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  • Clematis Bush  Proven Winner Clematis Bush  Proven Winner

    Clematis Bush Proven Winner

    Stand By Me Lavender: Riding on the coattails of the much-talked-about 'Stand by Me' comes a new color for the Bush Clematis type! This variety has the same performance as 'Stand by Me' but with a lavender shade of flowers to join the original's blue...
  • Clematis Bush Rain Dance

    Clematis Bush Rain Dance

    We've done it again with a beautiful bush clematis from Walters Gardens hybridizing, this time with flowers as large as what you'd see on a vine clematis. Incredibly large (2½-3"), outward facing indigo blue flowers with darker midribs and lighter...
  • Heuchera Coral Bells Heuchera Coral Bells

    Heuchera Coral Bells

    Coral bells are easy to grow and blend easily with most other perennials in the landscape. Because of their low, mounding habit, they are often used as edging along paths or in containers. Try cutting a few of the tall flower scapes for fresh bouquets.
  • Geum Flora Plena Avens

    Geum Flora Plena Avens

    Delightful fully double, scarlet red geum. Its flowers measure up to 50% larger than other varieties and they continue to bloom over a very long period from late spring into summer. Enjoy them as a cut flower in fresh bouquets. The fuzzy, green leaves...
  • Hydrangeas Panicle Proven Winner Hydrangeas Panicle Proven Winner

    Hydrangeas Panicle Proven Winner

    Compared to its famous sibling ‘Limelight’, Little Lime hardy hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata) may seem like a pipsqueak. Don’t let this petite shrub fool you. While maintaining its short stature of 3-5’ tall and wide, it really packs a visual punch in...
  • Hydrangeas Smooth Leaf Proven Winner Hydrangeas Smooth Leaf Proven Winner

    Hydrangeas Smooth Leaf Proven Winner

    Smooth hydrangea is a rounded, deciduous shrub in the hydrangea family (Hydrangeaceae). It is native to moist or rocky wooded slopes, ravines, streambanks, and bluff bases in the eastern United States.   
  • Hydrangeas Big Leaf Proven Winner

    Hydrangeas Big Leaf Proven Winner

    The reblooming hydrangea that really does! Let's Dance® Blue Jangles® is a big-leaf hydrangea that blooms on both old and new wood, with a tight, compact habit that is unusual among reblooming hydrangeas. Large, full flower heads will readily go heavenly...
  • Papaver Orientalis Poppy

    Papaver Orientalis Poppy

    In the center of a poppy's flower rests a very large, velvety-black seed capsule surrounded by prominent, dark purple stamens. Altogether, these flowers absolutely steal the show when they are in bloom. After the bloom cycle is completed however, these...
  • Penstemon Beards Tongue

    Penstemon Beards Tongue

    Penstemons are very drought tolerant perennials that are easy to grow and are rarely bothered by insects or diseases. Plant them in full sun and watch as hummingbirds feast on their delicious nectar.
  • Phlox Creeping Phlox

    Phlox Creeping Phlox

    Creeping phlox is a low-growing species which forms a carpet-like mat no taller than 6". This popular little perennial is best utilized in rocky areas, on slopes, and in flower borders.
  • Japanese Anenome

    Japanese Anenome

    A staple item for late summer and fall borders, Japanese Anenomes are graceful plants with beautiful, satiny flowers borne on tall stems above a clump of shorter basal foliage. Watching them sway in the breeze brings a feeling of calm and peace to the...
  • Yarrow Achillea Perennial

    Yarrow Achillea Perennial

    Yarrow is one of the easiest perennials to grow and is a good choice for beginners. All it needs is full sun and well-drained soil. These plants are an excellent balance of finely textured foliage and bright flower colors. The wide, flat flower clusters...
  • Heucherella Foamy Bells

    Heucherella Foamy Bells

    Heucherella is a hybrid genus produced from a cross between Heuchera and Tiarella. From Heuchera they gain the many different foliage colors and textures, while Tiarella add deeper leaf lobes and serration, as well as their signature central leaf...
  • Heliopsis False Sunflower Heliopsis False Sunflower

    Heliopsis False Sunflower

    Heliopsis have traditionally been an excellent tall perennial for the middle or back of the flower border. It has a bushy, well-branched form and glossy, deep green, triangular leaves – a real workhorse in the garden! Use this plant in combination...
  • Dianthus "Pinks" Dianthus "Pinks"

    Dianthus "Pinks"

