Alyssum Mountain Gold, Basket of Gold

Alyssum Mountain Gold, Basket of Gold

This low growing perennial will make you think you are off to see the wizard! Just follow its golden flowered carpet that will creep and crawl among the rocks or […]

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Turkistan Ornamental Onion

Turkistan Ornamental Onion

Low growing, thick gray-green leaves emerge in spring in pairs. From the center of each pair comes a short stalk with a large bud that opens in summer to reveal […]

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Mount Everest Flowering Onion

Mount Everest is a late spring bloomer that looks spectacular when placed against a dark background. A towering variety of ornamental onions with snow white, baseball sized globes that sit […]

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Red Mohican Flowering Onion

Easy to identify by its flamboyant burgundy flowers that bloom from June through July. Distinctive crests of tiny buds are donned with speckled white tips. It is strikingly beautiful and […]

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Windy City Flowering Onion

Windy City Flowering Onion

Thick, narrow, strap-like foliage forms a mound that gives rise to a stalk that elevates above the foliage bearing a round, tight ball of buds. These buds open in July […]

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Serendipity Ornamental Onion

Serendipity Ornamental Onion

The word “serendipity” means an unexpected occurrence, and what a fitting name for this sport of the popular ‘Millenium’! The sport shares all of the qualities that made ‘Millenium’ great, […]

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White Hollyhock

White Hollyhock

Cold and drought tolerant plants stay small, compact and neat. Dwarf growing habit with enormous 3″ flowers from late spring into midsummer. Needs no support. Great for cut flowers.

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Purple Hollyhock

Purple Hollyhock

Cold and drought tolerant plants stay small, compact and neat. Dwarf growing habit with enormous 3″ flowers from late spring into midsummer. Needs no support. Great for cut flowers.

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Pink Hollyhock

Pink Hollyhock

Dwarf growing habit with enormous 3″ pink flowers from late spring into midsummer. Because of its sturdy stems it needs no support and makes a great color display in the […]

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