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Garden, Butterfly — $24.99
Nothing brings more activity and beauty to your yard than planting our Butterfly Garden. It features seven great butterfly attracting varieties of plants. Buy our money-saving Butterfly Garden collection designed to fit a space 12' wide x 8' deep and save over $4.50 from the regular price.
Pumpkin Screen — $49.99
The pumpkin screen is one of the accessories you can use with the Squeezo-Strainer. This attachment allows you to process all kinds of pumpkins and squash easily for use in baby foods, pies, sauces, spreads and more! A must for easy pumpkin processing.
White Rose — $4.99
You will have beautiful, fragrant roses and LOTS OF THEM this summer and many summers to come. These plants are medium size, 2 year-old, field-grown plants. They are shipped to you trimmed for planting, with easy-to-follow planting instructions. You can grow roses in ordinary garden soil, in full sun or partial shade. Order these roses early. Plant them this spring and in 7-8 weeks you will be cutting lovely, dewy-fresh roses -- the same fragrant beauties that would cost you so much more if...
Rose, 4th of July — $9.99
Supercharge your garden with this new high voltage Orange Climbing Rose. Ideal for trellises and arbors or plant several to cover a wall or fence. L ...
Bloodroot — $2.29
This wonderfully new flowers is a delightful addition to your spring garden! Blooms March to May with large white flowers and yellow centers. This showy plant thrives in both sun and shaded areas and even likes moisture. Drought resistant. For a rain garden.
Anemone — $0.25
Showy and carefree Anemone will return in your garden each Spring with bigger and better blooms in a variety of different forms and colors. You get a variety of pastel colors which may include pinks, purples, blues and whites. No need to lift. Plant in partial shade for best results.
Herb, Anise — $0.79
Grown inside or out -- they take such little space and give so much pleasure! Easy-to-grow and a healthful and less expensive alternative to store-bought spices! Comes in single packets or save when purchasing multiples. This herb is also available in the Herb Collection.
Bleeding Heart Collection — $7.79
Astilbe has been loved for years for its feather flower spikes. Sometimes called Goatsbeard or False Spirea. Astilbe blooms from June through August ...
Rose, Cinco De Mayo — $12.49
Cinco de Mayo Rose defies color description with its mysterious blending of rusty red, tangerine-orange, fiery magenta, and smoked lavender blooms. Since it is an AARS winner, you can be assured of fantastic disease resistance and performance. This prolific floribunda is quick to rebloom providing a kaleidoscope of color all season long. The nicely proportioned round habit is just the right size for a low hedge, large containers, or mass planting, The 3 ½ blooms gather in giant clusters making...
Angel Trumpet Collection — $17.95
This spectacular Angel Trumpet Collection includes one each of white, yellow, pink and double lavender Angel's Trumpets. Four plants in all. Hardy in zones 8-10, treat as annual in other zones.
Tulip, Queen of the Night — $1.80
Queen of the Night is the perfect name for this stunning tulip because its color is such a deep, dark, velvety maroon that it looks black in some kinds of light. These tulips grow 22 to 30 inches tall and bloom in May.
Repellent, Liquid Fence Deer & Rabbit — $29.99
Each box comes complete with a 6 ounce bottle of deer and rabbit concentrate, plus a 78 ounce pump-sprayer. Concentrate is enough to make 3 quarts of repellent and covers approximately 1,500 square feet. Spray is all natural, long-lasting, rain resistant and dries odorless. Does not harm plants or animals. Comes with a money-saving $5.00 mail-in rebate.
Daylily, Happy Returns — $2.99
Happy Returns is one of the longest blooming daylilies. 3" lemon-yellow blossoms first appear in June and continue until frost. Excellent heat tolerance makes this a great choice for the South. Descended from Stella D'Oro parentage. Plant disappears in late fall and does not appear again until spring. Repeats bloom.
Delphinium — $3.99
Sensational double blooms! Tall strong spikes, covered with masses of colors - from deep purple, blue, red, lavender, pink to the wonderful bi-colors. Perfect for the back row of the perennial garden. Mixed colors. Drought tolerant, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, deer resistant, good for cutting.
