Named for the imperious Dowager Countess of Grantham, Violet’s Pride™ is an equally commanding force in the garden. Pointed buds swirl open to luscious 4″ blooms of rich lavender-purple, revealing centers of bright magenta for a spectacular two-tone effect. The vigorous, compact plant is well rounded, producing countless clusters of fruity scented blooms from spring through frost. Vigorous growth and exceptional disease resistance.

This Floribunda is an extraordinary landscape rose that boasts large, double ruffled, plum-purple blooms.  They also make a nice addition to a flower arrangements.  Their beauty is long lasting, blooming late spring through fall.

‘Brindabella Roses® Purple Prince’ is a breathtaking rose bush with its purplish-red flowers and strong fragrance. These bushy roses are disease resistant and will look and smell just as good inside your house as they will in the garden. They will grow well in the sun and in containers. You can enjoy their blossoms from late spring through the end of summer. 

Striking, ruffled lavender flowers with mauve edges borne singly or in bunches. Repeat blooming with a sweet citrus scent.

‘Wild Blue Yonder’ will impress everyone who sees these beauties with their purplish-red blossoms and fragrant scent. These roses are disease resistant, attract butterflies, support bees, and will look and smell just as good inside your house as they will in the garden. They will grow well in the sun and will look amazing from late spring into the fall. 

A slightly more compact form of PJM, this plant is a landscape stunner both for form and flower. The purple-plum color of the winter foliage serves as a great background for the late April burst of brilliant lavender pink bloom. More concentrated flower power than PJM. Extremely hardy.

Think small, dense, and powerful when you see this incredible Weston Nursery introduction because it is a compact powerhouse of a plant for the landscape. Hundreds of buds crowd the branch terminals of this plant and open in early May to reveal deep reddish-purple flowers with wavy edges and a yellowish eye that cover the plant. Foliage on this plant is a coppery green color that deepens to an almost blackish brown color for fall and winter. It’s a great, little known plant for small landscape spots!

This hard-working Joe Parks’ hybrid has proven itself hardy in Maine and New Hampshire. You’ll love the rich purple blooms, but you will really appreciate the R. pseudochrusanthum genes which give it an extremely high level of Phytophthora resistance. Pretty and tough, this shrub delivers!

Welcome spring in style! Be the first on your block with colorful blooms in spring with Black Hat® rhododendron. This very early blooming rhododendron is a confection of ruffled lavender flowers in the first few weeks of spring, each a rounded cluster atop a spray of leathery evergreen foliage. It’s the foliage that gives this plant its name, in fact – its a very dark purple-green, reaching near black tones, especially in cooler weather. This gives in undeniably drama and chic and really sets it apart from other early blooming rhodies. Thick, durable blooms ensure longer lasting blooms over a longer period, too. 

This compact, slow growing rhododendron displays ruffly, pinkish-lavender flowers atop dark and dense foliage. Its dreamy abundance of blooms makes it a perfect pick for woodland gardens or foundation planting, and its compact size is great for filling those smaller spaces in border plantings or in the landscape.