Diamonds Are Forever Hosta

A very showy Hosta with green leaves and crisp white margins. The sharply contrasting variegation is even more eye-catching in late summer when the purple, bell-shaped flowers appear.

Drop-dead Gorgeous Hosta

A beautifully variegated large majestic Hosta. Large ovate leaves have green centers with brightly contrasting yellow margins. The margins are heavily rippled and give the leaves a lightly wavy overall effect. White flowers in midsummer.

Enchiladas Hosta

Slightly shiny, rippled, deep green leaves with a lime yellow center. A sport of Avocado. The lavender flowers are highly fragrant and attractive to hummingbirds.

Heat Wave Hosta

A small sized Hosta that has chartreuse leaves with wide, blue margins. In summer, the leaf center brightens to gold and the margin deepen to blue-green. When mature, the thick foliage exhibits some puckering. Light lavender flowers.

Amazone Hosta

Variegated leaves of dark green with a bold white center brighten up a shade garden. This Hosta is medium in size. Light lavender flowers bloom in the summer.

Abiqua Drinking Gourd Hosta

Dark blue-green, seer suckered leaves with heavy substance display a unique cupped form up to 3″ deep. White flowers appear on 22″ scapes in early summer.

Summerific® French Vanilla Hardy Hibiscus

Soft yellow flower buds open to 7-8″ creamy custard yellow, ruffled flowers with a prominent red eye. Deep green growth with red stems and compact habit. Compared to the industry standard ‘Old Yella’, this Hibiscus retains its yellow color longer,

Summerific® Spinerella Hardy Hibiscus

Large, 8″ white flowers have medium pink accented edges for a swirl-like look and a dark red eye. Dark green leaves form a tidy, dense, and well-rounded habit. A great centerpiece for your garden!

Vintage Wine Hardy Hibiscus

Near-black buds open to huge, 7″ scarlet red flowers that shimmer in the sun with a darker red eye. The over lapping petals have a crinkled texture. Flowers are produced all over the dark green columnar clump.

Summerific® Ballet Slippers Hardy Hibiscus

Huge 7″ ruffled flowers are white with a deep red eye with petals that are edged with blush pink. These tropical-looking flowers are produced all over the upright, shrub-like clump of bright green foliage.

Summerific® Evening Rose Hardy Hibiscus

8″ puckered, hot pink flowers cover the near black, round, dense habit from top to bottom. The foliage is much darker and the flower color is more magenta compared to ‘Berry Awesome’.

Carousel™ Pink Candy Hardy Hibiscus

Tropical looking, 6-7 inch pink flowers with a darker pink heart. An abundance of huge, pink flowers contrast against the dark purple foliage and give a splash of color to your garden!

Bloomables Head Over Heels® Adore Hardy Hibiscus

Part of the Bloomables collection, this variety offers the brightest burst of pink color on a petite plant. The contrast between bright flowers and burgundy foliage creates an eye-catching display.

Airbrush Effect Hardy Hibiscus

Tropical looking 8-8 1/2 inch vibrant pink flowers with salmon tones have an airbrushed central white halo and a small dark red eye. Rich, dark green foliage forms a compact habit.

Blackberry Merlot Hardy Hibiscus

Tropical looking 8 inch deep velvety red flowers are produced above a tight, upright habit of deep green leaves. The buds have a blackberry color before they open to the deepest red.

Catching Fire Foamy Bells

Catching fire’s vibrant lime green leaves have very defined cherry flame-shaped markings that deepen to mahogany with age. Cream flowers appear in early summer.

Fun and Games™ Hopscotch Foamy Bells

Leaves emerge red with dark red centers early in spring, before lightening to bronze red. In the heat of the summer, the leaves mellow to deep green. Cream bottle brushed

Pink Fizz Foamy Bells

Soft green leaves with a light silvering and wine red veining. This Heucherella produces pure pink flowers that burst open from hot pink buds.

September Morn Coral Bells

Ruffled golden yellow to reddish-orange leaves have a bright pink undertone. Small coral-pink flowers appear on tall slender stalks from late spring to early summer.