Fern, Ostrich — $3.99
Ostrich Fern is one of the most graceful plants for shady or sunny spots in your landscape. Ostrich gets the tallest growing up to 5'. Deer resistant and for a rain garden.
Rose, Patio Tree — $19.99
Tree Roses have been around for many years, but these delightful Patio Tree Roses are recent innovations, unlike the tall, spindly weak stems of regular Tree Roses, requiring staking, these sturdy, thick 20" stemmed Patio Tree Roses can be planted in tubs (and stored in protected locations in sub-zero winter areas) or planted directly in the ground in mild-winter areas. Take the best two-tone yellow rose of all time (Peace) and the finest red exhibition rose (Chrysler Imperial), put them together...
Hosta, Sum & Substance — $3.97
Humongous is the best way to describe this hosta. Huge, chartreuse-green leaves measure up to 18" long by 14" wide! Truly a hosta of immense proportions, Sum and Substance forms colossal clumps measuring up to 3' high by 7' wide and can get even bigger if you heavily water and fertilize. Produces lavender flowers on 60" scapes in July-August. Good slug resistance. Drought resistant. Hummingbird attractant.
Brass Wreath Hanger — $5.99
Iris, Fit For A King — $4.49
Irises are loved for their spring beauty and their ease of growing. To us, nothing quite matches the splendor of multi-colored iris so we have brought you our favorite two-tone varieties that will return each and every spring. Order now to reserve your iris for fall planting.
Horseradish — $1.90
Fresh grated horseradish that will make the tears run down your cheeks! Great on roasts or in sauce for seafood. Piece-roots planted this spring will make good roots by fall. Set them vertically, small end down and lard end 2-3 inches below soil surface. Grown as a perennial, horseradish is hardy to -10°F. It can be grown as an annual everywhere.
Daylily, Strawberry Candy — $2.99
Silver Medal Winner! Strawberry Candy Daylilies feature magnificent 4 1/2" strawberry pink blooms that surround distinctive rose-red pink eyes and golden green throats. This is rapidly becoming one of the most popular new daylilies on the market. Excellent re-blooming variety. Grows to 26". Field grown plants. Blooms: June to July, Drought resistant. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Fragrant.
Tomato, Pear Yellow — $0.79
Planting guide: Start indoors 8 weeks before time to set in open ground. Cover thinly, then pack firmly and water. When plants are about 2 inches high, transplant to 3 inches apart in flat or pot. After danger of frost, set 2 to 3 feet apart in garden, but before doing so, harden the plants by gradually exposing them to the outdoor air for about a week.
Garden, Fragrant — $24.99
Remember the old fashioned lilac bushes that produced thousands of extremely fragrant purple blooms in everyone's yard for Memorial Day? It is from t ...
Pear, 5-on-1 Dwf — $18.99
Enjoy fresh pears from August to November --- Bartlett, Kieffer, Moonglow, Orient and Ayres! All five, giant-sized pears on one tree! Pick bushels of sweet, juicy fruit. These Pear trees will provide plenty pears for canning, preserving and eating from the tree. Self-pollinating. Tree grows only 8-10' tall. Very colorful. Order now!
Iris, Wild Irish Rose — $4.99
Let this lass light up that dark corner of your garden. Though small flowered and short in stature, she glows an intense rosy orchid color. Best of all 8-10 doulbe socketed buds provide a showy display late in the bloom season. Excellent color impact! 33" tall.
Heuchera, Georgia Peach — $13.99
Georgia Peach Heuchera has huge peach colored leaves with a lush, mounding habit to brighten any shady area! Foliage color changes from peach orange tones in the spring to a warm rose-purple color in the fall and winter. Dainty white flowers appear in early summer. Perfect for use as edging along paths, or as a specimen plant. Heat and humidity tolerant. Evergreen in climates with mild winters and sometimes in colder climates as well.
