Hummingbird Summersweet

Hummingbird Summersweet

A dense, compact selection of alnifolia with lustrous, deep, dark green foliage and a profusion of long, extremely fragrant flower spikes that will really add spice to any early to […]

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Summer Sweet / Sweet Pepper Bush

Summer Sweet / Sweet Pepper Bush

Summer sweet is a vase-shaped deciduous shrub, which features fluffy, bottle brush-like, 3-6″ spikes of extremely fragrant white flowers that are an extremely important nectar source in summer. Glossy, dark […]

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Serious Black Bush Clematis

Serious Black Bush Clematis

A new species in Clematis is completely different then the traditional vining Clmatis. It is a bush type that does not require staking but it does benfit if planted with […]

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Sweet Autumn Clematis

Sweet Autumn Clematis

Save the best for last. Flowering later than other varieties, paniculata goes into bloom in September and continues through October. Tiny 1″ blooms cover the plant, and carry a light […]

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Prepare for the climbing performance that ‘Tsukiko’ will bring to your garden. This clematis will amaze with many beautiful white and purple blossoms from mid to late summer. They love […]

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Hyde Hill Clematis

Hyde Hill Clematis

Hyde Hill was selected for its very free-flowering of large white flowers and bushy habit. An outstanding plant for growing in a container for the deck garden, patio or outdoor […]

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Chelsea™

Chelsea™

The pretty rounded flowers are a very pale bluish-creamy-white with pale yellow stamens. This amazing compact plant is ideal for the smallest garden area, balcony, deck garden, patio or outdoor dining […]

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Corrinne Vine

Corrinne Vine

A strong-growing plant that produces strong flower stems, making it ideal for cutting for the home where it can last 10 days. Corrinne Vine is great for a shady part of […]

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Meyer 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 […]

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