Reblooming Bearded Iris
This beautiful bicolor iris not only looks amazing with its peach and white-colored blossoms, but it is also a very fragrant flower. Germanica Invitation is deer resistant, reblooming, and will […]
Read MoreTall Bearded Iris
This easy to grow Iris puts on a show with its one of a kind color combination. Innocent Star will catch your eye with purple and white petals that have […]
Read MoreTall Bearded Iris
His Royal Highness will add a sense of royalty to your garden with beautiful royal purple blossoms. This new and improved Bearded Iris shows off its ruffled blossoms that rebloom […]
Read MoreTall Bearded Iris
Gypsy Lord creates a breathtaking color contrast with a lower layer of deep bluish-purple, that is topped off with a ball of white and dramatic red beards. These tall plants […]
Read MoreCity Lights Bearded Iris
Wide bladed foliage forms a mound that gives rise to thick stems bearing big buds that open in late May to reveal huge, fragrant blooms with striking violet-blue with white […]
Read MoreTall Bearded Iris
There are many reasons to love the one of a kind flowers that come with Blatant. They have large 5” blossoms with a lower layer of magenta petals and an […]
Read MoreRoyal Robes Japanese Iris
‘Royal Robes’ has dark-purple flowers with a small, yellow eye. Its strappy, grass-like foliage has a prominent center rib and is about 1-1/2” wide and adds great texture to the […]
Read MoreFortune Japanese Iris
Dark violet standards, white falls with violet veining on grass-like foliage. Blooms mid summer. Great for boggy areas, ponds or streams. Plant in groupings or as specimens.
Read MoreDwarf Crested Iris
This partial shade to full shade loving woodland native is a cute little charmer with pale to medium green, sword-like, upright foliage that spreads by thick rhizomes and can densely […]
Read MoreNellie Stevens Holly
It typically grows as a large broadleaf evergreen shrub with dense, conical form. It also can be trained to grow as a small tree. Small greenish-white flowers appear in spring. […]
Read More