Darley Dale Heath
‘Darley Dale’ is a dwarf evergreen shrub with needle-like mid-green leaves that are tipped with cream in spring. From early winter to mid-spring, it bears pale pink flowers that darken […]
Read MoreKramers Red Spring Heather
‘Kramer’s Red’ puts on an astounding show of deep, purplish-red flower color to usher in the spring. The first warm days of late March and April see this selection’s stems […]
Read MoreSummer Ice
This dense, rounded shrub will never be overbearing in the landscape, except in the beauty department where it will demand attention throughout the growing season. New foliage on this plant, […]
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 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 MoreTricolor Cornelian Cherry
This underused form of Dogwood will thrill you with its long-lasting, small yellow early spring flowers and superb, creamy bordered green foliage. Bird love it for its cherry-like late summer […]
Read MoreCornelian cherry dogwood
Showy small tree with a mounded form. Small yellow flowers are produced abundantly in early spring, followed by bright red, cherry-like fruit in summer. Glossy deep green foliage. Golden yellow fall […]
Read MoreMeyer Lemon
Fragrant flowers and juicy, thin-skinned fruit make the Meyer Lemon the pre-eminent tropical lemon. Keep away from frost and freezing contitions during New England winters. Will produce and survive in […]
Read MoreDouble Take Scarlet™ Quince
Ravishingly red double flowers do more than just decorate the early spring landscape; they resist deer and drought, and are magnificent in cut flower arrangements.
Read MoreDouble Take Pink™ Quince
Formerly sold as Double Take™ ’Pink Storm’ quince. Huge flowers on a thornless plant! You’ll do a double take when you see this quince that looks like a camellia. Double Take […]
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