Garden Gnome Iceland Poppy

Garden Gnome Iceland Poppy

Garden Gnome’ is one of those early spring bloomers that loves the cold, in fact, the colder the winter, the more buds it seems to throw up in spring! Shorter […]

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Purple Tears Switchgrass

Purple Tears Switchgrass

Strongly upright growing, this selection features light green foliage topped by grey-green flowers stalks that bear stunning purple seed heads in late summer and fall. Perfect for grouping, it adds […]

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Switch Grass

Features medium green leaves which turn yellow (sometimes with orange tints) in autumn, fading to tan-beige in winter. Effective as a screen or used in perennial borders.

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Monsieur Jules Elie Peony

Monsieur Jules Elie Peony

‘Monsieur Jules Elie’ craves attention and he gets it with big, beautiful, double-ruffled flowers reminiscent of his exotic Japanese brethren. Likely to flourish and deliver his showy, fragrant bloom through […]

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Kansas Peony

Kansas Peony

While all peonies tend to be showy, ‘Kansas’ takes showiness to a new level! This peony is a robust, larger growing plant with multiple tightly grouped stems, each of which […]

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Dinner Plate Peony

Dinner Plate Peony

Here’s a flower that will make you wish that Peonies would bloom the whole season! Big, ruffled and beautiful, it’s hard to beat this fluffy, full, fragrant flower when it […]

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Peter Brand Peony

Peter Brand Peony

Captivating scent and huge flowers will have you screaming for more the first time you see this selection in bloom! Huge, fully double deep red flowers are as fragrant as […]

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Sarah Bernhardy Peony

Sarah Bernhardy Peony

Captivating scent and huge flowers will have you screaming for more the first time you see this selection in bloom. ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ is tall growing with tightly grouped stems that […]

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Festiva Maxima Double Peony

Festiva Maxima Double Peony

A true garden classic, ‘Festiva Maxima’ is a dependable, very showy variety that still deserves a place of honor in the landscape. Individual stems break from the soil surface in […]

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