Mockorange is a delightfully old-fashioned plant that has unfortunately fallen out of favor, mostly due to its enormous size. Illuminati Tower® mockorange stands to breathe new life into this classic favorite, though, combining a landscape-friendly size with a totally unique space-saving habit. It naturally grows in a very narrow, upright way, each sturdy stem a stack of rugged, deep green leaves that looks like a four-sided tower. In late spring/early summer, hundreds of fragrant white flowers emerge from between the leaves for a striking show that truly celebrates the season. 

Tight habit and heavy bloom are the two qualities that make this Mockorange stand out from a crowded field. ‘Snowbelle’ has a dense, rounded form that makes it ideal for a smaller space or a lower profile hedge while it hardly skimps on flowers with clouds of double white, fragrant bloom in late May and early June.

A repeat flowering selection, Snow White Sensation™ boasts 2″ double flowers borne in clusters that bloom abundantly in spring and then again in summer. A versatile shrub with pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers, it will shine as a single specimen or thrill when planted as a group to form a spectacular hedge. Attractive foliage on gracefully arching branches guarantees easy placement in the garden with other flowering shrubs.

This selection sports a dense, semi-dwarf form with upright branching and deep green foliage that make it ideal to plant in groups for border plantings. ‘Buckley’s Quill’ also impresses with compact bunches of multi-petaled, double white, fragrant flowers that bloom in force in late May. Very easy care and quite hardy.

A more compact hybrid Mock Orange, ‘Belle Etoile’ has large single white flowers with a burgundy blotch. Sweetly scented they will remind you of the fragrant orange blossom in mid-May. Easy to grow and perfect for grouping along a border. Tight form makes it perfect for smaller landscape spots. Fragrant bloom. Drought resistant once established

Beautiful and tasty! Not only will you be thrilled with the versatility and flavor of this outstanding Sweet Pepper, it is hard to find a more stunning fruit with its 10″ long, thin form and its brilliant red color at maturity. This heavy producer will make you hard pressed not to give some of them away even though they are so tasty, you’d like to keep them all!

Perennial plant of the year in 1996, this easy to grow, easy care American Beauties winner performs in the garden despite you! Distinctive with its deep red to purple-red foliage, it emerges from the ground in the spring garden with stiffly upright stems that contrast markedly with the developing greenery around it. These stems form a narrow upright clump that tops itself with buds as late spring approaches. Snowy white, tubular flowers with just a hint of pink emerge in early June and continue into July delighting the neighborhood hummingbirds and butterflies with their nectar and delighting you with a color show that changes by the minute while seed heads provide food for cardinals and finches in fall and winter. ‘Husker Red’ is drought tolerant and shrugs off poor, sandy soils without missing a performance beat in any sunny to partial shade garden.

Cut back in early April. Prefers a well drained soil in full sun. Divide clumps in late spring or early summer.

Popular, compact grass with cream-white flowers held over narrow wine-red foliage. Winter interest.Cut back in early April. Prefers a well drained soil in full sun. Divide clumps in late spring or early summer.