Thuja, Green Giant — $5.99
Trees are extremely uniform in pyramidal shape and require no trimming. Green Giant Thuja is very tolerant to pests, diseases and drought. Eventually reaches a height of 60' tall with a base measuring between 12 and 20 feet. This tree is beautiful when grown as a specimen tree or as an evergreen windbreak. Plant 5-6' apart for a really fast privacy screen, otherwise plant 10-12' apart. Green Giant Thuja can be trimmed to any height and width. Prefers full to partial sun. Deer and drought resistant...
Radish, Champion — $0.70
Planting guide: Plant in a rich, light soil if a choice is possible. For a continuous crop, plant every week from the time the soil can be worked in the spring until the first light frost. Plant in rows 12 to 18 inches apart. Plant about 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep and thin to permit about ten radishes to grow to the foot.
Pepper, California Wonder — $0.69
75 days. California Wonder sets the standard by which all stuffing peppers are judged against. Fruits are deep green as they develop and turn brilliant red once they ripen. Peppers measure 4" long, 3 1/2" wide and blocky making them perfect for stuffing.
Bird Net, 28' x 28 — $35.99
Keeps birds and rabbits off fruit trees, fruit plants, strawberries and vegetables! Reusable year after year and easy to apply and remove after fruits have been harvested. Bird-X is made of Polypropylene, and its small mesh size (5/8" x 3/4"), does not harm birds or plants. Allows sun, rain and air to fall freely on your crops. Provides complete protection for all kinds of fruits, berries or vegetables from bird destruction or from rabbits when anchored to the ground.
Corn, Early Sunglow — $1.49
Early Sunglow with its high sugar content and slender cob was developed primarily for on-the-cob freezing. High resistance to frost and to cold, wet ground permits early spring planting that has brought us our first corn on the cob as early as July 8. Plants grow only 4-4½ feet high, with two or more ears. The light, golden yellow kernels are narrow, juicy and tender, uniformly arranged in 10 rows on ears 6½-7 inches long. Mature in 62 days.
Trumpet Lily, Pink Perfection — $6.99
Trumpet Lilies are one of the most fragrant flowers that can be planted in your garden! We have selected some of the finest varieties available for your garden. The Pink Perfect Trumpet Lily is displayed here. Distinctive trumpet-shaped blooms are some of the largest produced by any lily. Truly breathtaking as they reach heights of 4-5 feet. Excellent plants for naturalizing. Bloom in late summer. Good for cutting.
Squeezo-Strainer — $299.99
The most complete canning tool available today -- sturdy all metal construction! Squeezo-Stainer makes thick, smooth tomato juice or applesauce. Completely free of skin and seeds. No paring or peeling necessary. Squeezo-Strainer is ideal for making fresh, natural baby foods, delicious tasting diet foods and vegetable purees. All metal -- no plastic parts.
Gaillardia, Dwarf — $4.99
The Dwarf Gaillardia is the exciting new low growing variety of Gaillardia -- one of the most popular of all perennials. Grows to only 8-12 inches tall. A compact little plant, it will be covered with bright flowers of red or golden yellow from June until frost. Gives you an ever-ready supply of cut flowers for bouquets. Dwarf Gaillardias are also one of the most drought-resistant perennials and will stay in bloom even when dry weather comes. You won't have to baby this plant. Just set it out...
Foxglove, Candy Mountain — $4.99
The first foxglove to have upward reaching flowers! Beautiful rose colored flowers are speckled inside and make quite the show when they bloom in late spring to early summer. Flowers stand out on sturdy 3-4' stems. Recommended for planting in partial-shade, but can take more sun in the north. Zones 4-9. Deer resistant.
Glowing Embers Hydrangea — $5.99
Now you can enjoy the beauty of a Red Hydrangea that blooms a true red regardless of soil pH. It brings a hot glowing red beauty to your yard in summer. It is extremely hardy. In coldest areas growth may die back in winter. But it will start again from below ground next spring on new growth. Just mulch well for the winter. Healthy, robust plants sent Guaranteed successful planting. Fragrant and good for cutting.
Peat Pots, Jiffy 3" round — $3.00
Peat Pots are made from formed compressed peat moss and eliminate transplanting shock. Start your own cuttings and small transplants in peat pots filled with soil. When ready for transplanting, simply plant the peat pot in the larger container.