Southern Comfort Coral Bells

Huge cinnamon-peach leaves, up to 9 inches wide, will change color throughout the seasons. Mature leaves will turn to a burnished copper and eventually to amber. A color statement in the garden!

Sunrise Coral Bells

Large, deeply cut, leathery orange leaves on compact plants will mature to a pale yellow. Small whit flowers appears on thin stalks in spring.

Timeless Glow Coral Bells

Chartreuse yellow foliage has a silver overlay and matures to lime green. Foliage color is best in partial sunlight. Intense, rich rose pink flowers contrast beautifully with the bright foliage.

Timeless Night Coral Bells

deep black leaves form a compact mound of foliage. Beautiful medium pink flowers are held on dark pink calyxes. This collection has reblooming flower performance.

Grape Expectations Coral Bells

Vibrant grape purple new foliage emerges with black veins in spring. The broad, thick and somewhat fuzzy leaves form a dense, upright mound. Creamy white flowers are produced on dark purple slender stems.

Mars Coral Bells

The slightly ruffled leaves of ‘Mars’ are coppery-silver with dark veins that turn to a pale purple later in the season. Airy, slender wands of white bell flowers appear in early summer.

Primo® Pistachio Ambrosia Coral Bells

Large chartreuse leaves glow best in filtered shade. Pink flowers on slender stems arise in mid-summer. An improvement over ‘Pretty Pistachio’ with less prone to burning or leaf discoloration.

Saturn Coral Bells

Similar to ‘Silver Scrolls’ both in appearance and performance. Saturn has silvery-pewter foliage with a ‘stained-glass-window’ pattern over a purple base color that turns green as it matures.

Dolce® Apple Twist Coral Bells

Leaves that change with the seasons! Newly emerging leaves have red veining. Chartreuse yellow leaves mature to apple green.

Dolce® Cherry Truffles Coral Bells

Beautiful bright red, heavily ruffled leaves for a low, mounding habit in summer. The color matures to rich mahogany red. Light Pink flowers brighten up the shade.

Dolce® Toffee Tart Coral Bells

A great new color for your shade garden! The newest leaves are amber and will mature to ginger during the summer. Creamy whit flowers appear in early summer.

Dark Storm Coral Bells

Heavily ruffled, deep purple-bronze leaves with a bit of a silver sheen. Creamy bell shaped flowers on slender dark stems appear in summer. Excellent for dry shade.

Dew Drops Coral Bells

Variegated blue-green leaves are splashed with creamy white markings in the center. The veins will turn pink later in the season. Bright coral-red flowers pop in the shade.

Bright and Breezy Coral Bells

Ruffled glossy green foliage pops in the shade garden! White bell flowers on slender stems bloom in the summer. Compact.

Carnival Coffee Bean Coral Bells

Large, copper leaves with tan and red highlights. Sprays of cream, bell-shaped flowers appear in summer above this compact plant.

Carnival Limeade Coral Bells

Ruffled lime-green foliage is slightly silvered with darker green veining. Prolific white flower sprays rise on silver-shite stems.

Carnival Peach Parfait Coral Bells

Large, ruffled peach leaves have a silvery overlay and darker peach veining. Rose colored undersides give it a two toned look when the breeze blows. Compact and tidy habit.

City™ Rio Coral Bells

A multicolored plant with leaves that open peach-amber, change to amber, then to tan, and finally to yellow amber. Burgundy slender stems hold pink buds that open to white.

Ivory Prince Lenten Rose

From late winter through mid-spring, rich burgundy-pink buds open to beautiful ivory blossoms which take on rose and chartreuse tones as they age.

Victoria Lenten Rose

From mid-winter to April, nodding, maroon to deep reddish-purple, single flowers with creamy stamens bloom. The toothed, deep green leaves are brighter than most oriental hellebores.

Rainbow Rhythm® King of the Ages Daylily

Large, 6.5″ flowers are a butter-yellow, peach, and apricot blend with a burgundy red eye. Rebloomer. This tall daylily will be a focal point in your garden. Salt-tolerant.

