Belarina® Primroses are classic English Garden and at the same time, Nouveau in breeding and genetics. The sterile flowers mean more energy going to create the huge, long-blooming double flowers that make Belarina® so desirable. Nectarine is soft and fragrant, with ruffled double blooms of a rich golden yellow mixed with orange, a bit of sunshine at the end of a long, cold winter!

Red Ace’ has hardiness to burn while providing a flower color that is far different that your normal Potentilla. Before it blooms, ‘Red Ace’ looks like all its Potentilla brethren with a dense, tight, heavily branched form that spreads while covering itself with teeny, green five fingered foliage. Each branch tops itself with a squat, fat bud in late May, opening in early June to reveal nickle sized, five petalled flowers of the most unique vermillion shade that shines against its green foliage. ‘Red Ace’ is a heavy bloomer that keeps its striking color best in the coolest part of the season…hot, sunny areas and more southern locales will result in far less of this exciting red color and more yellow tones. ‘Red Ace’ is perfect for sandy soils, tolerates full sun but thrives in a morning sun, afternoon shade spot where is can show of its unique color the best

Compact form and large, full sized flowers will really wow the gardener from spring through the summer. Planted alone or in a group, this shrub will surely stand up up to its bloomin easy® name. “plant, water and relax”. The dark pink flowers darken as they age and contrast nicely with the mounded green foliage. Deer avoid this compact shrub while butterflies flock to its blooms all summer. 

Spring to autumn color, without lifting a finger! Ginger Wine™ ninebark expands the color palette for these easy care, native flowering shrubs. Spring foliage emerges a sunny orange color and matures to sparkling burgundy. Clusters of white flowers cover the plant in late spring, and these age to attractive red seed heads. This disease-resistant shrub does best in full sun locations and cooler climates.

Everyone will be talking about this great Pepper before you even harvest it. One reason will be its beefy size, with blocky 4.5 long and wide size that seems so impossibly big that youll wonder how it could grow that large in our climate. The other reason people will talk is the transformation it undergoes on its way to ripeness from a deep green to a bright, sparkling red-orange color in the period of the last 20 days of its 90 day ripening period. With all this talk, the anticipation of its taste will be high. Rest assured thatSweet Valencia will come through with flying colors on that end, too with an incredible sweetness that will instantly make this your Sweet Pepper favorite. Even better,Sweet Valencia has a firmness that allows it to be stored and a vigorous plant that allows you to get more than just a couple of these delicious Sweet Peppers!

Aptly named, this poppy is certifiable garden royalty with monstrous 3-4″ diameter orange flowers with starkly contrasting black centers. Big, fat buds rise above deep green, sandpapery rough basal foliage and open up to an unforgettable color show from mid-May through June. Group a few together and get ready to “oooh and aaah”!

Clump-forming perennial with erect stems, soft green leaves with ruffled orange-scarlet blooms and a red eye. Flowers in late spring. Incredibly hardy in northern regions. Great for a splash of vibrant color in borders or mixed perennial beds. Deer and rabbit resistant, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.

Deeply cut, medium green, hairy foliage forms a basal mound in early spring. In April, flower spikes rise above the foliage bearing a fat bud that opens to 2-3″ diameter bright orange flowers with striking yellow stamened centers. This striking bloom continues from April into summer on an easy care plant that is as comfortable being grouped toward the front of a garden as it is being mixed in a container with other perennials.

There is nothing in the garden that compares to a Tree Peonys ability to take your breath away! Grafted on stout woody stems and decked out with light to medium green dissected foliage, these plants will top themselves with huge buds in early May that open, revealing massive 5 to 6 diameter semi-double flowers later in the month. The color and flower forms are breathtaking and each plants flower power increases as the years go by as they slowly grow to form a substantial dense, compact bush. Tree Peonies love full sun and well drained soil and will look great as a single superb specimen or grouped to form a swath of mid spring gardening heaven in the landscape!