Tiger Eye Gold Black-eyed Susan
The Gold Standard among Rudbeckias! Superior uniformity, excellent disease resistance and 4″ golden semi-double flowers all season makes this a must have for your yard and patio. Compact and well […]
Read MoreGoldsturm Black-Eyed Susan
Great color, attract butterflies and birds, very easy to grow and maintain. Should I continue? Long-blooming 3-4″ daisy flowers shine golden yellow against the dark green foliage. The center cone […]
Read MoreBrown-Eyed Susan
‘Medley Mix’ will combine two kinds of Brown-Eyed Susans, creating a stunning show of fall color. These yellow, red, and orange-colored blossoms will appear through the summer and into the […]
Read MoreLoch Ness Blackberry
Robust, thornless canes bloom heavily in spring followed by berries that mature in late June as monster sized, shiny black, tart, tasty fruit that is perfect for eating right off […]
Read MoreTuscan Blue Rosemary
Get ready to add some old world charm to your garden with ‘Tuscan Blue’ a Rosemary that is native to the Mediterranean region and the south of France where is […]
Read MoreBarbeque Rosemary
Just like the savory aromas coming off your grill, this especially flavorful and aromatic rosemary will instantly make your mouth water. It will simultaneously spiff up your hedges with its […]
Read MoreBlue Lagoon Rosemary
Blue Lagoon is a semi-prostrate variety with a graceful arching habit. It will produce deep blue flowers in late spring. Fragrant, narrow, dark green foliage is full of flavor and […]
Read MoreVirginiana Rose
Create a beautiful wildlife bonanza in your landscape with this American Beauties rose that everyone and every critter will prize! Virginia Rose is easy to grow with an abundance of […]
Read MorePink Pavement is a unique rose with its winter hardiness and subtle fragrance. These flowers have beautiful, large, semi-double blooms that range in color from deep pink to mauve. They […]
Read MoreWilliam Baffin Climbing Rose
(Northern Hardy) This selection marries beautiful bloom and extreme hardiness to create a rose that is beautiful, even in the cold places that roses fear to go. Big, beautiful clusters […]
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