Highly contrasting, showy dense wands of cerise pink flowers above distinctive yellow-lime leaves highlighted in glimmering white. ‘Havana’ has a compact form and a reblooming habit which makes it an excellent pot plant. This is a plant that actually prefers shade, so keep it out of the sun. A few hours of morning sun is fine. Flowers June to September, attracting swarms of hummingbirds and butterflies.

Talk about an attention getter in the garden, this award winning daylily produces an elegant display of fragrant, fully double, ruffled, peach colored flowers with a rose blush near the center. With a bloom that looks more like a Peony than a Daylily, this plant will fill the garden with large 6” flowers in July  and again later in the season. Group these drought tolerant, easy to grow beauties together in any sunny to partially shaded garden and enjoy the show.

You will be bowled over by the color and the floriferousness of this selection. There are lots of great colors in Coneflowers these days but none that have the combination of salmon, orange and yellow on a single flower the way this selection does. Even better, ‘Evening Glow’ is a rebloomer giving it an extended season of fragrant, striking color.

Superior genetics drives well branched plants that will thrive and bloom in the first year from planting. Great color intensity and proven overwintering performance. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Use in borders, containers, as cut flowers or massed

Large, full sized salmon pink flowers adorn this dwarf sized plant that will attract both your attentions and butterflies in the garden landscape. A favorite for front of the border or used in cut flower arrangements. Drought tolerant once established. Great color for a container or in the front of the border in the garden.

Get swept away to a tropical island with the colors of this new Dahlia. 6-8” peach, mango, and papaya colored blooms sit on long, sturdy, purple stems. A late summer bloomer will be a huge eye-catcher to your garden.

Any garden would relish the dense, trailing form of this hybrid from Polly Hill Arboretum on Cape Cod, but the dependable, bright red flowers make it a must! Dark, true evergreen foliage makes this hardy selection an excellent groundcover.

One of the most dependable and colorful of azaleas in the northeast, this dense growing beauty explodes with a sea of salmon-pink flowers in mid-May. It’s a perfect plant for foundation use or for grouping along woodlines when naturalizing.