Proven Winner. Bright green blooms in mid-summer, color holding into fall. The pink, burgundy and white mop-type blooms are as big as your head, provided your head is 9".
Dense dwarf, rounded with red to purplish lush foliage. Tolerates dry soil. Excellent for low edging. Small yellow flowers. Medium growth rate. Takes pruning well or let it grow freely.
Proven Winner. New hydrangea with lacy flowers that blooms a month earlier than other varieties. Flowers emerge as white but turn to a vivid dark pink.
In early summer this compact, mounded flowering shrub is covered with double white blooms. The extremely fragrant flowers are the highlight of this shrub. Plant where you can enjoy it's sweet scent.
The rich burgundy foliage is persistent from spring until fall on this miniature Ninebark. Clusters of white blooms appear in the spring. The small stature lends itself to easy placement in any garden. Mildew resistant.
This 2006 All-American Rose Selections winner produces full bright yellow blooms from June through September. Its prolific blooming and pleasant licorice-clove fragrance make this plant a must have in gardens. Repeat bloomer.
Clusters of deep pink flowers cover the plant in early summer. Golden foliage with red/bronze/orange new growth. Compact and spreading form. Fall color is red to orange to purple.