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Jazz Hands Loropetalum
Loropetalum, JAZZ HANDS™ DWARF WHITE White Chinese fringe-flower. A very pretty compact addition to the ‘Jazz Hands’ lineup, white cultivar’s spring burst of pure-white flowers are Read More » -
Lord Lieutenant Anemone Coronaria
Fast growing and free-blooming, this splendid flower graces the garden with glossy green, very attractive foliage and double blue flowers. Also known as poppy anemone, it Read More » -
Snapdragon, Plumblossom Hybrid
Snapdragon, Plumblossom Hybrid Freely branching, perfect for cutting. A must-have for the tall border and excellent as cut flowers. Purple-pink and cream bicolors from straight spikes Read More » -
Petunia, Shock Wave™ Pink Vein
Petunia, Shock Wave™ Pink Vein Abundance of pink flowers are glowing when planted in mass. Shock Wave petunias are incredibly rewarding to grow, with vigorous, self-cleaning Read More » -
Obsidian Heuchera
Heuchera, Obsidian PP14836 Dark-purple, almost black leaves are crowned with creamy-white airy panicles. Coral bells, coral bells! ‘Obsidian’ casts a spell in the border with dark-purple, Read More » -
Tricolor Daisy Chrysanthemum Seeds
Chrysanthemum, Tricolor Daisy Heirloom painted daisy from Morocco. This “painted daisy” was introduced from Morocco 200 years ago. The plants are about 2 ft. tall and Read More » -
Sweet Pea, Spanish Dancer
Sweet Pea, Spanish Dancer Choice cut flowers for cool season gardens. We are in love with this standout variety and its large, dense gorgeous clusters of Read More » -
Zinnia, Profusion Orange Hybrid
Zinnia, Profusion Orange Hybrid All-America Selections Gold Medal winner for its extraordinarily high level of disease resistance. No need to deadhead because new shoots and blossoms 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 » -
Calibrachoa Kabloom Deep Blue
The very first Calibrachoa from seed! The very first Calibrachoa from seed! Crazy-floriferous, heat-resistant plants joyously cascade from containers or baskets. Long-flowering blue blooms on 12-14” Read More » -
Graham Thomas Rose
One of the best and most widely grown roses. Gorgeous Hall of Fame English rose with rich yellow cupped flowers, large bright green leaves and dreamy Read More » -
Lady Lavender
All-America Selections winner. Lady flowers the first year from seed, so this beautiful Burpee bred herb will grow as an annual north of Zone 5. With Read More » -
Alcazar Kniphofia
Hardy plants create plenty of “buzz”. Flames of genius! Plant a mass of these upright spikes shimmering with a crowd of kinetic, two-toned, orange-red buds. Flamboyant Read More » -
Cranberry Crush Hibiscus
Hibiscus, Cranberry Crush PPAF Enchanting flowers of glowing crimson. There is enchantment here in the bountiful wine-dark 7-8″ flowers bursting from the deep green foliage. The Read More » -
Little Quick Fire Hydrangea
Hydrangea Paniculata, Little Quick Fire Nonstop, mind-blowing blooms. Creamy white flower spikes kindle into deep pink with fiery carmine highlights on red stems on neat, compact Read More »
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