Cut Flowers

Cut Flower Seed

Growing cut flowers in your garden is satisfying and beautiful experience. Nothing is easier than walking out into the garden and cutting some blooming flowers to bring indoors. These cut flower varieties are reliable, beautiful and smell great!

Camelot Lavender Digitalis (Digitalis purpurea) is a stunning hybrid foxglove variety developed for its large, tubular blooms in soft lavender with speckled white throats, offering a refined cottage garden appeal. Originating from the long-cultivated foxglove family, which has been cherished in European gardens for centuries, Camelot Lavender grows 36–48 inches tall and 12–18 inches wide, producing sturdy spikes that flower the first year when started early. For best results, sow seeds indoors 10–12 weeks before the last frost, then transplant into well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. It requires consistent moisture, occasional deadheading, and protection from extreme heat. Blooming in about 120–150 days, this variety is perfect for borders, pollinator gardens, and cut flower arrangements, attracting bees, hummingbirds, and admirers alike.

A beautiful flower that can be used for fresh or dry cut-flower arrangements. Beautiful dark green foliage and symmetric buds add structure to mixed bouquets. Combines very well with sunflower cuts. Also known as safflower.

The Monster series strawflowers are high yielding produces of fresh cut or dried arrangements. Blooms have deep red tips that turn yellow toward the center. The Fireball Red variety produces extra large double blooms with long and strong stems. Blooms reach 2–2 1/2" across.

The Picotee Cosmo is a newer variety that produces cream colored petals that melts to rosy red edges that is absolutely stunning. This cosmo grows to only 48" and is the perfect addition to any garden as it adds a lovely pop of color in a bouquet or in a vase.

The Zinnia Cactus Flowered Mix is an unusual brightly colored mix, as they have beautiful quilled petals rather than flat ones like other varieties. This species is native to Mexico, and plants are fast-growing and long-blooming. Colors in our mixture include pink, purple, red, salmon, white and yellow. Zinnias are excellent for pollinator plantings and are especially attractive to butterflies.

The Pumila Zinnia produces a mix of pink, purple, orange, red, white and yellow semi-double to double blooms that are 1-1.5 inches wide. This species is native to Mexico, and is fast-growing and long-blooming. Zinnias make good cut flowers. In addition, they are excellent for pollinator plantings and are especially attractive to butterflies.

The Gloria Cosmo is a beautiful variety that produces bright pink petals with a rose colored eye, making it the perfect addition to any home garden. This cosmo is suitable for cutting, beds and borders, and the pollinator garden.

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

Rosita 2 Green is your standard in double flowered lisianthus. Thick greenish-cream tips, top flowering and strong stems make it a great cut flower. Rosita 2 is suitable for spring and early summer flowering. Enjoy the excellent vase life with these medium-sized, rose-shaped flowers and more useable buds. Pelleted Seed Ht. 24–36". Avg. 42,200 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.

Great for bouquets and flower gardens. Blooms from seed the first year and produces beautiful ivory and cream bells with dark red freckling. Produces 1-2 large center spikes with an abundance of side shoots great for cut flowers. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.

Gloriosa daisies, also known as Rudbeckia hirta 'Gloriosa,' are a vibrant and dynamic variety of the traditional Black-eyed Susan, renowned for their striking appearance and robust growth. Originating from North America, these daisies have been cultivated since the 18th century and have become a staple in gardens for their cheerful and resilient nature. Gloriosa daisies are characterized by their large, radiant blooms with a distinctive color gradient, featuring fiery, orange to red petals with a dark, central cone. The plants typically reach heights of 24 to 30 inches and have a bushy, upright growth habit, which makes them ideal for garden beds and borders. Blooming from mid-summer through fall, Gloriosa daisies offer a long-lasting display of color and are known for attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. They thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, showcasing their adaptability and durability in various garden conditions. With their eye-catching color, extended bloom period, and ease of care, Gloriosa daisies add both beauty and vibrancy to any garden landscape.

Benary's Giant Scarlet zinnias are renowned for their striking, vivid color and impressive floral attributes. Developed by the Benary breeding program in Germany, this variety was introduced to offer gardeners a bold, intense red hue combined with the exceptional performance that Benary zinnias are known for. The plants produce large, fully double flowers with a brilliant scarlet red color that commands attention and adds a dramatic touch to gardens and floral arrangements. Each bloom is characterized by its densely packed, ruffled petals, which give it a plush, rounded shape and contribute to its eye-catching appeal. Benary's Giant Scarlet zinnias typically grow to heights of 24 to 36 inches and exhibit a bushy, upright growth habit, making them well-suited for garden beds, borders, and cutting gardens. They begin blooming in mid-summer and continue to showcase their vibrant scarlet flowers until the first frost. These zinnias thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, demonstrating resilience to heat and common pests. With their bold scarlet color, substantial flower size, and extended blooming period, Benary's Giant Scarlet zinnias are a dynamic and striking addition to any garden or floral display.

The Violet Shades Figaro Dahlia is a captivating variety that enchants with its stunning blooms in shades of lavender, violet, and soft purple. This delightful mix brings a touch of elegance and whimsy to any garden or container, offering a beautiful contrast against lush green foliage. Compact in stature, these dahlias are perfect for borders, patio pots, and mixed flower beds, providing continuous blooms from summer through fall. Violet Shades Figaro Dahlia is also known for attracting pollinators, adding both beauty and ecological value to outdoor spaces. Easy to care for and resilient, this variety is perfect for gardeners of all skill levels, bringing a radiant touch of color and charm to any landscape.

Bicolor Mix Snapdragon produces a mix of red, pink, purple and white blooms. Floral Showers is one of the best performing dwarf snapdragons around! This early, day neutral has a delicious fragrance, making it a perfect addition to any garden. Performs well in both spring and fall. Excellent cut flower variety. Ht. 8-10". Avg. 185,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 100 seeds.

Beautiful textural element for fresh and dried bouquets. This grass is easy to grow. A vigorous wheat/rye cross.

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.

Yellow Snapdragon produces beautiful yellow blooms. Floral Showers is one of the best performing dwarf snapdragons around! This early, day neutral has a delicious fragrance, making it a perfect addition to any garden. Performs well in both spring and fall. Excellent cut flower variety. Ht. 8-10". Avg. 185,000 seeds/oz.

The Dwarf Blue Cornflower makes for a beautiful display of dark blue flowers that are attractive as cut or dried flowers. This beautiful variety is a very drought tolerant flower. The Dwarf Blue is an annual, but will "naturalize" yearly when the seed drops. It readily comes back the next year to produce another crop of blue flowers. In warm climates, plant the Dwarf Blue in summer to early fall for a winter bloom.