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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 » -
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 » -
Carnival de Rio Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Carnival de Rio Modern Rembrandt Tulip. Although Carnival de Rio looks like the heirloom Rembrandt tulip, the flamed bicolor pattern is not caused by virus. Read More » -
Abbotswood Rose Lychnis
Lychnis, Abbotswood Rose Hybrid Dazzling beauty thrives in poor soils and both sun and partial shade. Wow! Brilliant, 2″ wide electric-pink blooms jump off the wooly 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 » -
Gerbera, California Mixed Colors
Gerbera, California Mixed Colors Elegant, 3″ daisy-like flowers. Exquisite shades of yellow, orange, crimson, white and pink on 2-ft. stems. Perfect for cut flower arrangements. LifeCycle: Read More » -
Esperanto Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Esperanto Wild and popular. Esperanto blooms in late spring and is the wildest of the Viridiflora tulips, full of color and unusual shapes. The large Read More » -
Lobelia, Crystal Palace Blue
Lobelia, Crystal Palace Blue Great for rock gardens, trailing pots, edging, and containers. One of the best edging plants. Intense dainty, cobalt blue flowers, ½” across, Read More » -
Bicolor Anemone Coronaria Bulbs
Fast growing and free-blooming, this splendid flower graces the garden with glossy green, very attractive foliage and white flowers with a ring of red. Also known Read More » -
Nicotiana Seeds
Nicotiana Seeds Dramatic flowers and stalks for beds and borders. Sweetly fragrant. Nicotiana, Heaven Scent Indulge your senses. Indulge your senses with our most fragrant nicotiana 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 » -
Oktoberfest Calendula Seeds
Calendula, Oktoberfest Non-stop deep-orange blooms: great for cutting. From early spring until the middle of summer, Oktoberfest blooms and blooms, supplying a steady stream of vase-ready Read More » -
Tithonia Sundance Seeds
Tithonia, Sundance Orange, daisy-like flowers. Also known as Mexican sunflower these large, showy, compact plants bear radiant scarlet-orange, daisy-like 3″ flowers. Plant in the back of Read More » -
Sundown Echinacea
Echinacea, Sundown Ppaf Unique orange coneflower! Enormous orange flowers up to 6″ across on tall 3-ft. plants. A new favorite for the back of the perennial Read More » -
Brilliant Red Poppy
Makes a striking display in the late spring garden. Huge, bright scarlet-orange flowers feature black blotches at the base of each petal. Plants bloom profusely in Read More »
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