Think back to your childhood years…many may have had a paint spinner that took paint and swirled it into a variety of colorful patterns on paper or maybe even your mother’s favorite tablecloth! ‘Cambridge’ is a large flowering decorative Dahlia that will remind you of the results of this creative painting technique. It possesses fully double, dinnerplate sized flowers with pale yellow to creamy white petals that look as if they have been spun with scarlet paint. It’s a unique look on a big, vigorous plant that is easy to grow and maintain and incredibly rewarding. You’ll be amazed at its continual production of huge flowers from June through September making it the talk of your sunny garden, container planting or dining room table if you cut some bloom for inside your home. Some staking to support the stiff stems holding up these massive blooms is a must.

A bounty of beautiful, bi-color flowers grace this billowing, mounding broom in mid-May, causing a color sensation in any landscape. Yellow flowers with orange centers really catch the eye and are backed by those unique, angled, green stems. This plant does best in sandy, well-drained soils and responds well to post bloom pruning.

Your garden will be alive with color when this dependable beauty sends up its flower stems above deep green, sword-like foliage in July and August. Each flower stem comes alive with groups of large, deep orange flowers with mahogany throats thst will inject some serious color at a time when earlier bloomers might be petering out. Easy to grow and outstanding as a cut flower.

This stunning rebloomer will put on a show from July to September with fiery multicolor spikes in blended shades of yellow, orange and fuschia. Orange Pekoe really makes a statement in the landscape, thrives in patio containers, and brightens up a vase with beautiful cut flowers. Orange Pekoe offers a high impact with little maintenance making it a perfect choice for late summer color.

A late summer stunner, Crocosmia ‘Abundant Joy’ has vibrant orange flowers with a speckled red center that are held high above the foliage on 24” spikes and put on a show from July until September. A versatile plant, it will brighten up a patio container or a lansdcape and also provides great, long lasting cut flowers.

Stiff stems arise from the foliage bearing large rich orange, lily shaped flowers accented against the foliage, making a dramatic impact.Excellent garden focal point or background plant for the perennial bed or border.Thrives in full sun but grows surprisingly well in partial shade. Plant in average, well-drained soil. Avoid over-fertilization

This exquisite dwarf dogwood has golden yellow stems with red tips and orangey fall foliage that will dress up your smaller gardens or landscape in the fall and winter. Its impression will last throughout the winter season, as this deer-resistant gem is a sublime addition to cut stem arrangements.

This new Coreopsis has vibrant sunset orange flowers and a compact rounded growth habit. The glowing blooms will cover the foliage in summer, certain to capture attention in the garden. One plant will provide cut flowers all summer long. This easy to grow perennial tolerates poor soil and is drought tolerant once established.

From the spectacular breeding of Darrell Probst comes this dreamy beauty that features orange-red pinwheel flowers with a yellow center disc from July through September. This selection is part of Probst’s Permathread™ series that features a compact form and sterile flowers that promotes long bloom and long, strong disease resistance.

Daisies featuring wide golden yellow petals surrounding a reddish-brown centers nearly obscure this plant’s mound of deep green, threadlike foliage during the summer months. This very hardy selection produces sterile flowers meaning that all the plant’s energy goes into producing a long and vibrant summer bloom display instead of trying to produce seed. Great disease resistance!