Frostkiss® Dorothy’s Dawn® Lenten Rose

Large pink, forward facing blooms are held above the richly colored silvery-green marbled foliage. One of the latest Hellebores to bloom. Evergreen foliage. Long-lasting blooms. Sterile.

Frostkiss® Illumi Lime® Lenten Rose

Distinctive marbled and veined leathery leaves are the backdrop for the stems of flowers that arise in February and last into April. The lime green flowers will brighten your shady areas. Evergreen.

HGC® Ice N’ Roses® Early Rose

This variety will bloom during winter and into April. The icy pink flowers age gracefully to a darker pink and remain very attractive for a long time. A robust evergreen perennial that also tolerates some full sun.

Petticoats™ Peach Avens

Airy, semi-double, peach flowers that rebloom in abundance, covering this fresh, easy to grow, compact perennial.

Tempo™ Orange Avens

An early Spring bloomer with numerous double to single flowers that range from cream to peach to orange on short stems. The orange colors pop over mounded green strawberry-like foliage. Compact.

Tempo™ Rose Avens

The upward-facing semi-double rose pink flowers are borne on dark stems. Strawberry-like foliage becomes a beautiful back drop to the flowers. A compact plant that’s low maintenance.

Tempo™ Yellow Avens

Blooms in early spring. Prolific, semi-double yellow flowers are borne on black stems. Strawberry-like foliage becomes a beautiful backdrop. Long blooming and easy to grow.

Festival Star® Baby’s Breath

Clouds of small white star-like flowers float on densely branched plants from May through October. A great cut or dried flower.

Suncatcher Common Sunflower

Commonly called a ‘Sunflower’, this perennial will bloom from you from July to September during the heat of the summer. This variety is self-branching, so there is no pinching needed. A wonderful plant for pollinating insects.

Bleeding Heart False Sunflower

New flowers emerge intense orange red and mature to golden orange with red centers. Deep green leaves with bronze highlights and black flower stems complete the look! Blooms from July until frost.

Fire Twister False Sunflower

3 1/2″ red-orange flowers have a dark brown cone. Deep burgundy foliage forms a tall, bushy clump. Carefree and reliable for its long season of bloom.

Sparkling Contrast False Sunflower

Bold, flowers with bright orange petals flaring out from the center with broad strakes of yellow at the tips. Dark green foliage cover the sturdy stems and contrast strikingly with the colorful flowers.

Brandy Wine Lenten Rose

This selection of Hellebore produces plenty of doubles and anemones, as well as dark reds, spotted pinks, picotees, and apricots. Its one of the first bloomers in late winter and early spring with blooms lasting for months.

Sweet Woodruff

An extremely attractive ground cover for shaded areas, Sweet Woodruff tolerates heavy shade and planting under black walnuts. In spring, it blooms small, fragrant, 4 petaled white flowers. Leaves are fragrant and used in potpourris.

Baby Butterfly™ Dark Pink Gaura

A dwarf Gaura that reaches to only 10″ tall. Perfect for patio pots or towards the front of your border for pollinating insects. Each flower is butterfly-shaped and a mixture of dark and light pinks which makes it a real eye-catcher!

Boom Chocolatta Geranium

Rich, dark bronze leaves cover this upright plant. Blue-purple flower cover the top of this perennial starting in early summer. Use to contrast with green-leaved pans in your sun garden. Vigorous.

Kelly Ann Geranium

Similar growth habit as ‘Geranium Rozanne’ but with 2 1/2 inch bright pink flowers with dark pink veining and a white center. Continuous blooms throughout the summer. Heat tolerant.

Sunset™ Snappy Blanket Flower

A single row of purple-pink petals with creamy yellow tips make a vibrant bloom! A low mound of hairy, gray-green leaves produce strong upright stems to carry those ‘great for cutting’ flowers. Drought tolerant.