Peony, Shirley Temple — $4.50
One of the most beloved peonies of all time! This classic peony features lovely pink blush and cream flowers. Strong stems help to hold the large 8" blooms. The extremely fragrant blossoms have excellent cut flower appeal. Exceptionally long lived and a prolific bloomer. Grows 30-36" tall in full sun to partial shade. Zones 3-7.
Bird, Quad Tel Pole — $74.99
Aluminum pole opens to 16' 1" and fits either model of our Martin house or barn. Once in ground measures 14' 2 1/2".
Daylily, Daring Deception — $2.99
Fabulous color combination makes this a prized daylily. Daring Deception Daylilies have wonderful ruffled cream-pink 5" petals that are edged with purple and surround a distinctive purple eye and green throat. Excellent vigor, strong growing and re-blooming habits will make this one of your favorites. The Daring Deception Daylily grows to 24" tall. Zones 3-9.
Lavender Mountain Lily — $1.99
Create a display of color in your garden with Lavender Mountain Lilies. This is a wonderful variety for creating a mass display of lavender. Blooms are long lasting and fragrant. The Lavender Mountain lily blooms in late spring to early summer letting you extend your garden's color.
Grass, Zebra — $3.99
Unique green and white striped leaves distinguish Zebra Grass from all other ornamental grasses. By late summer, horizontal yellow-gold bands appear on the leaves. Zebra Grass produces pinkish-copper flowers in September. Grows 6-8 feet tall. Prefers full sun. Zones 5-9.
Forsythia — $5.80
Forsythia is the earliest blooming shrub in the spring. Grows 9-11 feet high. Especially prized because its lovely golden flowers are in full bloom before the first green leaf appears. Forsythia is a very hardy, is fast growing, and makes a good border, living fence of foundation planting. Drought resistant. Plant 4' apart for a dense hedge and 8' apart for a loose hedge. 1-2' plants.
Grape, Catawba — $3.50
Grapes in general: Grapes are easy to grow and with a little careful effort the home gardener will be rewarded with large crops of fruit, perfect for wine, jams and fresh eating. Grape vines usually begin producing fruit the second or third year after planting and a mature vine will produce 15-20 pounds annually. These vines also have desirable ornamental value and are an ideal, natural privacy screen.
Lily, Asiatic Elodie — $4.99
Our newest double Asiatic Lily! Elodie features big 5-6" double pastel pink blooms. This beauty tops out at 4 feet tall and is loaded with blooms. Sun or partial shade. Zones 4-9.
Lily, Asiatic Fata Morgana — $4.99
Standout yellow coloring! No stamens means no pollen. Instead you get twice the blooms. Mature height is just over 3 feet. Make sure to order plenty. Great in your garden or in cut flower arrangements.
Rose, Miss All-American Beauty — $7.99
Miss All-American Beauty has big, beautiful blooms with 50-60 sculptured petals that are a luminous pink, so sparkling clean and crisp it takes your breath away. It holds this exciting color from perfect buds until the last petal falls. Vigorous, free-blooming.
Rose, Climbing Blue Moon — $6.99
You'll love the enduring beauty of this top choice rose. Produces magnificent displays of spectacular blooms year after year. The Climbing Blue Moon Rose has exotic buds and huge fragrant lavender blue blooms that cover this rare rose all summer. This two-year prizewinner is guaranteed to grow and bloom.
Rose, Climbing Angel Face — $5.99
Enjoy the beauty and fragrance of this lavender rose as an everblooming climber. Blooms prolifically, producing large, ruffled-edge flowers.
Plastic Cover for the Pyramid Garden — $19.99
You receive 1 Pyramid Garden with all 3 accessories listed below PLUS 50 Ozark Beauty stawberry plants.
Kiwi, Male (Pollination) — $4.95
Our cold hardy strain is a big improvement over the fuzzy, brown-skinned Kiwi. This rare Kiwi is a much sweeter tasting fruit. Grows much further north than the regular Kiwi. Fruits average about 3/4-1 1/2" in diameter. Tastes somewhat like a tangy combination of strawberries and pineapple. Fruit will keep in the refrigerator for up to 4 months. The hardy Kiwi is somewhat similar to the grape vine, only much faster growing. Under ideal growing conditions it will grow up to 5" a day ---...
