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Doone Valley ThymeDoone Valley Thyme
The Thyme Platycodon grandiflorum, was believed to possess magical powers by the ancient Druids. Maybe that explains why consumers seem unable to resist these particularly choice varieties. This dainty creeping variety with its light purple flowers, yellow-flecked green foliage, and lemony scent has saved many a strawberry pot from early retirement.This dwarf variety has star-shaped purple flowers and glossy foliage. It tolerates light shade or full sun.

$15.95

Double Spotty DianthusDouble Spotty Dianthus
The Dianthus ?Double Spotty', Dianthus x 'Double Spotty, has a wonderful red rose flower with white spots. With its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, ?Double Spotty? is one not to miss. Dianthus will bloom from mid summer to early fall. In order for a longer bloom time, deadhead the blooms continuously throughout the summer. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, or edging and a definite in cottage gardens.

$17.45

Dreamcatcher HibiscusDreamcatcher Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Dream Catcher', stands 4' in height and bears a 12 flower that is extremely unique from all other Hibiscus on the market today. Its pale pink, quilted flowers remind one of a soft pillow and is aptley named. 'Dream Catcher' also has maple-cut leaves with purple shades throughout the growning season. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Dream Catcher' looks wonderful with grasses or as a background plant.

$19.95

Dwarf Charming Golden MargueriteDwarf Charming Golden Marguerite
The Dwarf Golden Marquerite, 'Anthemis tinctoria ?Charme?, has daisy-like, 1? bright yellow flowers. The feathery, fragrant foliage forms a tight, symmetrical mound that will add to any landscape. It will bloom from May to October and will accept poor soil conditions, being drought tolerant. If deadheaded, it will bloom all summer long. Try Anthemis ?Charme? with Veronica ?Royal Candles?PPAF, Echanicea ?Double Decker' PPAF or Coreopsis rosea ?American Dreams?. It is a sure garden pleaser. PPAF

$15.95

Dwarf Fountain GrassDwarf Fountain Grass
The Grass 'Dwarf Fountain Grass', Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'. The dwarf fountain grass 'Hameln' is a great grass for a specimen or in mass plantings. The leaves are narrow and arch, add to this seed-heads that resemble bottle brushes which are a rose copper bristly head. They can be planted along banks of ponds, incorporated into perennial gardens, grouped together, utilized as a ground cover along walkways, paths or on steep banks. They aren't fussy about soil requirements, are drought tolerant as well as insect and disease resistant.

$15.95

Dwarf Variegated Ribbon GrassDwarf Variegated Ribbon Grass
The Grass 'Dwarf Variegated Ribbon grass', Phalaris arundinacea dwarf garters, is an outstanding, upright arching grass. It is similar to 'Strawberries and Cream', except the white-striped foliage loses its pink tint by early summer. It's also better mannered and not as floppy. Showy, soft white flowers rise 6 - 12 above the foliage. Even after the first frost has turned the foliage and flowers a warm beige, their beauty remains throughout the winter. Dwarf Varigated Ribbon grasses are agressive growers.

$15.95

Dwarf White Striped Sweet Flag GrassDwarf White Striped Sweet Flag Grass
The Grass 'Dwarf White Striped Sweet Flag', Acorus gramineus Variegatus, is a mounded, non-invasive rhizone. This old garden favorite loves moist conditions. The arching sword-like foliage will light up shady corners, form attractive mass plantings, or add a bold accent.Sweet Flag is neither a sedge or a grass but a grass-like perennial and does well planted by the side of a pond or any boggy spot. It is evergreen and will grow in light shade or sun.

$15.95

Early Sunrise CoreopsisEarly Sunrise Coreopsis
The Coreopsis ?Early Sunrise?, Coreopsis grandiflora, is a definite superstar among yellow flowers. This All-American Selections Gold Metal Award Winner has yellow flowers flush to orange-yellow near the center and bloom June through October. In the Tickseed family, the dark green thread leaf foliage makes a great contrast with the flower color. It should be cut backing early and late summer to extend the bloom period. Coreopsis ?Early Sunrise? looks great with any type of grass, in borders or mass plantings in sunny gardens.

$15.95

East Friesland SalviaEast Friesland Salvia
The Salvia ?East Friesland?, Salvia nemorosa ?Ostfriesland?, has glowing purple stems loaded with violet-purple flowers that bloom from June to October. With its blue-green, lance-shaped aromatic foliage, it makes an attractive accent all summer long. It has a plant height of 18? and a spread of 18-24? and stays in excellent compact form. Salvia ?East Friesland? should be planted in full sun in a moist well-drained area. Blooms look wonderful next to Sedum ?Matrona?, Achillea 'Coronation Gold' and Saliva ?Snow Hill?.

$15.95

Elegans HostaElegans Hosta
The Hosta 'Elegans', Hosta sieboldiana, is an extra large Hosta with heart-shaped leaves. Being blue-green in color, it has a heavy, deeply tucked texture with powdery like cast which make it very striking. The white flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hosta?s are not known only for their flowers. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.

$16.95

Elizabeth Red Carpet SedumElizabeth Red Carpet Sedum
The Sedum ?Elizabeth?, Sedum spurium, also known as Sedum Red Carpet, is a wonderful ground cover that is a little different from the rest. With a height of 3-4? and a spread of 24?, its red blooms flower from May to September. The foliage is a dark red with green and produces a wonderful fall color. ?Elizabeth? is a great choice for beds and borders and excellent as cut flowers. It is also a great butterfly and bee attractor and is disease resistant.

$15.95

Ernest Markham ClematisErnest Markham Clematis
The Clematis ?Ernest Markham?, Viticella x group, has dark red, magenta blooms that flower in July and range in height of 12-15? and has a spread of 3?. The foliage is dark green and makes a great contrast with the flower color. Clematis prefers full sun but will tolerate shade in the morning in a well-drained area. The tops of Clematis prefer full sun while their roots prefer a cool, shady area. It is best to heavily mulch the root zone to provide this cool, shady area. (Restricted States: AK, AZ, CA, FL, HI, OR, OT, WA)

$18.95

Eruption HibiscusEruption Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Eruption', grows to 3' in height and is perfectly names with its explosion of 8 hot pink flowers. It is one of the best bloomers in the Fleming Family of Hibiscus. The oak shaped leaves have purple castings which also make this variety quite unusual. The color of this flower must be seen to be believed.It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Eruption' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Fantasia' and Hibiscus 'Old Yella'.

$19.95

Evergold Sedge GrassEvergold Sedge Grass
The Grass 'Evergold Sedge', Carex hoshimensis 'Evergold' is a mounded grass. A Japanese sedge that forms a low cascading clump of evergreen leathery leaves with a sunny cream-colored stripe down the center.'Evergolds' will tolerate dry shade but prefers sites with moist, rich soil. A choice plant for edging or in the rock garden. It is a great container plant as well as a good ground cover .

$15.95

Fanal AstilbeFanal Astilbe
The Astilbe ?Fanal?, Astilbe arendsii, is a colorful feathery flower with deep red blooms and lacy deep green or bronze-green foliage. The foliage in spring is mahogany but as autumn approaches the blooms turn to shades of brown that look wonderful in winter snowscapes. In order to keep Astilbe looking good for the next year, do not cut it back in the winter, (the old foliage helps protect the plant from winter damage), but prune in early spring. Astilbe is considered to be deer resistant and will attract hummingbirds.

$16.95

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