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 Wonderland Mix Alyssum is an award winning variety that produces beautiful delicate blooms with a pop of color to any garden. This variety is dwarf 8-12" tall and vigorous spread making it great for containers and flower gardens. The Wonderland Alyssum has a consistent bloom time. Is a fragrant flower that attracts bees and butterflies.

Cheyenne Spirit coneflower, also known as Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit,' is a dynamic and resilient perennial that has gained popularity for its striking appearance and adaptability. This variety was developed through selective breeding of native Echinacea species, originating from North American landscapes. Cheyenne Spirit coneflower is renowned for its vibrant and diverse flower colors, which range from fiery reds and oranges to warm yellows and rich purples. Each plant produces large, daisy-like blooms with prominent, spiky centers and gracefully drooping petals. The blooming period extends from mid-summer through early fall, providing a prolonged display of color and attracting a range of pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Typically reaching heights of 18 to 24 inches, Cheyenne Spirit coneflower has a bushy, upright growth habit that makes it suitable for garden beds, borders, and containers. It thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, demonstrating resilience to drought and varying soil conditions. With its vibrant color palette, extended bloom time, and hardy nature, Cheyenne Spirit coneflower is a valuable addition to both ornamental gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes.

This contains a blend of sedum species that will do well on a green roof garden. Blended together to do well in zones 3-9. A green roof has many benefits that include alleviating flooding, noise reduction, thermal insulation, building aesthetics and creating a natural habitat for animals to live. Direct sow 1-2 grams per 20 sq.ft. of roof space. Contains 14-16 different Sedum species: Sedum acre, album, ellacombianum, floriferum, hispanicum, hybridum, montanum, oreganum, pulchellum, reflexum, selskianum, sexangulare, spurium, stoloniferum.

The Mesa Red Blanket Flower is a striking and robust plant that commands attention with its bold colors and hardy demeanor. Its large, daisy-like flowers feature deep crimson-red petals with vibrant yellow tips, creating a vivid contrast that is both dramatic and captivating. Native to the arid regions of the southwestern United States, this Gaillardia variety thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, demonstrating exceptional tolerance to drought and heat. Its low-maintenance nature and extended bloom period make it a popular choice for xeriscaping and rock gardens, where it adds a burst of intense color and visual interest. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Mesa Red Blanket Flower attracts pollinators such as butterflies and bees, contributing to the biodiversity of garden landscapes. Whether planted en masse or as a solitary specimen, this resilient and beautiful flower is sure to make a bold statement in any garden setting.

Mexican Hat Ratibida, also known as Ratibida columnifera, is a striking perennial flower native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. This plant, often referred to as the "Mexican Hat" due to its distinctive flower shape, has a rich history in native gardens and landscapes. The plant is characterized by its unique, cone-shaped flowers with reddish-brown, drooping petals that resemble a sombrero hat, which contrast beautifully with its bright yellow center. Mexican Hat Ratibida typically reaches maturity in about 70 to 90 days, blooming from mid-summer to fall. The plants exhibit a robust, upright growth habit, growing to heights of 18 to 24 inches, and have a bushy, branching structure. They thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, making them well-suited for xeriscaping and dry garden environments. With their eye-catching appearance, resilience, and extended blooming period, Mexican Hat Ratibida adds vibrant color and interest to gardens and native plant landscapes.

The Flamenco Marigold is a compact French variety that blooms an array of fiery bright pastel yellows and reddish oranges! This variety is perfect for a container garden or flower bed as it is a very prolific and easy to grow annual. Flamenco is a great companion plant as it will attract many pollinators! You can enjoy these sunny blooms from mid spring all the way until the end of summer.

Head turning red blooms that make a beautiful display! Scarlet Sage is a perennial in Southern states and an annual in Northern climates. Blooms appear continuously from early summer to first frost. Trim them back and a new flush of blooms will appear. Hummingbirds cannot leave these magnificent blooms alone.

Bonita Light Blue Aster produces beautiful, fully-double pompon flowers that that turn completely light blue. The light blue flowers reach up to 2" in diameter and remain attractive even when aging. Light Blue Bonita’s flowers are held at a perfect angle for maximum impact. Bonita has fusarium resistance.

An ideal choice for cut flowers. Shasta Daisy is a favorite for cut flowers due to its strong 2 foot stems. Alaska has the largest flowers of the white, daisy flowered mums. The easy to grow plants are trouble free bloomers from mid to late summer.

The White Swan Echinacea is a beautiful slightly curved flower that produces beautiful, creamy extra wide petals that look lovely in a bouquet. This variety produces pure white petals with an orange-brown disk that is absolutely beautiful.

The Powder Puff Mix is a blend of early, single Asters that blooms in array of white, pink and purple and open uniformly. This mix was made for greenhouse growth and offers masses of brightly colored 3" inch blooms.

The Pale Purple Echinacea is a coneflower that blooms its pale purple to pink blooms in the early summer before most other flowers! This beautiful coneflower is loved for its nectar by hummingbirds and butterflies and will grow up to 3 feet tall. Try planting this variety with the Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), which has a deeper purple flower and will bloom just when Pale Purple Coneflower bloom cycle is ending. Planting these two together will give you many, many weeks of beautiful, bright Echinacea blooms.

An old time favorite that offers excellent ground cover. Produces an abundance of tiny white flowers from spring through the end of summer. It tolerates drought and poor soil conditions very well. Excellent filler cut flower for vases and bouquets.

The Plains Coreopsis is an annual native that forms clusters of stunning bi-colored blooms of deep red that turn into a bright yellow. This variety makes for a great cut flower and can be grown anywhere in the United States. Plains is deer resistant and easy to grow.

The Sea Shells Mix Cosmo is a beautiful variety that produces unique tubular petals and bloom in a mix of crimson, rose, pink and white shades. This cosmo mix is suitable for cutting, beds and borders, and the pollinator garden.

The Dwarf Mix Cosmo is a dwarf flower variety that gives you all of the beautiful pink, red and white colored blooms without all the growth. This mix blooms throughout the summer producing large, colorful flowers with broad, fluted petals with a delicate, feathery foliage that blooms from midsummer on. The Dwarf Mix tolerates poor soil and hot, humid conditions. Excellent for container growing to brighten up any patio or garden.

The Imperial Mix Delphinium blooms bushy, brightly colored blooms that makes an excellent cut flower that attracts many beneficial insects. This Mediterranean annual produces spires of pink, blue, lavender, rose and white flowers. This variety can be grown in full sun or partly shaded areas and tends to be a good re-seeder. The Imperial Mix Delphinium is a great cut flower and can be used in the wildlife garden to attract butterflies and hummingbirds.  

Formula Mix Four O’Clock seeds produce a vibrant blend of trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, white, and magenta, known for blooming in the late afternoon—hence their name. Native to South America and popular in gardens since the 1800s, these bushy, heat-tolerant plants grow 18–36 inches tall and spread up to 24 inches, forming dense, colorful mounds. Easy to grow, Four O’Clocks thrive in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil, and should be sown directly after the last frost. They require minimal care, just occasional watering and deadheading for tidiness, and mature in about 60–80 days. Ideal for borders, containers, or mass plantings, they attract hummingbirds and butterflies, and their fragrant blooms add charm to evening gardens.