Sunset™ Sunrise Blanket Flower

Brilliant orange centered flowers with fringed golden-yellow tips. Two rows of flat petals fluff out the daisy-like blooms, held up by sturdy stems on gray-green foliage. Drought and heat tolerant.

Sunset™ Cutie Blanket Flower

Two rows of vibrant, bi-color, red and yellow petals that surround a center that looks like a puff-ball when its done blooming. A dwarf mound of hairy, gray-green leaves hold up these gorgeous flowers on upright sturdy stems.

Songbirds Barrenwort

One of the most floriferous Epimedium selections. Loved for the long sprays of golden yellow, jester hat-like flowers in spring, Deep green leaves have some sporadic spotting. Capable of surviving in dry shade!

Euphoria™ Ruby Joe Pye Weed

This native ‘Joe Pye Weed’ is an early-flowering, compact variety that tops out just under 3 feet. Pollinators will flock to the dusky pink, nectar-filled flower clusters that bloom from July to September.

Bonfire Spurge

One of the best landscape plants for all-season color. The top growth is a fantastic combination of deep purple, red and orange leaves with a touch of chartreuse, while the undergrowth is green. Sulfur yellow bracts light up the whole plant in spring.

Sunny Days™ Ruby Coneflower

Over-sized, double, ruby colored flowers are supported on hefty stems, perfect for cutting. The saturated color of Ruby has little to no fade as the flower matures. Pair with Sunny Days™ Lemon for a bold attention-getter!

Sombrero™ Fiesta Orange Coneflower

Both single and double non-fading orange blooms cover this compact plant from June until September. A must have for the butterfly garden. The seed heads provide a food source for birds during winter.

Sombrero™ Granada Gold Coneflower

A profusion of rich, golden yellow, single blooms cover this compact, dark green, herbaceous perennial for a beautiful contrast. Prolific over an exceptionally long season and bred for cold hardiness. Leave seed heads for winter interest.

Sombrero™ Rosada Coneflower

Very large single flowers with vivid rose-pink overlapping petals surrounding a large reddish brown cones. Dark purple stems hold up these prolific blooms on compact plants. Leave seed heads for songbirds in the fall and winter.

Sombrero™ Sangrita Coneflower

Orange flowers mature to rich warm red tones with dark cones. ‘Sangrita’ has foliage that is a darker green than ‘Salsa Red’. Dried seedheads provide architectural interest as well as a food source for finches and other birds during the winter.

Eye-Catcher™ Tanager Coneflower

Rich 3 1/2″ tangerine orange flowers with heavily overlapping petals and dark cones are produced on dark stems above dark foliage. Named for the orange colors of the Tanager bird. Leave seed pods as a food source for birds in the winter.

Bush’s Coneflower

This Yellow Coneflower is a native Echinacea from the Ozark region of Arkansas and Missouri, but will grow well in gardens from the Upper Midwest to the Northeast. It is the most fragrant of all other Coneflower.

Cone-fections™ Sweet Chili Coneflower

A shorter version of ‘Hot Papaya’. Large 4″,deep paprika orange, fully double flowers are held on strong and sturdy stems. These gorgeous blooms cover this two-foot plant. A must in your butterfly garden!

Smoothie™ Strawberry Mango Coneflower

Compact sturdy plants hold up large, yellow flowers with a red bullseye and red cone on strong stems. Blooms appear throughout the summer and into Fall. Leave seed pods as a food source for birds in the winter.

Sunny Days™ Lemon Coneflower

Sunny Days™ Lemon’ has sunny yellow, double flowers on medium upright plants. This powerhouse of an Echinacea is an exceptionally heavy producer. The yellow flowers contrast beautifully over the emerald green foliage . Lightly scented.

Eye-Catcher™ Canary Feathers Coneflower

Large 5″ yellow flowers are well-branched and contrast well with the dark green foliage. Holds color better than other yellow varieties. Seed pods provide winter interest and a food source for finches and other birds.

