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 Arizona Apricot Gaillardia is a captivating perennial that brings a burst of vibrant color to any garden landscape. With its large, daisy-like flowers showcasing shades of apricot, peach, and sometimes hints of yellow or orange, it immediately draws the eye. These striking blooms, typically 2-3 inches in diameter, stand out against a backdrop of green lance-shaped foliage. Growing to a manageable height of 12-18 inches, this gaillardia is perfect for borders, rock gardens, or containers, where its compact size and prolific blooming from late spring through fall make it a standout feature. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, the Arizona Apricot Gaillardia is not only visually appealing but also attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, adding life and movement to the garden. Its resilience and low-maintenance nature once established make it a favored choice for gardeners seeking enduring beauty and seasonal color.
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 Balls Orange Calendula is an old-fashioned variety that has a large, fully double, orange blossoms that are perfect for cutting. This variety grows to be 24 inches tall and produces beautiful edible flower petals. The Balls Orange is suitable for cutting, beds and borders, and the pollinator garden.
The Pacific Beauty Mix Calendula is a beautiful golden yellow and orange pot marigold that makes for excellent cut flowers. This Calendula variety is a customer favorites for brightening up a room in a vase or lending beauty to many dishes as edible flowers. This annual prefers cooler climates that look great in different containers and pots. The Pacific Beauty Mix's peak blooms occur in spring through summer.
The Johnny Jump Up Viola is a beautiful little flower that will bring charm and grace to any summer landscape or hanging basket! This variety grows very easily from Viola seeds, and once established will even self-sow. The Johnny Jump Up is known for their spring beauty and is not invasive just delightful!
The Radiance Cosmo is a radiant flower variety that produces very stunning rose-colored petals that have a deep crimson eye. This popular variety was the All America Selections winner in 1948. Radiance is a suitable for cutting, beds and borders, and the pollinator garden.
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.
The Stiff Goldenrod Solidago produces stunning, large and slightly flat golden flowers that are bee attracting powerhouses! These beautiful golden flowers bloom later in summer and into early fall. In fall, the leaves will turn a beautiful shade of red.
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 Phlox Annual Mix is a combination of red, purple, pink and white hued blooms, making it one of the most beautiful wildflowers around! This variety only grows to 1' tall and can grow anywhere.
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.
Peach Melba nasturtium is a captivating variety of Tropaeolum majus renowned for its unique and elegant appearance. Originating from the vibrant tradition of nasturtium cultivation, this particular cultivar stands out for its delicate, peach-colored blossoms that blend seamlessly with its lush green foliage. Named after the famous Peach Melba dessert, this variety features soft, peach-hued flowers with a subtle mix of apricot and coral tones, which bloom prolifically throughout the growing season. Peach Melba nasturtium typically begins blooming in late spring and continues to flower until the first frost. The plants exhibit a trailing or climbing growth habit, making them ideal for cascading over containers, hanging baskets, or as ground cover. Known for their versatility and resilience, these nasturtiums thrive in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade, adding a splash of color and a touch of elegance to gardens. Additionally, the flowers and leaves of Peach Melba nasturtium are edible, offering a peppery flavor that can enhance salads and garnishes. With its stunning color, extended bloom time, and attractive growth habit, Peach Melba nasturtium is a beloved choice for both ornamental and culinary uses.
The Empress of India Dwarf Nasturtium produces a dark green foliage with stunning scarlet blooms that are very pleasing to the eye! Its scarlet flowers stand out amid the foliage of this old-fashioned favorite making it the perfect addition to any garden. You can use the leaves and pods in salads or as garnishes. The compact, mounded plant habit makes it especially suitable for containers or as an edging plant.
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 Purple Echinacea is a coneflower that is a sturdy perennial that is native to the Midwest, Southeast and naturalized throughout the Northeast. One of the most popular wildflowers, the Purple Coneflower can withstand dry conditions, though it performs best in cooler seasons, without irrigation. This variety readily reseeds itself.
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.
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.