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Best Sellers
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Mammoth Yellow Quill Garden Mum
Garden Mum, Mammoth Daisy Quill Yellow Very hardy and dense-mounded—no need to prune or deadhead. Yellow daisies blend with sedums and catmints. Bright yellow quilled daisies Read More » -
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 Read More » -
Nemophila Seeds
Nemophila Seeds Beautiful blue, cup-shaped flowers bloom prolifically throughout the summer and are great for edgings and borders. Nemophila, Baby Blue Eyes American wildflower is perfect Read More » -
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 Read More » -
Mammoth Daisy Coral Mum
Very hardy and dense-mounded—no need to prune or deadhead. Coral lavender daisies add unusual tones in fall. Daisies open a beautiful coral shading to lavender pink. Read More » -
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 Read More » -
Mammoth Daisy Red Mum
Very hardy and dense-mounded—no need to prune or deadhead. Red mums are a must for vibrant fall color. Semi-double blooms are bright red with perfect round Read More » -
Bottle Rocket Ligularia
Ligularia, Bottle Rocket PPAF Richly saturated 12” yellow spikes on chocolate stems dazzle in the border. One luminous leopard plant. With richly saturated 12” yellow spikes Read More » -
Princess Irene Tulip Bulbs
Tulip, Princess Irene Orange with purple flames. Tulip Princess Irene is a delightful color combination of orange with purple flames. One of the longest lasting blossoms Read More » -
Zinnia, Old Mexico
Zinnia, Old Mexico Heirloom 1962 All-America Selections winner. Old Mexico is a selection of Mexican zinnia (Zinnia haageana), a compact and disease resistant type of zinnia Read More » -
Nasturtium, Peach Melba
Nasturtium, Peach Melba HEIRLOOM. Bright creamy yellow blossoms with maroon blotches near the centers Grown first in kitchen gardens, young leaves, buds and flowers were picked Read More » -
Marigold, Cottage Red
Marigold, Cottage Red Unusual marigold, discovered in Mexico. We love the loose, airy feeling of this tall, billowy marigold. It suggests the informality of a cottage Read More » -
Frankly Scarlet Daylily
Prize-winning landscape plant with richly-toned scarlet 4” blooms. As the summer afternoon progresses, ‘Frankly Scarlet’s scarlet blooms ramp up their color intensity. With alluring blue-green foliage, Read More » -
First Yellow Geranium
One of the hardest colors to get in geranium. This is a triumph of plant breeding. Hello, yellow. Presenting the first true yellow geranium—ever! A breakthrough Read More » -
Petunia, Shock Wave™ Coconut
Petunia, Shock Wave™ Coconut Shock wave petunias are one of the most floriferous plants that money can buy. Shock Wave petunia is outrageously and delightfully floriferous. Read More »
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