Lyrical White Meadow Sage
Get your garden ready for an immense season of color from this selection that is topped by thin spikes of bright white small flowers starting in May and continuing into […]
Read More‘Violet Profusion’ Perennial Salvia
Enjoy these flowers again and again throughout the summer with rebloom! Violet blue flowers are produced on rosy purple calyxes on a perfectly rounded, dense and beautiful habit. Produces both […]
Read More‘Pink Profusion’ Perennial Salvia
Enjoy these flowers again and again throughout the summer with rebloom! Dark pink flowers are produced on darker pink calyxes on a perfectly rounded, dense and beautiful habit. Produces both […]
Read MoreColor Spires® Indiglo Girl Perennial Salvia
The darkest color of the Color Spires® collection! Indigo blue flowers are held in dark calyxes and produced on top of a vigorous, bushy mound of foliage. Easy to grow […]
Read MoreFashionista™ Pretty in Pink Garden Sage
Color, color, color is what the Fashionista™ series of Garden Sage is known for and ‘Pretty in Pink’ delivers with long spike of small pink flowers held up above deep […]
Read MoreFashionista™ Midnight Model Garden Sage
A color machine, this easy to grow, easy to love selection can’t wait to show off its its incredible deep, violet-blue flower spikes that top the end of each plant […]
Read MorePerennial Salvia
This colorful perennial produces large white flowers with a soft pink lip atop the neatly mounded, aromatic foliage. Lovely when planted in drifts. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
Read MoreBrown-Eyed Susan
Combine the orange and yellow petals of ‘Prairie Glow’, and the sunny yellow Rudbeckia triloba and you’ve got a native medley for your garden, patio, birds, and bees! This winning […]
Read MoreRockin’ Double Raspbery
Big, juicy, high quality fruit will be available in early summer and again in fall on this exciting selection that will rock your edible garden! Much larger fruit and more […]
Read MoreSuñorita® Landscape Rose
Prune Suñorita rose in early spring, just as the new growth begins, to ensure that the growth for the season comes from the thicker, more vigorous buds farther down on […]
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