Like you, we love new plants. It's exciting to try
new varieties that can totally transform your garden
and keep it
fresh and beautiful! Here are a few that we will have
this season. We research each one for durability and
tolerance
to our climate. We pick things that will bloom as
long as possible as we all strive for that splash of
flower power!
So have a ball with your garden this year!
NH ANNUALS
NEW
Rockapulco
Red Impatiens:
Miniature
double
impatiens
with
rose-like
blossoms.
Bred by one
of the
world's
leaders in
plant
breeding,
the
Rockapulcos
are great in
beds and
containers.
Long
blooming and
like filtered
light.
NEW
Lemon Sensation
Coleus:
Crimson edging
accents lacey chartruese leaves
on this colorful
coleus! Use in
the garden for
contrast or in
containers.
24-36" tall.
NEW
Orange
Dream
Osteospermum:
Easy to
grow
daisy-like
flowers
that
loves
the
heat!
Wonderful
shade of
vibrant
orange.
Great in
garden
beds,
hanging
baskets
or
combinations!
NEW
Light
Blue
Calibrachoa:
Small
petunia
shaped
bell
flowers that
bloom
all
summer!
Soft
lavender
blue
tone
will
contrast
nicely
with
lime and
deep
purple.
Great in
beds or
hanging
baskets
and
patio
pots.
Chrysocephalum Flambe Yellow:
Plants were less
than 6 inches
tall, had
wonderful insect
and
disease-proof
gray-green
foliage and are
covered with
bazillions of
bright yellow
flowers just
above the
foliage.
Ipomoea Sweet Caroline
Bewitched:
Common name -
sweet potato
vine.
Great foliage
plant for
containers and
hanging baskets.
Beautiful red
leaves with
trailing habit.
Petunia Picotee Purple:
2 Tone Petunia
prolific
bloomer.
Mounding
habit... great
in patio
containers.
Petunia Sunray:
The best in a
yellow colored
Petunia.
Mounding
habit... great
in patio
containers.
Neon Pink.
Phlox Intensia Star Brite:
Intensia are
both heat and
cold tolerant,
providing
vibrant color
spring through
fall; low
maintenance
Supertunia
Raspberry Blast:
The mounding,
trailing habit
overtakes spent
flowers. Loves
heat and sun.
Awesome new
color.
HARDY ZONE 4 PERENNIALS
NEW
Morning
Lights
Delphinium:
This is a
very showy
dwarf
variety!
Said to be
the first
true pink
form of this
early
blooming
species.
Features
spikes of
pale pink
flowers over
mounding
well
branched,
lacey
foliage.
10-12" tall
and very
hardy!
NEW
Elton Knight
Echinacea:
Pink flowers
with golden
brown cones.
Blooms July
through
August and
will attract
butterflies.
This is a
great new
variety
because of
the long
bloom time
and tendency
to stay
upright as
it has a
height of
24" or so!
NEW
Citronelle
Heuchera:
Heucheras
are SO
awesome in
your shade
garden!
Don't miss
this new and
vibrant
one!The
leaves are
limey-yellow
with silver
casted
undersides.
Great for a
shade border
or accent
against
darker
colors.
Grows to 12"
and 14"
wide! Hardy
to zone 4.
NEW
Bold Tiger
Daylily:
Mid-summer
bloomer has
a 4-5"
blossom of
bright
orange!
Nothing like
that splash
of vibrant
color in
your garden!
Very hardy
variety with
a height of
28". Flowers
have very
ruffly
petals.
NEW
Going
Bananas
Daylily:
Here is
an
improved
reblooming
daylily
with
canary
yellow
color
and
large 4"
flower
heads!
Blooms
throughout
the
summer
starting
earlier
than
most
varieties.
It is a
bit
fragrant
with
ruffly
curved
petals.
Another
very
hardy
perennial
for your
garden!
NEW
Goldrausch
Leucanthemum:
A gorgeous very
hardy daisy with
double, shaggy,
creamy pale yellow
flowers! This new
variety blooms in
June through August
14" tall and makes a
fantastic border!
Loves the sun and is
deer resistant.
NEW
City Gardens
Rudbeckia:
This new black-eyed
susan is a dwarf
maxing at only 12"!
The golden
daisy-like flowers
bloom in July
through September.
This is a native
plant that attracts
the butterflies and
would make a great
border in a mass
planting!
NEW
Alabaster Trollius:
This is a rare
variety from
Germany! The 28-32"
flower heads are
1-2" globes of soft
yellow. They love
the shade and can
tolerate damp soil
like near your water
feature! Very cool
plant as it sends up
the flowers on long
stems poking through
it's neighbors!
Another very hardy
perennial.
NEW
Lemon Coral Sedum:
A mounding very limey
groundcover with well
branched habit. Great
for garden borders, in
containers and rock
gardens. Zone 4 hardy!
Astilbe Visions:
Color in
shaded
areas!
That's
the
reward
of these
elegant
plume-flowered
beauties.
Brunnera Jack Frost:
Varigated
foliage
offers
more sun
tolerance.
Showy
heart
shaped
leaves.
Blue flowers in
spring!
Echinacea Sundown:
Orange
centred
flowers
in warm
shades
of
golden
peach
are up
to 5
inches
across.
A sturdy
new
addition
to this
fabulous
new
series
of
coneflowers.
Heuchera Citronelle:
This
amazing
plant is
bright
peach
colored
in
spring
and
fall, a
softer
peach in
the
summer
and plum
during
the
winter
and it
has nice
white
flowers.