    In the carnation family, Dianthus cultivars deliver gorgeous single, semi-double, and fully double flowers. Singles tend to deliver more flowers while doubles are significantly larger, sometimes more than twice the size. Singles also tend to grow quicker...
  • Lupinus Lupine Mini Gallery Mixed

    Lupinus Lupine Mini Gallery Mixed

    Lupines really come into their own during warm, sunny days and cool nights and look especially lovely when grown in masses with similar varieties. A memorable sight for any garden lover, these beautiful plants grow into well-established clumps, with...
  • Echinacea Coneflower Echinacea Coneflower

    Echinacea Coneflower

    Praised for their cheerful brightly colored flowers, coneflowers are a mainstay in today's garden. Be sure to leave some spent blooms on the plants in the fall because their seeds provide winter food for finches and other birds. The dried seed heads also...
  • Coreopsis Perennial Coreopsis Perennial

    Coreopsis Perennial

    Coreopsis is easy to grow, making it a good choice for beginners. One plant will provide you with long-lasting cut flower bouquets all summer long. Zones 4-9.
  • Hemerocallis Daylily Hemerocallis Daylily

    Hemerocallis Daylily

    Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees (not affected by juglone).
  • Monarda Grape Gumball Bee Balm

    Monarda Grape Gumball Bee Balm

    Monarda is native to eastern North America, so it is easy to grow and it multiplies quickly. The flowers' sweet nectar attracts scores of hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees to the garden. The aromatic foliage smells like mint when crushed and is often...
  • Lavandula Hidcote English Lavender

    Lavandula Hidcote English Lavender

    Lavender has been grown for centuries for its intensely fragrant flowers and beautiful appearance. It is a staple item of every sunny garden, and its dried flowers are widely used in potpourris and arrangements.
  • Hollyhock Alcea

    Hollyhock Alcea

    Feel free to grow hollyhocks under Black Walnut trees; they are tolerant of the toxic juglone that is emitted through the trees' roots. Hollyhocks are best treated as a biennial or short-lived perennial.
  • Leucanthemum Cream Puff Shasta Daisy

    Leucanthemum Cream Puff Shasta Daisy

    Shasta Daisies are all-time favorites for the perennial border. The cheery flowers begin to appear in early summer and continue on for several months if faithfully deadheaded. Shastas mix so effortlessly with other perennials that no garden should be...
  • Aster New England & Stokesia Aster New England & Stokesia

    Aster New England & Stokesia

    The New England variety: Rose pink flowers are produced above dark green foliage in early fall to midfall. This variety is shorter than 'Grape Crush'. A perfect finale to the growing season! Stokes' Aster variety: Stokesia is a native North American...
  • Baptisia Australis False Indigo

    Baptisia Australis False Indigo

    Baptisia australis is native to the prairies of North America, so it is easy to grow and will thrive with little maintenance. There are many potential applications in the landscape including meadow plantings, as a
  • Gaillardia Arizona Sun Blanket Flower

    Gaillardia Arizona Sun Blanket Flower

    These perennials require little care once established. They are heat tolerant and actually prefer to be grown in poorer soils. They get their name from the manner in which they used to blanket North American prairies with their blooms. They can still be...
  • Asclepias Tuberosa Butterfly Weed

    Asclepias Tuberosa Butterfly Weed

    Following the fabulous flowers, green fruits develop which rupture to reveal seeds with long, silvery-white, silky hairs reminiscent of its cousin, common milkweed. These are great to use in dried flower arrangements.
  • Allium Millenium - Ornamental Onion

    Allium Millenium - Ornamental Onion

    Alliums are charming plants for the rock or herb garden. When the foliage is bruised, it smells like onions since they are in the onion family. Butterflies and honeybees adore the flowers' sweet nectar but deer and rabbits steer clear of this perennial...
  • Liatris Lavender Glowsticks Prairie Blazing Star

    Liatris Lavender Glowsticks Prairie Blazing Star

    Seed strain of the North American native perennial Liatris pycnostachya. This is a durable prairie plant, capable of thriving in tough clay soils and the heat of the summer. 'Lavender Glowsticks' was selected for exceptionally tall flower stalks - making...
  • Agastache Anise Hyssop Agastache Anise Hyssop

    Agastache Anise Hyssop

    Blue Fortune variety: One of the easiest and most rewarding perennials to grow! The award winning 'Blue Fortune' is a tremendously long bloomer that produces lavender blue, bottlebrush-like flowers on strong, upright stems from midsummer to early fall...