Niagara Falls Eastern White Pine
A unique mutation of Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’ with brighter and longer bluish-green needles. Its cascading, spreading growth habit makes it ideal as a ground cover for rock gardens or as […]
Read MoreDavid Garden Phlox
Big, bright white clusters of flowers top this highly mildew-resistant variety. Great fragrance. July-September. PPA Plant of the Year 2002.
Read MoreRussian Sage
A member of the mint family, Perovskia has a strong and pleasing fragrance when foliage is bruised or crushed. 12″ spires of bright lavender-blue flowers rise above the silver foliage, […]
Read MoreAji Rico Hot Pepper
Tired of waiting through the heat of summer to get your Hot Peppers? That’s over with this 2017 AAS winner that produces tons of small, brilliant red, toasty warm peppers […]
Read MoreHusker Red Beard Tongue
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, […]
Read MoreHIGH NOON Tree Peony
You’ll melt when you spot this blazing sun of a flower that features bright, lemon yellow petals that show just a touch of rich raspberry flares at the base of […]
Read MoreRussian Cypress
This Cary Award winning shrub earns all its accolades by being one of the best groundcover conifers available! Very hardy with a soft, feathery touchable foliage, this selection does great […]
Read MoreCrispin Apple
Equally good for eating fresh or in the kitchen, ‘Crispin’ is large and juicy and pleasantly tart. In Autumn a heavy bearer of golden yellow fruit with an orange blush. […]
Read MoreCentennial Star Magnolia
Compact and multi-stemmed, this Cary Award winner heralds the onset of spring weather with white, tinged pink flowers with strap-like petals that reach over 5″ in diameter emerging in mid- […]
Read MoreBecky Shasta Daisy
Single 2-3″ white flowers all summer long if dead headed. Lustrous deep green foliage. Hardy and durable if planted in well-drained soil and full sun. June-July. 2003 Perennial Plant of […]
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