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Rose

Rose 'Knock-Out Double Red'

  • Double- petal blossoms blooming from early June until heavy frost
  • Virtually maintenance free and disease resistant
  • Excellent as a hedge or accent shrub
  • Deciduous
Rose

Rose 'Knock-Out Pink'

  • A maintenance free rose producing single medium pink flowers
  • Disease resistant
  • Excellent as a hedge or accent shrub
  • Deciduous
Rose

Rose 'Knock-Out Red'

  • A maintenance free rose that produces single red flowers all season long
  • Disease resistant
  • Bloom from early June until frost
  • Excellent shrub for a hedge or accent
  • Deciduous
Rose

Rose 'Knock-Out Sunny'

Fragrant, bright yellow flowers emerge, then mature to a creamy yellow color. Blooming continuously throughout the summer, making this a beautiful flowering hedge. Grows best in full sun growing 3 to 4 feet tall and wide.

Rose of Sharon

Rose of Sharon 'Lavender Chiffon'

A beautiful flowering shrub that makes a nice, colorful hedge when mass planted. Also does well in a large container. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.

Rose of Sharon

Rose of Sharon 'White Chiffon'

Excellent flowering shrub displaying semi-double, pure white flowers. Flowers continuously from early summer to fall. Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant.

Rose Oso Easy (assorted)

Rose Oso Easy (assorted)

Their name says it all. Oso Easy Roses don't even need deadheading. They will shed their spent flowers and toss out new buds all without your help. At 1 to 3 feet high, they thrive in smaller landscapes or a perfect choice for a container. They attract passing butterflies that use the flat blooms as perfect landing pads. Give any of the Oso Easy roses a fertile, moist, good-draining soil and feed them often through their blooming season...They are Oso easy.

Rose, Climbing (assorted)

Rose, Climbing (assorted)

The acrobats of the rose world, climbing varieties develop long canes well adapted to training on pillars, fences, arbors, and gazebos. They develop either large, single flowers or clustered blooms on a stem. Climbers may bloom once a season or continually, depending on the variety. Climbers can be trained to bloom more heavily by leading their canes in a horizontal direction. Loose anchoring to a support will encourage young plants to climb.

Rose, Drift (assorted)

Rose, Drift (assorted)

Drift® Roses have a low, spreading habit and are perfect for small gardens and combination planters. They brighten borders, fill empty spaces, and spread delicately around established plants. Drift® Roses are low maintenance and will reward you with endless color all season long. They require no special care, but for best performance, we recommend cutting them back every year in early spring after the last threat of frost has passed.

Rose, Tea (assorted)

Rose, Tea (assorted)

Hybrid teas traditionally produce the showiest blooms. In fact, most roses at florist shops are hybrid tea varieties. The form of a hybrid tea rose is tall and upright. The blooms develop singly on long stems, and the buds are often as elegant as the open blooms. Hybrid teas require careful pruning while still dormant in early spring. A sunny location with well-drained, fertile soil and rose food applied at least three times a season will guarantee abundant flowers to enjoy in a vase.

Rosemary

Rosemary 'Arp'

Fragrant, winter hardy evergreen. Grows in herb gardens, borders or foundations. Great in containers for a patio or deck where the fragrance can be enjoyed. Rosemary is known as symbol of remembrance and friendship. Snip and enjoy throught the growing season!

Rudbeckia

Rudbeckia

  • Best known of all wildflowers
  • Used in cut flower arrangements
  • Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant
Russian Sage

Russian Sage

  • Showy in back of a perennial border or looks nice as a stand alone plant
  • Very fragrant lavender-blue flowers
  • Drought tolerant
  • Deer and rabbit resistant
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