped by narrow, tubular flowers from pale yellow to orange-red. Not a blowtorch, but close. Spikes glow, blaze open fiery red, then pale and wither. Read More » -
Buddleia Peach Cobbler Plant
A smaller, more manageable butterfly bush. Along with a crowd of discerning butterflies and hummingbirds, we are smitten with this cultivar’s delectable, fragrant peach-toned blossoms with Read More » -
Weigela florida Spilled Wine PPAF
Wine-dark leaves and weath of hot pink flowers. Wine-dark, purple leaves with a wavy edge intensify to nearly black, offsetting a wealth of hot pink flowers Read More » -
Big Chief Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Big Chief Tidal wave of pink. The most impressive tulip one can see in the garden. Tall stems with large blooms are sure to turn 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 » -
Dutch Master Daffodil Bulbs
Daffodil, Dutch Master Every garden benefits from this stately and dependable yellow daffodil. Undoubtedly the best yellow trumpet daffodil grown today, with slightly up facing, showy, 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 » -
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 » -
Dianthus, Diana’s Blueberry Hybrid
Dianthus, Diana’s Blueberry Hybrid True blue color now in a dianthus. Another garden first brought to you only from Burpee. The most coveted of garden hues—true Read More »
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