Viking Chief Peony. This Viking Chief is not storming villages anytime soon. It doesn't wear a horned helmet or have a beard, either. The Viking Chief Peony (Paeonia lactiflora 'Viking Chief') seems to be more of a lover than a fighter. With its brilliant magenta petals and fluffy yellow stamen, this flower will win your heart over! What the Viking Chief Peony does have is the strength and resilience you'd expect from a chief and warrior, though. This attractive plant has a glossy green mound of foliage that looks full... - Viking Chief Peony.
War Chief Bearded Iris. Rich deep-red blooms of the reblooming War Chief Bearded Iris (Iris germanica 'War Chief') are top to bottom a dark, brick scarlet-red to smokey ruby red hue! Top to bottom, the flags and falls of this selection are through and through saturated colo... - War Chief Bearded Iris.
Fire Chief™ Arborvitae. Bright and colorful Fire Chief™ Arborvitae, (Thuja occidentalis 'Congabe') is an evergreen plant that displays distinctive foliage coloration with reddish tips. Featuring a mid-sized rounded growth habit and an easy-to-grow nature. The Fire Chiefâ„... - Fire Chief™ Arborvitae.
Rachel Peony. Rachel Peony with Impressively Large Red Blooms Massive Ruffled Red Double Flowers Attracts Hummingbirds and Butterflies A Hybrid Variety Developed in the 1850s Deer-Resistant You can't go wrong with a classic, and the Rachel Peony (Paeonia 'Rachel')... - Rachel Peony.
Red Charm Peony. Dramatic Red Blooms Deep red blooms Vigorous and hardy Superb plant This Gold Medal winner has set the standard by which all red peonies must be measured. Deep red blooms remain colorfast for an extended season during late spring and early summer. Th... - Red Charm Peony.
Top Brass Peony. Top of the class! The Top Brass Peony (Paeonia 'Top Brass') has one of the most interesting blooms of all peonies. Outer ivory white petals surround a ball of bright yellow with tufts of smaller light pink petals pushing out of the top, creating a fl... - Top Brass Peony.