Great Gardens Begin
at Funk’s! If you want to make your dreams
take root… come to the LARGEST selection of annuals
and perennials in Lancaster County! We’re always
striving to bring you the newest and exciting varieties
along with those old time favorites. We’re your “idea
center” with many displays and planters to help
you with your gardening designs.
Baptisia australis
Baptisia australis, commonly known as Blue False Indigo, grows 3-4' tall and wide and loves full sun. Blooming for 3-4 weeks in the spring, it is great for the back of the garden, as a speciman , or gracing a cottage garden. A brilliant punch of color in the spring garden is sure to please any gardener!
2009's - Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'
Otherwise known as Japanese Forest Grass, this spectacular grass grows in Zones 5-9 in full sun to partial shade. It prefers moist hummus-rich, well-drained soils. It grows 18 inches in height and up to 3 feet wide! The beautiful, birght, variegated color should succeed in brightening up dark shady places in your landscape.
2008's - Geranium Rozanne
Nonstop flowering from late spring until hard frost. One of the longest flowering period of any hardy geranium. No deadheading or midsummer pruning required.
2007’s - Nepeta 'Walker Low' (catmint)
Aromatic silver green foliage. Impressive, long-lasting display of lavender-blue flowers late May until frost.
2006’s - Dianthus Firewitch
Once this sensational Dianthus starts blooming, it
never stops all summer! Leaves are an attractive bluish-green and the plant is perfect for borders. Only grows 6" high.
2005’s - Lenten
Rose
Great shade plant but some varieties take full sun.
Starts blooming late winter and lasts a long time.
2004’s - Japanese Painted Fern
Silvery gray leaves with burgundy veins likes some
shade. Has vigorous but tidy growth habit.
2003’s - Becky Shasta Daisy
Very sturdy stem. Blooms all summer if dead blooms
are take off. Attracts butterflies.
2002’s- David Phlox
Gets pure white large fragrant flowers that perfume
your garden!
2001’s- Karl Foerster Grass
Has perfect manners~no slouching
(stays narrow) & doesn’t run!
2000’s- Dwarf Everblooming Scabiosa
The longest blooming perennial…blooms April
to November every year. Stays dwarf and attracts butterflies!
1999’s- Rudbeckia Goldsturm
The hardiest of Black-Eyed Susans and certainly worthy
of being a Perennial of the Year!
1998’s- Echinacae Magnus
No droopy petal for this improved Purple Coneflower!
1997’s- Salvia May Night
Aromatic leaves & deep blue flowers
contrast nicely with your other perennials.
1996’s- Penstemon ‘Husker Red’
Bronze-red foliage with white
flowers!
1995’s- Russian Sage
These airy violet blooms make a GREAT specimen plant
as well as a nice compliment to your other perennials.
1994’s- Astilbe Sprite
This dwarf perennial with its bronze ferny foliage
and airy blooms can even tolerate part shade.
1993’s- Coreopsis Moonbeam
Profuse blooming yellow daisy flowers
on a compact ferny soft foliage.
*arriving early summer
Big Sky Series
"Sunrise"
Citron yellow daisy with a central cone that starts out green and turns gold. "Sundown" or "Sunset"
Electrifying orange flowers that are slightly fragrant.
The most popular shrub roses in North America because of their disease resistant, carefree, show-stopping blooming performance. Self-cleaning & drought tolerance make these roses a "Must-have" for your garden!
Sunny Knock Out Rose ™ Dark attractive foliage that makes the yellow color shine!
Rainbow Knock Out Rose ™ More compact and floriferous than the early Knock Outs
Double Knock Out Rose ™ Twice the flower power as its award-winning sister, PLUS terrific black spot resistance. Even more compact than the origtinal Knock Out™. Burgandy autumn foliage and bright orange-red hips all winter.
Lilacs
Charles Joly
Double reddish-purple blooms on an 8-10' high x 6' wide bush
Pocahontas
One of the deepest and most fragrant purples. Blooms at a young age and earlier that most lilacs. 10" height.
Sensation
Draws a lot of attention when in bloom. Purplish red florets edged in white. Captivating fragrance. 10' height.
Angel White - pure white, 12’ height, heavy
bloomer
Tinkerbell - Starts blooming when most lilacs
are finished flowering , 5-6’ height
Old Fashioned Purple
- and the favorite of all “Old
Fashioned Purple”
Yankee Doodle
- the largest florets of all liacs, some the size of a silver dollar! Buds look like small grapes.
Rhododendron
Capistrano (pictured)
Abundant frilly glowing yellow blossoms in big 6-8" bouquets. Other new varieties include:
Towhead - very compact dwarf evergreen shrub 12" high & wide with brilliant greenish yellow with orange dots Slamdunk - wine red flowers with black blotch
Trilby
small evergreen shrub with large trusses of showy flowers
Heavenly
New Hydrangeas
New for 2008! City Line Vienna
Continued tight compact growth with large pink and cream flowers
City Line Paris
New for 2007! unbeatable mildew resistance plus dwarf habit
City Line Venice
New for 2007! Just 1-3' high. Huge show of color in a very small space. Blooms early summer until autumn.
Little Lamb
Looks like dancing lambs on a sweet compact shrub. Pure white blooms light up the garden.
Lady in Red
Lacecap flowers that open a pinkish white & turn a lush burgandy rose as they mature. Distinctive red stems and veins. Reddish purple foliage in fall.
Endless Summer
The only hydrangea that blooms on old wood and
new wood and is zone 4 hardy!
Limelight
Soft limelight green blooms in summer that holds color til fall. 6-8' height
Variegata
Beautiful blue lacecap blooms on top of variegated foliage!
Angel’s Blush Delicate creamy white flowers that
acquire a rosy-red blush in late summer,
early fall
New "Star" Series! These are truly the stars in any garden!
Camellias start blooming before anything else in your flower bed in colors of white pink or red.. Leaves are green year 'round
Add a “Splash” to
your landscape! A Water Garden adds an exciting new
dimension to your landscape! We have a great selection of water plants, fish, snails, fountains, pumps, chemicals and fish food.