Featured Plants:

‘Virtuoso Red’.  
It’s more compact than other digitalis varieties with good garden habit. Showy flower spikes of rosy red on sturdy stems 24-36 inches make excellent cut flowers. Hardy in zone 4-8, but treat like a biennial.

Alstroemeria
‘Sweet Laura’

(Peruvian Lily)
The only fragrant Alstroemeria.

Lily-like bright yellow blooms, 1½ inches across, splashed with maroon, that bloom in clusters of 3-5. Hardy zones 5-9

Arisaema Collection
(Jack-in-the Pulpit)
Rare natives.

Coreopsis ‘Snowberry’
Large, creamy white flowers are adorned with wine red eyes.  Blooms all summer over a mound of rich green foliage. Wonderful addition to the mixed border or used in containers. Easy to grow.
Echinacea
‘Coconut Lime’
First white double-flowering Echinacea. Compact habit with over 20 blooms per plant. Well-branched, sturdy flower stems are perfect for cutting.  Blooms for 2-3 months.  Thrives in intense heat and humidity.
Heuchera ‘Citronella’
Neon-bright chartreuse.  This hardy variety is one of a series of solid-colored Heucheras.  Topped by small creamy-white bells in mid-to-late summer. Recommend part shade in the South.
Heucherella ‘Stoplight’
Most colorful Heucherella yet.  Bolder, longer-lasting red accents!  Just 6 inches high, spreads a full 18 inches in partial shade.  Blooms late spring with studded 6 inch spikes of white blooms.

Lavatera ‘Barnsley Baby’
Compact tree mallow never more than 3 feet high.  Blooms heavily in summer and fall. Ideal for containers.  Big 3-inch daisies are showy, with crowded white petals surrounding a small, bright rosy eye. 

Full sun.
Erysimum capitatum
Sand dune wallflower, Western wallflower is one of 220 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. They are small, annual, short-lived perennial sub-shrubs, reaching 12 to 18 inches, with bright yellow to red flowers that blooms early spring. Plant in full sun and well-drained soil.