This miniature snowberry is an improved variety with numerous uses including borders, containers, informal hedges, wildlife gardens and even the stems used for floral arrangements.  It flowers in spring, but shows more impressive clumping of pink berries September through October, providing early fall color that may be lacking from summer bloomers.

Marley’s Pink exhibits larger, darker green, and glossier leaves than most cultivars of Snowbell. This tree has a profuse blooming character! Blooms are a pink shade, with light sweet fragrance of cotton candy. The fall color is bright lemon-yellow. This new introduction displays good pest and disease resistance, and is a spectacle and centerpiece in patio containers, small gardens or landscape.

As beautiful as it is tasty, this everbearing selection produces and endless array of colorful, deep pink flowers followed by loads of sweet, bright red, cone shaped berries.  Runnerless and compact, it is the perfect Strawberry for a container or hanging basket.

Large, rounded clump of long, narrow, textured green leaves are attractive even when not in bloom. Showy spikes of two-lipped lavender-rose flowers rise above the foliage throughout summer, creating a brilliant color display. Provides a spectacular visual impact when planted en masse. Makes a unique addition in sunny borders, containers, or as a cut flowe

This American Beauties summer bloomer has a native range that spans the whole eastern part of the country and provides color and nectar for humans and critters alike! Steeplebush is most at home in sunny, moist soil but grows in a wide variety of areas with a rounded form, dark green foliage, and upright, terminal cones of pinkish-lavender flowers that bloom from early July through August. These abundant blooms attract a crowd of native insects and butterflies throughout the summer while its form provides great cover and nesting for critters and birds. Dried flowers form a brown, capsule-like fruit that birds feed on throughout the fall. Steeplebush is effectively used in groupings and in border areas along with thriving along the banks of water features in the landscape.

Unique and showy in bloom with rose-pink and white flower heads appearing on the same plant starting in mid-June. Compact and spreading, this variety will bloom throughout the summer if old flower heads are removed.

A real improvement in gold foliage Spireas, this selection keeps its gold color throughout the summer and blooms heavily from mid-June through July with pink, flat flower heads. Nice, compact form makes it easy to use anywhere in the landscape.

Dense and mound forming, this selection puts on an impressive display of bright pink flowers from late June through July. Easy care and vigorous growing.

Double Play Spiraea have vibrant flowers and stunning foliage. Double Play Pink is an improved variety of spirea whose foliage emerges dark red in spring and then turn rich green in time for the pure pink spring flowers. The flower color on this variety is quite intense – much deeper than that of other varieties. It has a dense, mounded habit that is perfect for landscapes.

There are lots of flashy Spirea with golden foliage but ‘Double Play® Gold’ was the most vibrant one when trialed in a garden with dozens of other Spirea. It’s no wonder that this compact, low, mounded beauty with pure golden foliage and an abundance of pure pink flowers will melt your heart! Its foliage does not fade with the summer heat like many lesser varieties might and, when combined with its June pure pink blooming flower heads that repeat in numbers throughout the summer until September, it’s easy to why the local butterflies won’t be the only garden creatures hanging around this plant to take a look. You’ll be so smitten, you’ll want to plant it in groups in any sunny, well drained area you might have so you can show it off to the world!