Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon
Finally! Introducing a blue Hibiscus you can be proud to offer! Large, single, royal blue flowers with deep colored throats abound on this plant mid to late summer on a […]
Read MorePalace Purple Alum Root
The first of many purple-leaved Coral Bells, and still an excellent choice. Plants form a low mound of maple-shaped leaves, from bronzy-green to rich purple-red. Spikes of small creamy-white flowers […]
Read MoreRuby Spider Daylily
If you are looking for a show stealing plant in your garden, why not try ‘Ruby Spider’ with its massive 9″+ diameter flower! Great bloom size combines with unusual ‘spoon’ […]
Read MoreFrankly Scarlet Daylily
An All-American winner in the landscape category, this plant is a revelation in the garden! Big, velvety, 4″ diameter scarlet blooms flower in great numbers and don’t fade in the […]
Read MoreBela Lugosi Daylily
Daylily Bela Lugosi, a Designer Daylily with 6″ flowers that are a deep true purple with a vivid lime green throat. One of the best daylilies on the market! Very […]
Read MoreRosy Returns Daylily
It’s no surprise that ‘Rosy Returns’ is an award winner, and will win your heart when it comes to Daylilies. 4” in diameter, the each flower is fragrant, has a […]
Read MoreBarbara Mitchell Daylily
A Stout Medal Winner. Reblooms freely with soft pink flowers with a yellowish throat. Large elegantly ruffled flowers make this one of the best. Stunning in mixed perennial border or […]
Read MoreAlabama Jubilee Daylily
‘Alabama Jubilee’ will be the focal point of any garden arrangement with its huge orangeish red blossoms. They are a very fragrant form of daylilies that bloom around mid-summer. Outstanding […]
Read MoreRoyal Heritage Lenten Rose
This very vigorous strain of hellebore has dark evergreen foliage and a long flowering period. Flower colors range from white to near black, most being red, and emerging with the […]
Read MoreSuncredible® Yellow Sunflower
This everblooming sunflower is built on a well branched bush-like habit that is perfect for the back of the bed, as an annual screen or along a fence. The blooms […]
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