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Category Archives: Flowers

Strawflower, Tall Mixed Colors

Strawflower, Tall Mixed Colors Double blooms often over 2½” across, freely borne on long, strong stems in a full range of colors. Strawflower is popular for dried bouquets and as fresh cut flowers. This mix with its range of bright

Strawflowers Seeds

Strawflowers Seeds Classic cuts for bright bouquets and arrangements in either summer or winter. The bold, colorful daisies are papery, stiff and everlasting when dried. Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before last spring frost, or outdoors after all danger of

Stock, Harmony Mix

Stock, Harmony Mix The best choice for an authentic Victorian country garden. One sniff of this stock’s luxuriant fragrance will leave you utterly enchanted. With its wonderfully sweet fragrance and vibrant, full colors, this stock is the best choice for

Stock, Katz Fragrant Mix

Stock, Katz Fragrant Mix Fragrant, heat-loving cottage garden favorite. Create the storybook cottage garden of your dreams, an enchanted realm of once-upon-a-time color and fragrance. These tall, fragrant, very floriferous plants create a summer-long display of color and fragrance and

Stock Seeds

Stock Seeds One sniff of the stock’s luxuriant fragrance and you will be utterly enchanted. Prefers cool weather. Stock, Katz Fragrant Mix Fragrant, heat-loving cottage garden favorite. Create the storybook cottage garden of your dreams, an enchanted realm of once-upon-a-time

Statice, Mixed Bold Colors

Statice, Mixed Bold Colors Dense sprays of small, papery blooms on stiff stems. Statice Bold Colors mix with its blend of white, yellow, rose, blue and lavender blossoms is ideal for fresh bouquets, and once dried, the flowers last for

Statice Seeds

Statice Seeds Annual statice’s crinkled, papery flower heads are among the easiest and most satisfying flowers to grow for drying. These plants are also tolerant of hot and dry conditions. Statice, Mixed Bold Colors Dense sprays of small, papery blooms

Snapdragon, Plumblossom Hybrid

Snapdragon, Plumblossom Hybrid Freely branching, perfect for cutting. A must-have for the tall border and excellent as cut flowers. Purple-pink and cream bicolors from straight spikes that glow like candles. Snapdragons grow best in cool weather. Sow indoors 8-12 weeks

Snapdragon, Cinderella Mixed Colors

Snapdragon, Cinderella Mixed Colors Semidwarf plants produce erect main spikes that bloom early. This mix features cream, yellow, gold, salmon-pink, orange-scarlet and crimson shades. After main spikes finish blooming, each plant produces 10-20 side shoots, extending the bloom time. Fine

Snapdragon, Tutti Frutti

Snapdragon, Tutti Frutti Fun color, great for cutting too. This candy-stick mix brings old-fashioned flair to the early garden. Solid blooms are slightly speckled with contrasting colors, for a fun and luscious look. Fine for cuts, too. LifeCycle: Annual Uses:

Snapdragon, Topper Mix Hybrid

Snapdragon, Topper Mix Hybrid Lovely blend of tall spikes and bright colors. Long, strong stems are covered with large, closely placed flowers in a full color range to form gracefully tapered, towering spikes. Splendid for the tall border and cutting.

Snapdragon, Double Supreme Mix

Snapdragon, Double Supreme Mix Super bright colors mix. Customer Favorite! Large, gorgeous flowers in a full color blend on sturdy 2½” stems. Snapdragons grow best in cool weather. Sow indoors 8-12 weeks before last frost. LifeCycle: Annual Uses: Borders Sun:

Snapdragons Seeds

Snapdragons Seeds Superb in beds and as cut flowers. Incandescent colors on softly puffed spikes with a lingering fragrance. Start indoors 8-12 weeks before last frost. Blooms early summer, best in cool weather and sheltered from heat. Burpee.com is pleased

Scabiosa, Summer Berries

Scabiosa, Summer Berries Exclusive color combination of extra large blooms. Our hand-picked, custom colors in mouth-watering hues of rich blackberry, wine-red, dusty rose and delicate pale pink. Extra large 2″ blooms sway above ferny foliage, creating a cool, refreshing garden

Salvia, Blue Bedder

Salvia, Blue Bedder HEIRLOOM. It produces vibrant deep blue flowers until hard frosts. Twice the size of the ordinary blue salvia (Victoria). At 30″, this old fashioned strain is nearly as tall as its wild Texas parent. It produces vibrant

Salvia, Lighthouse Purple

Salvia, Lighthouse Purple Deep purple spikes are showy in the garden bed or container. Background music doesn’t get lovelier than this. Planted in the border behind, say, petunias, marigolds or other low-growing flowers, the deep purple spikes with dark to

Salpiglossis, Royale Purple Bicolor

Salpiglossis, Royale Purple Bicolor Cottage garden favorite that adds a colorful impact to beds, borders and vases. Those with a passing acquaintance with Latin will recognize that salpiglossis means “painted tongue”. You have never seen more prettily painted tongues than

Salpiglossis, Royale Yellow

Salpiglossis, Royale Yellow Sun-loving favorite for beds and containers. Call us old-fashioned—please! Here’s a vintage beauty that’s overdue for a revival. The chorus of abundant deep yellow trumpets on 20”-24” stalks creates a florid display of delicious color in the

Salpiglosis

Salpiglossis, Royale Yellow Sun-loving favorite for beds and containers. Call us old-fashioned—please! Here’s a vintage beauty that’s overdue for a revival. The chorus of abundant deep yellow trumpets on 20”-24” stalks creates a florid display of delicious color in the

Rudbeckia, Tiger Eye Hybrid

Rudbeckia, Tiger Eye Hybrid More blooms than we have ever seen on a single specimen. This first F1 hybrid Rudbeckia boasts more blooms than we have ever seen on a single specimen. Sturdy plants produce loads of branches, tightly lined