Garden, Color in the Shade — $19.99
Astilbe has been loved for years for its feather flower spikes. Sometimes called Goatsbeard or False Spirea. Astilbe blooms from June through August ...
Lily, Oriental Muscadet — $4.99
Among the most beautiful and fragrant of all lilies! Unique coloring makes them a favorite among florists. Muscadet is a two-tone beauty! Beautiful white petals are sliced down the center with a pink strip. Throw in deep rose spotting as an extra compliment. Blooms from July to August. 36-48" tall. Zones 3-8.
Phlox, Royal Purple — $3.49
Hardy - giant heads! Will grace the most charming garden. A carnival of color and these big blossoms stay beautiful right through summer's heat. Owen phlox do not winterkill -- come up year after year, larger and more productive. Selected from 50 choice varieties, expertly chosen for constant blooming, huge blossoms and vibrant colors. Selected field grown plants.
Rose Tree, Weeping Pink — $34.95
Grass Collection, Forest — $14.99
Spirea Japonica — $3.99
This unusual spirea gives you masses of brilliant multi-colored blooms ranging from white through pink through red. Japonica Spirea blooms all summer and continues well into the fall. Show this one off as a foundation planting or for low hedges and borders. A choice specimen planting, too. Reaches only 2-3' tall. Pest and disease-resistant. Requires little care. The Japonica Spirea flourishes in sunny, well-drained locations. Strong, healthy plants sent.
Cherry, Early Richmond Std — $7.99
Large, yellow, high-quality freestone peach. Popular for its size, flavor and coloring. A dependable high yielder. Favorite for desserts and for ca ...
Gourd, Bushel — $1.00
The Bushel Gourd is a colossal sized gourd that measures 3-5' in diameter! Fruits weigh from 25-50 pounds each with reports of some getting up to 100 pounds. Bushel Gourds are wonderful for crafts or as a container. Dries lightweight. 120 days.
June Berry — $3.99
Hard to find. If you have limited space but would still like to grow some of your own fruit -- plant the ornamental Dwarf June Berry. This handsome little shrub produces delicious berries, yet it grows to only 3' tall. It puts on quite a show for you from early spring until harvest time. In spring it will be loaded with sprays of dazzling white blossoms. Soon green berries appear. These turn to bright red -- then to a deep rich blue when ripe. Pick big sweet berries for pies, jellies and preserves...
Angel Trumpet, Yellow — $4.99
Extremely fragrant, especially in the evening. Angel's Trumpets are excellent container plants that make an impressive display for your deck or patio. These tropical beauties thrive in bright sunlight during the dog days of summer; just make sure to give them plenty of water. Can be brought indoors in the north for use as a houseplant. Hardy in zones 8-11. Blooms from summer to frost, shipped potted, fragrant, deer resistant.
Japanese Tree Lilac — $4.99
One of our favorite lilacs is now available. Known for the profusion of perfect, creamy-white fragrant flowers and cherry-brown bark, the Lilac Tree is hardy and tough. Grows 20-30 feet tall. Blooms early to mid-June. Possibly the most trouble-free lilac you can grow. The Lilac Tree is resistant to mildew, borers and scale. Plant in full sun
Trap, Catch Them Alive - Medium — $54.99
Rid your garden of pests with this easy-to-use trap. Capture the animals alive and release in areas where they can do not damage. Traps are galvanized and rust-proof. Last a lifetime.
Sunflower, Velvet Queen — $1.20
Crimson red petals set this sunflower apart from all others! Nice sized 5-6" flowers work great as cut flowers. Grows 4-5' tall. 100 days.
Fern, Golden Mist — $3.99
Add a breath of cool color to the summer garden! Ferns are the perfect perennial for planting in deep shade, where it is most difficult to grow anything else. Plant in shaded spots such as on the north side of the house, or under trees where they receive alternate periods of sun and shade throughout the day, preferably more shade than sun. Remove hard clay and replace with a mixture of topsoil, peat moss and sand, heavy on the peat moss. Keep moist. Plant 2-3' apart.