Eye-Catcher™ Coral Craze Coneflower

Large 5″ vibrant coral pink flowers mature to lavender pink with wide petals. Dark, near black stems have a matching dark cone. The tallest of the collection. Seed pods provide winter interest and a food source for finches and other birds.

Summerina® Sunchaser™ Echibeckia™

A hybrid between the popular Rudbeckia hirta and Echinacea purpurea. Bred for bigger blooms, ‘Sunchaser’ has impressively large 8″ flowers that resemble the sun bursting with rays of yellow and orange color that lasts throughout the summer.

Summerina® Yellow Echibeckia™

A hybrid between the popular Rudbeckia hirta and Echinacea purpurea. Large flowers of bright gold with a rusty-orange inner halo surrounding a reddish brown center. The bloom time is especially long, from summer into Mid Fall.

Color Coded™ Frankly Scarlet Coneflower

Bright scarlet orange flowers are produced above dark green leaves. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch the birds come to eat! Fragrant and drought tolerant.

Valentine Bleeding Heart

Large, puffy heart-shaped flowers are bright red with a white tip. They dangle romantically in a row along the leafless stem. The flower stems on this variety are deep red and the foliage has a tinge of purple color when emerging.

Camelot Cream Foxglove

Tall spikes of soft creamy-white bells, each spotted inside with maroon purple splotches. ‘Camelot’ Foxgloves flower in both the first and second year. Deadhead first-year blooms to encourage overwintering. In the second year, let self sow.

Summerina® Blazing Fire Echibeckia™

A hybrid between the popular Rudbeckia hirta and Echinacea purpurea. Compact plants with huge, colorful blooms are ablaze with red and yellow hues. Dark chocolate centers are surrounded by petals that look like flames.

Summerina® Butterscotch Biscuit Echibeckia™

A hybrid between the popular Rudbeckia hirta and Echinacea purpurea. Compact plants with extra large, long-lasting bicolor flowers. ‘Butterscotch Biscuit’s name is reflected in the yellow and brown coloring. Beautifully delicious!

Summerina® Sunbeat Echibeckia™

A hybrid between the popular Rudbeckia hirta and Echinacea purpurea. The newest selection in the Summerina series. The flowers are smaller than other varieties in the series, but Sunbeat makes up for that with the flower power of the red and yellow blooms.

Scent First™ Raspberry Surprise Pinks

Highly fragrant, semi-double, rosy pink flowers with a red eye. Blooming late Spring through Summer, these frilly flowers are held on sturdy stems above evergreen blue-green foliage. Deadhead to have continuous bloom.

Scent First™ Sugar Plum Pinks

Plum colored buds open to fragrant, wavy petals of pink, white and maroon. If deadheaded after the main flush of blooms, this dianthus will keep on blooming until fall. Grass-like silvery blue foliage is tidy and compact.

Star Double™ Starlette Pinks

Masses of clove scented, deeply fringed, double raspberry flowers with a burgundy eye. Large 1.5″ flowers bloom from late Spring to Late Summer (with regular deadheading) on compact mounds of grassy, silvery blue leaves.

Pink Diamonds Fern-leaved Bleeding Heart

Unlike other Bleeding Hearts, this alpine plant thrives in full sun to part shade and well-drained soils. Two-tone pink flowers are produced above fern-like blue-green foliage all season long.

White Bleeding Heart

Every bit as charming as the pink form. Chains of puffy, white, heart-shaped flowers dangle beneath the arching, leafless stems. ‘Alba’ forms large, bushy clumps of powdery-light green foliage.

Pretty Poppers™ Goody Gumdrops Pinks

The Pretty Poppers™ Series are a semi-evergreen perennial that’s great for the front of the border. ‘Goody Gumdrops’ has semi-double, fuchsia pink, carnation-like flowers with red eye. Blue-green foliage.

Pretty Poppers™ Kiss and Tell Pinks

The Pretty Poppers™ Series are a semi-evergreen perennial that’s great for the front of the border. ‘Kiss and Tell’ has large semi-double, blush pink to white carnation-like flowers with dark red eye. Blue-green foliage.