Mona Lisa Orchid Shades Anemone Plants:
Description: Gorgeous, sunfast orchid-pink color that doesn’t quit. Bouquet-lovers, this one’s for you! Amazingly productive — up to 18 blooms on a single plant. And they’re huge flowers for this type of anemone, up to 4½ inches across. Gorgeous, sunfast orchid-pink color that doesn’t quit. The robust plants are traffic-stopping out in your garden, and the flowers will be just magnificent in homegrown arrangements. You’ll never go back to the small-flowered varieties.

Anemone Hup. Honorine Jobert Bare Root:
Description: Floriferous display of dazzling white. Refined Japanese anemone cultivar produces a floriferous display of dazzling 2” white, pink-tinged flowers adorned by frilly yellow stamens with chartreuse centers. In bloom August into September, flowers cluster on erect dark-green 3-4’ stems with oval, palmate, toothed leaves. Works marvels in a woodland setting, massed in a border, rocking a rock garden, and dazzling as cut flowers in a vase. Fast-growing plants thrive in full sun or partial shade in moist, humus-rich soil.

Leather and Lace Anemone Bare Root:
Description: Prolific bloomer with opalescent flowers starting in late summer. Provides welcome infusion of late season color in the shade garden. Flowering from late summer into fall, prolific bloomer’s pink buds open to reveal delicately beautiful opalescent, almost-white flowers with gold centers. Sturdy, easy to grow 18–36" perennial is lovely in woodland gardens or planted alongside hostas or astilbes in a shady border.

Description: Prize-winning cultivar produces an enchanting impression in the border. A massing of ‘Wild Swan’s pale-violet buds on tall stems transforms into a nodding chorus of pure-white flowers with a gray-blue-violet reverse. Flowering prodigiously from May to November, 16-18” spreading herbaceous plant—with sterile flowers and deep-green foliage—are highly effective in woodland and rock gardens. Part sun to part shade. Stunning cut flowers. U.S. Plant Patent #23,132.

Description: Pure white flowering beauty. Standing above the serrated foliage are stems that form pink buds that open to pure white with a hint of yellow at the center. They look strikingly clean when planted in mass and create a good transition in various colors of daffodils and tulips. We recommend soaking the bulbs in warm water for a few hours before planting.

Blue Shades Anemone Blanda Bulbs:
Description: Wonderful spring bloomer can be used as a shady groundcover. Each spring, we marvel at the sheer beauty of this heirloom anemone with its pale to dark blue flowers and fern-like foliage. Blue Shades is great planted alone in masses or in combination with other perennials. Soak the bulbs in warm water for a few hours before planting.

Description: The easiest carefree anemone mix. This is a superb mix of pink, white and blue. Anemone is the most rewarding perennial flower, with its daisy-like blossoms providing a solid cover of color early in the spring. They are ideal for planting with pansy mix or together with hyacinths and tulips. We recommend soaking the bulbs in warm water for a few hours before planting.

Fantasy Cinderella PPAF Anemone Plant:
Description: A terrific performer all around! Sturdier and more weather resistant than other Japanese anemones, ‘Fantasy Cinderella’ features lovely bright pink, slightly cupped flowers with gold centers blooming profusely from mid-summer through fall. The compact plants are adaptable to a range of soils, easy to grow in containers or a woodland border, and bees and butterflies just love them! They make long-lasting cut flowers, and are followed by small, creamy white, cottony seed heads that add interest to the fall border, as well as to dried arrangements. A terrific performer all around!

Fantasy Pocahontas PPAF Anemone Plant:
Description: Gorgeous in a vase, fresh or dried. A great introduction from the high performing Fantasy series, ‘Pocahontas’ bubblegum-pink, slightly cupped flowers are double, with clear yellow centers and thick petals and strong stems that hold up in tough weather conditions. They bloom for months, from July through fall, but the interest doesn’t stop there, as the cottony white seed heads add texture to the fall and winter garden. Gorgeous in a vase, fresh or dried, and bees and hummingbirds are attracted by their sweet, delicate fragrance. Compact plants with handsome dark green foliage, are ideal for containers or the woodland border.

Anemone Hup. September Charm Bare Root:
Description: A blooming blaze of serene pink. Coming to a border near you: a blooming blaze of serene pink. Flowering like mad from late summer into fall, ‘September Charm’ creates a graceful, inviting flurry of luminous silver-pink flowers with golden-yellow centers. Atop graceful 3-4’ branching flower stalks, with dark green, trifoliate basal leaves, the Japanese anemone’s 2-3” blooms flower August into October. Mounding plants are gorgeous massed in a woodland, in the border, or as cut flowers vamping in a vase.