Perennial Bargain — $4.99
Get a start of some of America's most popular perennials without spending a lot of money. We're offering four plants each of five varieties (a total of 20 plants) for one low price! You'll enjoy a kaleidoscope of color all summer. Plants are selected for their beauty, vigor and interesting shapes and heights. These are all easy perennials to grow. We send strong nursery-grown, 1 year old stock.
Heuchera, Mixed — $4.97
Once upon a time, Heuchera were known best as Coral Bells. That's when they were grown mainly for their blooms. Years of hybridizing have now created an amazing variety of colors in Heuchera ranging from lime greens to bronzes and purples. We recommend planting them in partial shade to bring out the best coloration. Our choice of colors. Plants grow 12-24" tall.
Daylily, American Indian — $2.99
6" blooms! Burnt orange self with small yellow-green heart. Very ruffled petals gently fold back with tips curling under some. Excellent scrape and branching. Plant in partial afternoon shade.
Wildflowers, Riot of Color — $12.99
You get our jumbo packet of ALL wildflower seeds without the cost of fancy packages or non-seed fillers. Our jumbo packet contains over 20 different varieties of annuals, biennials and perennials that grow and reseed themselves for years and years! It will blanket a 400 square foot area with a rainbow of color from spring to fall. Plant on hillsides and forget mowing or plant in a garden where you can see the changing color from a window. Contains over 52,000 seeds including: Evening Primrose, Black...
Daylily, Tijuana — $2.99
A colorful repeat bloomer. Has eye-popping big rose-red 6-7" blooms and yellow-green heart. The petals are gracefully ruffled. This hot pepper of a daylily is really an excellent plant and one of our favorites. 36-38"
PH Tester — $22.99
For years testing the pH level of soil has been so complicated and required so many bottles of solutions, test tubes, stoppers, funnels, Charts and paraphernalia, the home gardener has just thrown up his hands and said "forget it". Now, with Burgess' pH tester, it's so simple a child can do it. Just place the prongs of your pH tester in soil sample, wait 60 seconds and read the pH measurement on the meter. It will immediately reveal the from acid 3.5, to neutral 7.0, to alkaline 7.5-9. If your soil...
Rose Collection, Climbing Trio — $15.99
Mock Orange — $1.29
Mock Orange looks like a giant bridal bouquet when it bursts into bloom in spring and summer. Hundreds of pure white flowers fill the yard with the sweet scent of orange blossoms. It is covered in dark green leaves. Grows in sun or shade. Thrives almost anywhere. The Mock Orange makes an ideal tall screen or specimen planting. Grows to 8 feet. We send you ideal transplanting size: 1 foot to 3 foot.
Rose, Climbing Bargain — $4.99
Our supplier had too many climbing roses and we wanted to pass the savings on to you! This is why we're offering you climbing roses at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We can't tell you which variety you will receive, but they are all our regular top-quality roses. So order as many as you can use at these bargain prices! We send mixed colors of our choice. Can tolerate zone 4 with winter protection.
Phlox Collection of 4 — $11.99
Hardy - giant heads! Will grace the most charming garden. A carnival of color and these big blossoms stay beautiful right through summer's heat. Owen phlox do not winterkill -- come up year after year, larger and more productive. Selected from 50 choice varieties, expertly chosen for constant blooming, huge blossoms and vibrant colors. With nearly 1,000,000 plants in bloom, we selected these to make this outstanding offer. Selected field grown plants.
Pink Mist Smoke Tree — $1.99
In July the beautiful Pink Mist Smoke Tree bursts forth with big clusters of light pink panicles resembling clouds of fluffy smoke so dense you can't see through them. The tree looks like one large, soft pink cloud resting on a tree trunk! And then in fall, the tree is ablaze with red, scarlet and orange foliage. Grows to 15 feet. The Pink Mist Smoke Tree is especially lovely when three are planted together. You receive choice, hand-selected 1 1/2-3' trees.
