Art Deco Dahlia
There is no better garden reward in the summer then the bloom of a dahlia and ‘Gallery Art Deco’ will make sure you are rewarded handsomely for planting it. Dense, […]
Read MoreSister Golden Hair® Scotch Broom
Bright gold flowers cascade down the branches of this colorful new Scotch Broom. It has larger, showier flowers than other weepers. This showy plant grows well in dry, sandy soils […]
Read MoreSister Disco® Scotch Broom
Sister Disco® Scotch broom is a far-out burst of color for your spring garden. Each pea-shaped bloom is screaming yellow dabbed with bright red. This spring bloomer is especially when […]
Read MoreDragon Prince™ Cryptomeria
This compact evergreen is easy to grow as it acclimates to various climates. With its year round color, compact size and shaping potential it is a perfect fit for small […]
Read MoreCrusader® Hawthorn
It’s hard to believe that a tree that’s so undeniably pretty in spring can also be so tough. Despite its abundant white floral display in late spring, attractive silver bark, […]
Read MoreCoral Beauty Cotoneaster
Such perfection! You’ll love the evergreen tiers of deep green glossy foliage smothered by tiny, creamy white flowers in early summer followed by copious amounts of fruit covering the spreading […]
Read MoreTom Thumb Cotoneaster
Low, spreading deciduous shrub offers dark green, glossy foliage and an extensive root system that is a lovely groundcover on slopes or other elevations. Bright red winter fruit. This dwarf, […]
Read MoreAmerican Smoketree
This large grower might take up a little space in the landscape but it will reward you with great looking foliage and unique bloom while providing outstanding shelter and nesting […]
Read MoreVenus® Dogwood
This could be the perfect dogwood you’ve been waiting for! Another selection of the spectacular hybrids from the ‘Rutgan’ series of Dogwood, ‘Venus’ has the beauty of the goddess it […]
Read MoreRosy Teacups® Dogwood
Breathtaking deep rose pink, overlapping flower bracts with red toned edges late May to early June. Bred to be more disease resistant, more drought resistant, and more floriferous than the […]
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