This award winner offers glowing golden/green foliage that holds its color all summer. Midseason bloomer with near white flowers. You can plant this selection in the sun without any leaf scorch too.
2001 Perennial Plant of the Year. Bright green foliage forms attractive mounds. Graceful, wheat-like pink flowers July turning beige in August. Non-invasive. Will not re-seed.
Very attractive variegated green foliage that is tinged with pink on edges. Upright growth habit, narrow clumps. White flower heads fade to rose, pink.
A strong, upright growing switch grass. Beautiful wide blue foliage. Great for road sides because it tough and beautiful to drive by and observe en masse through the seasons.
Large, fragrant, double flowers which are pink and creamy white with raspberry crests toward the centers. A show stopper. Excellent cut flower for arrangements in the home.
A new ninebark with exceptional color: rich hues of orange red in spring and fall, and sparkling burgundy in summer. Large white flowers in late spring give way to bright red seed-heads.
The bright yellow flowers hold up well to the sunlight and keep their true bright color. The rose has dark, glossy green foliage, self cleaning flowers, and excellent disease resistance. This rose is a great choice for mass plants or to be used as a border plant.
This is the longest blooming Geranium we have ever seen. Large, violet-blue, saucer-shaped flowers cover deep green, heat-resistant foliage all summer.