Spring Glory Serviceberry
Everything you have come to love about serviceberries, but in a much smaller package. Its compact habit lends itself to more applications in the landscape, meaning the fabulous spring flower […]
Read MoreRainbow Pillar Shadblow Serviceberry
A fantastic compact form of Shadblow, this plant is so versatile and can be a star in a myriad of landscape locations. Its narrow, upright, dense, but not overpowering form […]
Read MoreShadblow Serviceberry
This vigorous, multi-stemmed native is a true harbinger of spring in the northeast part of the country and one of the easiest, most rewarding landscape plants to grow. Its stems […]
Read MoreStanding Ovation™ Serviceberry
With three-season interest, this serviceberry deserves a “standing ovation”. Dark green, almost circular leaves change to red and orange in autumn. Stems are covered in white flowers each spring, sometimes […]
Read MoreRegent Serviceberry
‘Regent’ is a compact, early-flowering Serviceberry which typically grows only 4-6′ tall. April brings an explosion of frothy, 5-petaled, white flowers in showy clusters before the foliage appears. June will […]
Read MoreJuneberry/ Saskatoon / western service berry
Like the Amelanchier shrubs and trees that have been used ornamentally for years, Juneberry is one of the hardiest, easiest to grow, most attractive to wildlife plants you can grow […]
Read MoreGeisha Garlic Chives
Incredibly useful and easy to grow, Garlic Chives will be a welcome addition to any garden, herbal or otherwise. ‘Geisha’ has long, slightly flattened, tubular, grass-like foliage that makes a […]
Read MoreScallion, Bunching Onion
With these scallions, you can go straight from the garden to the kitchen and cook up something delicious! From fresh garnishes on salads and soups, to a flavor highlight in […]
Read MoreMount Everest Flowering Onion
Mount Everest is a late spring bloomer that looks spectacular when placed against a dark background. A towering variety of ornamental onions with snow white, baseball sized globes that sit […]
Read MoreWhite Hollyhock
Cold and drought tolerant plants stay small, compact and neat. Dwarf growing habit with enormous 3″ flowers from late spring into midsummer. Needs no support. Great for cut flowers.
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