Upward facing blue and white flowers with small blue spurs, forms compact mounds of blue-green foliage.

Upward facing blue and white flowers with small blue spurs, forms compact mounds of blue-green foliage.
Upward facing red and white flowers with small red spurs, forms compact mounds of blue-green foliage.
A large genus of plants with a wide range of growth habits. Most are very floriferous and have bell-shaped flowers, blooming late spring into summer. Plants prefer sunny locations with well-drained soils.
Large 3-4″ flowers are deep rose-purple which do not fade; plants are compact and exhibit exceptional basal branching for greater flower production.
3″ vibrant ruby-red flowers with a small yellow throat, slightly fragrant, excellent rebloomer with perfect landscaping height to compliment Stella D’oro.
A sport of Marmalade, bigger than other lime-green coral bells, ruffled foliage, large mounding habit, white blooms late spring to early summer.
This unique sport of ‘Obsidian’ has deep purple-black leaves that are splashed with hot pink in spring. As the season progresses, the spots lighten to creamy pink.
This compact perennial produces masses of showy golden yellow daisy-like flowers from July to mid-October. Goldfinches love the seeds.
Taller cultivar with beautiful dark purple erect stems, contrasts nicely with the green foliage, violet-purple flowers.
An improved Autumn Joy that holds up better at the peak of bloom, stems are thicker with more intense pink flowers.