Great summer interest is provided by deep purple foliage on this small specimen tree. Small pink flowers line the branches in early May before foliage emerges. Tolerates sandier soils.

You’ll find the big, fluffy double flowers on this Weeping Cherry truly extraordinary- the clear pink, ruffled blooms resemble bunches of delicate Carnations which cover the branches before the coppery new foliage emerges. Bred for superb disease resistance for worry free enjoyment. Beautiful burgundy foliage in Autumn.

Single, bright pink flowers cluster along draping branches in early spring which are a magnet for pollinators. Black, pea-sized fruit, although inedible for humans, are adored by birds. The seeds are attractive to birds and squirrels. Heat resistant!

In early spring the bare branches are nearly covered with fragrant, fully double flowers. Disease resistant, dark green foliage follows and as the weather cools in the fall it transitions to a breathtaking orange and red. The very narrow upright form is great for home or commercial landscapes. 

(Semi-Dwarf) Get ready all you white Peach lovers! This selection from the acclaimed Stellar series of Peaches will thrill you will its toughness, ease of growth, bountifulness, and its great taste! Blushingstar® is a mid-season bloomer that loads up with perfectly beautiful pinkish-lavender flowers in late April or early May. Copious amounts of fruit develop quickly and mature in midseason (late July) to 2.5 to 3 diameter Peaches that are sweetly colored pink to red. The mature fruit looks tasty and when you cut it open to reveal its white flesh and to unleash its one-of-a-kind sweet aroma, youll be hooked! Blushingstar® is a freestone selection and self-pollinating. Its vigorous nature and hardiness are a home orchard asset along with its excellent resistance to bacterial spot

(Semi-Dwarf) Highly recommended for home orchards, this white-fleshed Nectarine has a flavor unlike any other with a unique sweet balance of sugar and acid that has scored very well in taste tests. Not only is the fruit of ‘Arctic-Glo’ memorable, so is its spring show with pretty pink flowers that nearly cover the branches in late April. ‘Arctic-Glo’ is self-pollinating and will produce a huge crop of ruby red skinned fruit that is ready for harvest in late July or early August without the benefit of another variety for pollination. Enjoy this semi-freestone fruit right off the tree but don’t be surprised if it becomes one of your favorites for other dessert uses whether its cooking or preserving. Plant this smaller growing tree in full sun and on higher ground to avoid those late blossom killing frosts.

Striking April bloom turns into large, light orange colored fruit with light orange flesh that matures in late July. This strong producer has a firm, juicy fruit that is perfect for fresh or for canning. Needs another variety for pollination. A heavy producer with large, juicy, firm fruit that is perfect for fresh or canning. Late July ripening.  Spectacular flowers in spring.

Vibrant pink hooded blooms and mid-green, oak leaf-shaped foliage are standout traits of this gorgeous Selfheal. Compact and vigorous grower loved by butterflies. Deer resistant.

‘Setting Sun’ was selected for its compact, rounded habit and the unusual peach colored flowers with a darker pink eye. The flowers bloom for months on mature plants. Potentilla are very easy to grow and are adaptable to a wide range of soils and sites though they prefer moist soil and full sun. They show good drought tolerance once established and have excellent winter hardiness. They also attract butterflies and other beneficial insects in large numbers.

There have been many attempts at producing a good, dependable pink potentilla. Those attempts have been successful with ‘Pink Beauty’. This selection gives you all the non-fading, clear pink flowers you want and even more as it blooms throughout the summer months with abandon. Very nice, medium green, fine-textured foliage along with tight, neat landscape form, make this plant a real winner!