A greatly improved dwarf selection forms exceptionally dense, rounded ball-shaped mound of dark green foliage. Large, 3-4″ white flowers with gold centers obscure the foliage at height of bloom. Easy to grow and enjoy! Excellent cut flower and any perennial mixed bed would not be complete with out a Shasta Daisy.

Snowcap’ is an especially compact selection that we have found to be the best dense selection available to the homeowner, with masses of single, intensely pure white daisy flowers, each with a yellow center. These long lasting flowers are produced in abundance and are excellent for cutting when in bloom from mid to late June all the way into mid August. Removing faded flowers will greatly increase the blooming time. Dark green foliage grows on nicely rounded, tidy clumps. Due to its compact nature, ‘Snowcap’ tolerates wind and rain in the garden better than other Shasta Daisies meaning less breakage and disappointment, and far less maintenance making it an easy care landscape dream!

This Shasta Daisy has it all! You’ll love its tight, dense form that features deep green foliage and stiff, thick stems. These stems will be needed in June once this plant’s big bloom opens up to show off its outstanding Anemone form with pointed white rays surrounding a thick, wide cone that is yellow in the center with white creeping in at its edge. Awesome for cutting and floriferous, this election also has strong disease resistance!

Unlike many Shasta Daisies where the flowers are thrilling but the plants are less than desirable, Daisy May™ is a well behaved, compact and perfectly easy plant to grow and keep in any sunny garden location. And, oh yes, its blooms are spectacular with flowers that are all you would ever want as a dyed in the wool daisy lover! Deep green, long, serrated foliage forms a dense mound that gives rise to countless bud bearing flower stems that rise nearly a foot above the foliage in early June. Flowers begin to open soon after showing off golden yellow centered flowers with pure white rays that will keep on coming well into August. With their long stems and happy faces, how could any daisy lover resist cutting them for long lasting beauty in the house? That in itself is a good reason to plant a group of these easy to grow, showy plants that want only adequate moisture and well drained soil to become your favorite Shasta Daisy.

You haven’t seen anything quite like this Leucanthemum, in fact, it may change the way you look at Shasta Daisies forever! ‘Broadway Lights’ is a true flower color breakthrough as big buds unfold in early to mid-June to reveal big, bright lemony yellow daisies that will draw gasps from your customers. What makes these flowers even more remarkable is their color change as they mature with a progression to buttery and cream shades that will leave the plant covered with different gradations of color when the bloom is heaviest. And it will be a heavy bloom, indeed, on this very floriferous selection with dark green foliage and dense form that showcases the blooming abundance even better. You can even extend the bloom season beyond late July by quick flower deadheading. Plant ‘Broadway Lights’ in full sun in groups in the middle of your perennial borders and enjoy the show!

Don’t judge this compact, spreading plant by its size, judge it by the power of its bloom that features a double row of ray petals that emerge yellow and mature to white and surround a prominent, deep yellow center disk. Its flower show is immense and, when coupled with its vigorous, yet compact form, it has tons of uses in the landscape from grouping to lighting up a mixed container on a patio.

This name may be tough to say but you’ll find it unforgettable once you take a look at this plant’s remarkable flowers. Just when your garden could use an infusion of color in midsummer, ‘Edo Shibori’ is happy to lend a hand with long lasting, variegated pink and white flowers that are totally unlike anything else you’ll see at that time of year. Even better is this plant’s graceful mounding form that looks good anytime, but especially with its complement of color. ‘Edo Shibori’ is easy to grow and thrives in a sunny or partially shaded spot.