Pea, Green Arrow — $0.89
Main crop pea bred for the elite home and market grower trade. Yields more peas (9-11) per pod than any other variety. Disease resistant. Holds well under adverse weather conditions. Excellent for freezing or canning. 69 days.
Hosta, Mixed — $1.49
Hosta for incrediably low prices. Mixed varieties in our choice. Cover all your shady areas with this fantastic deal!
Hyacinth, Gypsy Queen — $4.99
Rich shades of salmon and apricot that are seldomly seen. This stunning color is rich, strong and unique and makes a soothing display that enhances cool colors and softens the impact of vibrant colors. This April-May bloomer does best in full sun to partial shade.
Netting for the Pyramid Garden — $19.99
You receive 1 Pyramid Garden with all 3 accessories listed below PLUS 50 Ozark Beauty stawberry plants.
Iris, Jennifer Rebecca — $5.49
This iris variety has been chosen because they have been the most consistent rebloomers we've seen. How much they rebloom depends on your local climatic and soil conditions as well as planting location. Jennifer Rebecca: Honorable Mention 1989! A delectable vision in rich rose-pink tones! Light ruffles and lace grace the well-formed pink petals. Blooms mid-season and again in late summer. 35" tall.
Support Frame for the Pyramid Garden — $19.99
You receive 1 Pyramid Garden with all 3 accessories listed below PLUS 50 Ozark Beauty stawberry plants.
Repellent, Shake Away Rodent — $19.95
Our number 1 selling repellent is now available in a formula designed to keep unwanted mice, rats, moles and shrews away. 100% natural, safe and effective. Does not harm plants, bushes or trees. 20 ounce container.
Iris, Splashacata — $4.99
This novel plicata's ruffled standards are pale lavender-violet, while the gently ruffled white falls are heavily peppered with rich purple. Vigorous clumps yield stems bearing 8-9 double-socketed buds. Blooms early to mid-season. 36" tall. Honorable Mention 2000, Award of Merit 2002, Dykes Medal 2005.
Raspberry, Heritage — $5.99
Heritage Raspberries are an everbearing variety far superior to common red raspberries. Upright canes need no support and are loaded with sweet, juicy berries. Comes on early, produces two big crops a year.
Hollyhock, Peaches-N-Dreams — $3.95
The ultimate color in Hollyhocks is a result of extensive breeding and testing. Stately flower spikes make a perfect background for any garden. You will be thrilled as it explodes into bloom with large, fully double, creamy-peach blooms. Attracts both hummingbirds and butterflies. Prefers full sun. Grows to 6'. Zones 2-8. Potted plants.
Tomato, Pear Red — $0.79
Planting guide: Start indoors 8 weeks before time to set in open ground. Cover thinly, then pack firmly and water. When plants are about 2 inches high, transplant to 3 inches apart in flat or pot. After danger of frost, set 2 to 3 feet apart in garden, but before doing so, harden the plants by gradually exposing them to the outdoor air for about a week.
Corn, Illinichief — $1.99
Actually twice as sweet as any other hybrid corn and the sweetness holds for several days after picking. Large 8 inch ears have 14 to 18 rows of rich, golden yellow kernels. Excellent for freezing and canning. For those who may find it too sweet we suggest blending it with another variety for cream-style serving or freezing -- it's wonderful! Mature in 85 days.
Dwarf Flowering Cherry — $3.99
Commonly called Sand Cherry. The Dwarf Flowering Cherry is an attractive, leathery leafed 5' flowering bush that makes an excellent hedge. It is a strong, drought resistant plant that grows as far north as Manitoba. Best of all it will produce sweet, fleshy, purple-black fruit. Excellent sauces and eating from the bush. We recommend the Dwarf Flowering Cherry for its hardiness, beauty and delicious fruit. You receive sturdy, well-rooted 1 1/2-3' plants.
