In the fragrance of Tiny Dancer™ past meets future with a memorable scent. Too long considered a leggy plant for old-fashioned gardens, this lilac has a compact form; making it ideal anywhere hard-working, independent plants are needed. In addition to the cold-hardiness expected from a lilac, Tiny Dancer™ boasts remarkable heat tolerance, growing and blooming where few lilacs have gone before. Even in Zone 8, violet-purple buds open into lavender flowers, ranking it among the dogwoods and azaleas as a benchmark of spring. Large panicles measure 4 to 5 inches, and the large florets make each cluster appear luxuriously full. Foliage and flowers are in perfect scale, one complementing the other. You know the feeling when everything is right about a plant. It exudes quality.

This mid-to-late season bloomer displays unique two-toned flowers of deep purple with white edges, contrasted by lovely, dark green, heart-shaped leaves. A lightly sweet fragrance adds to this individuals appeal: butterflies and hummingbirds cant resist! Enjoy this lilac as an addition to your shrub border, a highlight to your yard, or with its fresh-cut blooms to dress up a bouquet.

Lilacs have always been a bit out of reach for anyone with space concerns due to their bulky nature, but ‘Prairie Petite’ is a dream come true for those who have confined spaces to deal with, as it matures at less than half the size of a normal Lilac. It may be smaller in size, but it doesn’t skimp on flower power, as big cones of buds open to deep pink flowers in early to mid-May, unfurling their beauty and beguiling scent for all to enjoy. The profuse blooms fade to lavender as they age and can be used to great effect as a cut flower in the home. ‘Prairie Petite’ will grow well in half to full day sun and is perfect as a stand alone small specimen or grouped to form an enticing little hedge.

The compact form stays small but the full-sized lavender flowers are fragrant and beautiful in spring. Resistant to mildew and easy to grow this breakthrough Lilac is a winner in any sunny landscape. A dream come true for those who have confined spaces to deal with, as it matures at less than half the size of a normal Lilac.

This selection will bring back memories with the deepest purple colored old-fashioned Lilac blooms you’ll ever see, matched with outstanding, yard-filling fragrance!

Paul Thirion is here to dress to impress as it features showy, upright panicles of fragrant pinkish-purple flowers. Blooms are excellent for cutting leaving behind luscious green foliage throughout the season.

Vigorous, upright growing deciduous shrub with dark, bluish-green foliage and loads of 6-12″ long, very fragrant purple flower spikes in early May. One of the most fragrant shrubs for any landscape, it’s perfect for grouping in larger shrub border areas. Easy to grow & very hardy. The fragrant flower is perfect for cutting.

Showy, 3″ long panicles of fragrant purple flowers grace this dense, full shrub in mid-May. Leaves are deep green and somewhat glossy and tend to keep clean throughout the growing season.

A compact, small leaf lilac. Prolific, fragrant bloom in May, even at an early age. Flower color is lavender. Clean foliage that is not susceptible to powdery mildew.

This gorgeous weeping lilac is known for its weeping crown and arching branches. Sweetly fragrant, single mauve-to-violet flowers bloom from mid- to late spring, set off by dark shiny green leaves. Heavy blooming. Unique weeping form. Intense Lilac fragrance. Dependable and easy to grow. Perfect for use a landscape specimen. Outstanding cut flower.