Large clusters of fragrant violet-blue flowers start blooming in July and last into September. Compact and bushy habit. More mildew resistant than most. Large clusters of lavender purple flowers make this plant a real eye-catcher! Perfectly suited for containers and courtyard gardens. Easy to grow and easy to care for. Prefers full sun and does best in average to well drained soil.

Short and compact with strong upright growing stems, this selection will surprise and excite you with is bloom that comes 3 to 4 weeks earlier than most other Garden Phlox.  Fat cones of long, tapered buds form atop each stem and open June showing off deep purple flowers with splashed of white near the flower throat. With is compact, neat form and shorter height, Early Start™  Purple is perfect for grouping in the middle of a garden or for using in a mixed container on a deck or patio

David’s Lavender’ is not only a tough plant, it’s a long, spectacular bloomer with towers of fragrant, soft lavender flowers held in large clusters above the foliage in summer. Ideal for borders, wildflower or cottage gardens. Its super fragrant flowers are great to bring inside as cut flowers and leave some out to attract loads of butterflies and hummingbirds. Plant in full sun or partial shade in moist, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Good airflow around your plant helps avoid mildew. Remove spent flowers for continuous bloom.

Strong, stiff, upright stems carry glossy, disease resistant foliage topped by cones of hundreds of delicately scented pink with white striped flowers in mid summer. Long blooming and more compact in form, its blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds in masses adding to its garden color.

Strong, stiff, upright stems carry glossy, disease resistant foliage topped by cones of hundreds of delicately scented white flowers in mid summer. Long blooming, its flowers take on a touch of pink in cooler weather while attracting other color in the form of butterflies and hummingbirds.

An early blooming Phlox with a broad, mounding, billowy habit. Lavender purple flowers have bright pink eyes. Its dark green leaves are disease resistant.

This early blooming Phlox will add a long season of color to your garden with its fluoresecent rose pink flowers. Overall, it looks light pink. The dark green, glossy foliage is mildew and disease resistant.

A grouping of this sensually hued blooming powerhouse will attract a crowd with masses of flower cones with deep purple/white eyed flowers that you’ll have to see to believe. ‘Volcano™ Purple’ begins blooming in early July and is awash in color for weeks on sturdy, highly mildew tolerant plants. Flowers are deliciously fragrant.

You’ve seen Volcano® Phlox, sold Volcano® Phlox, grown Volcano® Phlox- but you’ve not yet experienced the pure sweetness of this brand new cultivar, Lilac Splash. Just colorful enough, and just soft enough to add light and to a landscape with its white and lilac bi-color blooms. Bred for superior sturdy stems and high levels of natural disease tolerance, Lilac Splash will stand out with masses of super fragrant, billowy flower clusters from June to September.