Black Satin Thornless Blackberry — $3.99
The Black Satin Thornless Blackberry is superior to any other varieties we have seen. Hardy in the Midwest and south -- even recommended for northern climate if you are careful to cover with a mulch to protect it during the winter. Thornless Blackberries are extremely vigorous and disease free. Plants will not sucker. Consistently produce a heavy crop. You'll pick 35-40 berries on each thornless stem! Berries are large, attractive and have a luscious flavor. Ripen in early August.
Grape, Concord Seedless — $5.99
Grapes in general: Grapes are easy to grow and with a little careful effort the home gardener will be rewarded with large crops of fruit, perfect for wine, jams and fresh eating. Grape vines usually begin producing fruit the second or third year after planting and a mature vine will produce 15-20 pounds annually. These vines also have desirable ornamental value and are an ideal, natural privacy screen.
Bleeding Heart, Fernleaf — $2.29
This plant is an improved variety over the old-fashioned bleeding heart. Beautiful as the old-fashioned variety is, the Fern-Leafed Bleeding Heart blooms for only a short time in the spring, whereas this fringed, or Fern-Leaf Variety blooms from mid-spring to late fall, with its beautiful rose-pink blooms by the hundreds on 10-18" stems. Grows best in light shade, but will tolerate full sun if the soil is moist. Plant about 12-18 inches apart. Get all-summer bloom in one area that might otherwise...
Hosta, Richland Gold — $3.99
We are proud to bring you this most colorful new hosta! Richland Gold Hosta has sunny yellow leaves that are accented with gradated shades of green. Add a bright spot to any landscape with this hardy golden hosta. The Richland Gold Hosta grows 16" tall in clumps of neat, spectacular looking foliage. Plant 18-24" apart. Enjoy lavender flowers in July-August. Drought resistant. Attracts hummingbirds.
Mahonia — $3.99
Also known as Oregon Grapeholly. Yellow flowers are born in clusters in early spring. Produces edible berries the size of currants. Berries begin green and mature to blue-black and resemble grape clusters in fall. Plant in partial sun to full shade. Grows 3-5' wide and tall.
Butterfly Bush, Blue — $3.79
Rapidly becoming the most popular shrub in America, Butterfly Bush is a must for every late summer perennial garden. A hallmark of the Blue Butterfly Bush is the lightly scented clusters of flowers measuring one to two feet in length. Aptly named, the butterfly bush attracts loads of butterflies and is also a favorite of hummingbirds. In northern areas of the country, they will die back to the ground in winter. Reappearing in very late spring, you will be amazed at how quickly the Blue Butterfly...
Grass, Blue Oat — $3.49
Spectacular blue-gray mounded foliage makes Blue Oat Grass standout from everything else in your perennial garden. Provides a beautiful backdrop during the winter months. Very nice habit. Grows up to 30 inches tall. Resembles a very tall Festuca. Deer resistant.
Garden, Ornamental Grass — $24.99
Rose Fountain Grass is an exciting addition to any landscape. Mounds of narrow, elegantly arching leaves grow to 2' tall. Beautiful rose-copper flow ...
Rose of Sharon Hedge, 2 1/2-4 — $3.99
Delightful red, white or purple hibiscus-shaped flowers blossom each summer for a lifetime of natural beauty. Rose of Sharon Hedge is a practical, lovely frame for your landscape. These hardy, erect-branching shrubs will grow 5-10' tall for an informal privacy screen or can be trimmed for a neat, colorful hedge. Rose of Sharon is lovely all through the growing season. In midsummer it bursts into bloom when little else is blooming and continues to flower through fall. These hardy plants are welcome...
Tulip, Sensual Touch — $7.49
These luscious beauties are all heavily ruffled and fully doubled with attractive serrated edges. Long lasting blooms are especially attractive on walkways and borders where they are sure to be noticed. Makes a breathtaking cut flower bouquet. Blooms mid to late spring. Plant 4-5" apart. Zones 3-8. Apricot color.
Columbine, Barlow Black — $3.29
One of the most colorful of all columbine! Black Barlow produces numerous fully double blooms and grows to 3' tall. It can be planted in sun or partial shade. Excellent plant for late spring/early summer color. Attracts both hummingbirds and butterflies. Zones 3-8.
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