Flowers

Flower Seed

Shop and grow a beautiful selection of annual and perennial flower seeds. Try growing flowers for containers, cut flowers, or edible flowers!

The Painted Daisy is a bushy, long stemmed annual that produces plenty of colorful, painted-like daisies in the early summer! This variety blooms white, pink and red flowers that have yellow centers, and their long stems combine with fern-like foliage to make excellent bouquet presentations.

Crazy Daisy is a classic daisy for cut flowers and sunny beds. This variety is one of the most popular perennial flowers around. Sow in February for a summer and fall bloom. Crazy is ideal for borders and even containers.

The Emperor's Wave Sedum is a beautiful flowering plant that produces dense, purple-red umbels that are held on dark-stems. The strong, blue-green foliage of this variety is very attractive and succulent. The Emperor's Wave reaches to be 15 inches tall and wide and blooms in August through September. The Emperor's Wave feeds honey bees, butterflies, and is a good cutting flower.

This AAS (All American Selection) Winner Mix is a beautiful zinnia blend with whites, oranges, reds and dark-pinks. A popular variety for greenhouse growers, containers and in the garden. Excellent disease resistance and uniformity. Also does very well in extreme heat and drought tolerant. Compact growth and excellent performance allow it to grow in all climates.

Dalmatian Foxglove offers uniformity, a great habit and early flowering, making it ideal for home and market growers. Blooms from seed the first year and produces beautiful purple bell-shaped petals with dark freckles within. Best when treated as a fall or spring-planted hardy annual, as winter survival is generally poor when treated as a perennial. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.

Few flowers grow as rapidly or as gracefully as the colorful and very popular Bright Lights Cosmos as it is known for its performance and adaptability. These cosmos are uniform growing plants that blooms throughout the summer. The Bright Lights Cosmo bear a profusion of intense, semi-double flowers with a delicate, feathery green foliage that gives an airy touch to the garden from midsummer to frost. This variety is wonderful for cutting and bringing inside in vases or bouquets. The Bright Lights Cosmo tolerate poor soil, heat and humidity and attracts Butterflies.

The Prairie Coneflower Ratibida is a beautiful meadow wildflower that produces an abundance of beautiful, vibrant yellow petals. This breathtaking variety is known for growing wild in the plains states. The Prairie Coneflower gets its name for its yellow petals surrounding tall cones. This flowering plant produces light-green foliage that creates a beautiful backdrop for the textured blooms.

The Dracula Celosia takes prize as being the most dramatic flower as its single, giant bloom changes color in the sunlight! This light sensitive flower produces one 6-7 inches long bloom with a rippled crest that will deepen from blood red to dark violet in the light. This unique variety is the perfect size for a container garden! Enjoy the hauntingly beautiful Dracula from Spring to the end of summer.

Asclepias viridis, commonly known as Spider Milkweed or Green Milkweed, is a native North American species with a long ecological history tied to grasslands and prairies of the central and southern United States. Its distinctive greenish-white flowers arranged in rounded clusters give it a spider-like appearance, attracting a wide array of pollinators, especially butterflies, and serving as an essential host plant for monarch caterpillars. Spider Milkweed forms a deep taproot, allowing it to thrive in dry, rocky, or sandy soils, and its thick, upright stems bear broad, smooth leaves that take on a bluish hue. Appreciated for its drought tolerance, wildlife value, and unique ornamental look, A. viridis has become an increasingly popular choice in native and prairie-style plantings.

Radiant Rose Hollyhock (Alcea rosea 'Radiant Rose') is a vibrant and eye-catching perennial celebrated for its large, single, rose-pink blooms that brighten garden borders with a cheerful pop of color. Part of the refined "Spotlight Series," this variety features strong, upright stems that can reach 5 to 6 feet tall, making it ideal for adding vertical interest to cottage-style or traditional garden settings. Blooming from mid to late summer, Radiant Rose performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, with improved resistance to rust and other common hollyhock diseases. Its nectar-rich flowers attract butterflies and bees, enhancing both beauty and biodiversity in the landscape.

Produces beautiful cosmo flowers that resemble fluted cupcake wrappers. Cupcakes Blush has light weight blooms held upright on strong stems. Light pink blooms that float above the foliage and make great cut flower arrangements.

Mardi Gras blend is composed of red, lime-green, orange, pink and yellow zinnia varieties. This mixture produces beautiful blooms of semi-double to double flowers on each stem. Zinnias are a perfect choice for any cut flower grower and even attract butterflies to your garden. Large, colorful blooms lend cheer and texture to bouquets and floral arrangements. Spread at 19 lbs per acre or 7 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.

The Robinson's Crimson Pyrethrum is a beautiful flower that produces stunning, crimson petals with a contrasting yellow center. This unbelievably brilliant crimson variety is a stunner in any garden.

Produces a vibrant array of zinnias that look great in cut flower bouquets as well as beds and borders. A beautiful blend of ‘Canary Bird’, ‘Coral Beauty’ and ‘Orange King’ Zinnia varieties. Zinnias are also great for attracting butterflies.

The Tall Coreopsis is a super high variety that lives up to its name by growing to be 7 feet high and has even been known to reach 9 feet! This variety blooms beautiful yellow flowers that darken to a purple-red. This flower's leaves are divided into three lobes. The Tall Coreopsis should be grown in larger areas as it can be aggressive in growth.

Zinderella Red zinnias are a striking and vibrant variety celebrated for their bold, eye-catching blooms and unique characteristics. Introduced through advanced breeding programs designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of zinnias, Zinderella Red has quickly become a favorite among gardeners and floral enthusiasts. This variety is renowned for its large, fully double flowers that display a deep, vivid red color, which adds a rich and warm tone to any garden or floral arrangement. The blooms are characterized by their dense, rounded petals that create a luxurious, pom-pom-like effect. Zinderella Red zinnias typically grow to a height of 12 to 18 inches and feature a compact, bushy growth habit, making them well-suited for garden beds, containers, and borders. They begin blooming in mid-summer and continue to produce their vibrant flowers through the fall. Zinderella Red zinnias thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, and are appreciated for their resilience to heat and pests. With their intense color, unique flower form, and extended blooming season, Zinderella Red zinnias are a dynamic choice for adding a splash of color and texture to any garden or floral display.

Blacknight Hollyhock (Alcea rosea 'Blacknight') is a striking, tall-growing perennial known for its deep, almost black, maroon-purple blooms that add dramatic contrast to garden borders and cottage-style landscapes. Part of the renowned "Spotlight Series," this hollyhock variety typically reaches heights of 5 to 6 feet and produces single, saucer-shaped flowers on sturdy, upright stems from mid to late summer. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies while also being relatively deer-resistant. Ideal for background planting or along fences and walls, Blacknight Hollyhock combines old-fashioned charm with a bold, modern color.

Button Blazing Star (Liatris aspera) is a native wildflower of the central and eastern United States, historically found in dry prairies, savannas, and open woodlands where its tough, deep-rooted nature helped it thrive in harsh conditions. It is known for its thick, sturdy stems topped with rounded, button-like clusters of rosy-purple flowers that open irregularly along the spike, creating a charming, textural look that pollinators—especially bees and butterflies—love. The plant features narrow, lance-shaped leaves that form a basal clump and become smaller up the stem, giving it a clean, upright habit perfect for naturalistic plantings. To grow Button Blazing Star, sow seeds in full sun and well-drained soil, allowing them to undergo natural winter stratification or refrigerate them before planting; once established, it is drought-tolerant, long-lived, and reliably returns each summer with more vibrant blooms.