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A fabulous jewel tone mix of sweetly scented blooms makes Anytime Mix a favorite! Gardeners will appreciate this more hardy variety. It is a long-season bloomer that can tolerate both cold and heat better than other varieties we have grown. Stalks reach about 24 inches high. An incredible cut flower or landscaping specimen.
Pre-1870 heirloom. Beautiful rose-shaped blooms in many colors: pink, lavender, red, rose, white, and more. Short bushy plants have large, bright green leaves. Very easy to grow. A must for Victorian gardeners. This plant is delicious as cooked greens, with a slightly spicy flavor and is popular in the Himalayan region as a vegetable crop that is a top source of nutrients!
(Salvia Splenden) A salvia with regal gem tones fit for a queen! Bright, compact and tidy in reds, oranges, pinks and purples! Plants reach 1 to 2 feet tall with gorgeous spikes of color!
A blazing blend of rich red and purple varieties, this lettuce blend is likely the most colorful, flavorful and nutritious selection on the market. We have selected our favorite anthocyanin-rich varieties to make the most colorful salad blend possible. With increasing awareness of the importance of eating a rainbow of colors for nutrition, we have assembled a home or market gardener’s best choices for nutrient density, gourmet flavor and beauty. Many rare strains are included in this blend. Grow this for extra flavor, vitamins and beauty!
50 days. A cute, thumbelina mix of jewel toned 1-inch blooms make this a charming choice for kids to grow and for cottage garden designs. An excellent little cut flower, the stems are medium length and sturdy. Plants are average zinnia height and wildly attractive to pollinators. So pretty!
Biennial (perennial in some areas). Incredible huge flowers! Tall spikes of long-lasting, bell-shaped flowers feature rich tones of purple, lavender, plum, pink, and white to cream. A cottage garden staple for centuries, it makes a fine cut flower. It was offered by Comstock, Ferre & Co. in 1856.
The colors are what makes these flowers such a charming attraction! The stunning hues of peach, apricot, orange, vanilla and yellow, sometimes bicolored or tricolored, captivate the eye. At sunset, the petals fold up for the night to reveal flashy red or maroon backsides. As with most calendulas, they will do better in a sunny spot. This is a wonderful choice to start with -- and remember that calendulas have many medicinal and culinary uses. Another wonderful selection from plant breeder Frank Morton.
Invite this antique Japanese morning glory mix into your garden, and your landscape will be enveloped in extraordinary and intriguing blooms in a range of colors and forms. The Edo period in Japan saw a craze for collecting and breeding unusual morning glories with unique colors and forms. This mix is a living collection of some of the best Japanese varieties from history with truly dazzling and glitzy blooms!
A dainty and delightful dwarf variety with gorgeous array of sunset colors. Compact and tidy plants reach about 16 inches tall and about as wide. A cottage garden accent or border plant, it also performs well in pots, raised beds and meadows. Versatile and irresistible to pollinators, and provides loads of color that will make your garden really glow this summer!
A gorgeous and fragrant mix of the finest sweet peas. Selected from varieties dating 1901-1907 has many brilliant shades of colors. Great heat resistance. Modern varieties are just not the same. (Warning: The seeds, pods and plants are poisonous!)
(L. latifolius) Hardy perennial. Sow in place fall or spring. Here is the wild sweet pea that comes in pink, red and white. Long blooming vines are very drought and winter hardy. Slow to germinate; soak 24 hours before planting in early spring. Beautiful clusters of blooms but are not fragrant like annual sweet peas. (Warning: The seeds, pods and plants are poisonous!)
One of the most colorful coleus blends we have ever seen! This selection is a neon rainbow of leafy loveliness and beauty. Super low-maintenance ornamental that can be grown in shade or sun and treated as a landscape plant or a house plant. The colors in this mix are bold, with magentas, hot pinks, and lime greens. Foliage has softly scalloped edges with some having picotee colors. Coleus were a poplar favorite in Victorian times, and they still bring vibrant beauty to almost any garden of any size, adding color for spring, summer and fall.
(Achillea millefolium) An electrifying mix of colors that breathes life into the landscape. Yarrow is an ancient herb appreciated for centuries as a healing plant. Ancient Native Americans chewed the leaves for toothaches, and an ancient Chinese proverb claims that yarrow brightens the eyes and promotes intelligence. Yarrow is a keystone plant for the drought-tolerant garden and is frequently grown in butterfly gardens. The roots also help to prevent erosion.
A gorgeous jewel-toned mix for landscape and cut flower design. Plants stand about 3 feet tall and are topped with feathery flames of color, making an amazing display in the garden and arrangements. The blooms in this mix can add pops of high-contrast color to fresh or dried arrangements. A gorgeous cut flower that is easy to grow and reliable.
Glitzy and glamorous, this mix produces clusters of glistening sea urchin shaped blooms in colors from pinks to whites and purples. The blooms lure in pollinators like bees and butterflies. Try this compact, long-season bloomer.
A charming Japanese mix of large-headed, cactus and dahlia-style zinnias in range of choice colors,. A select mix from the historic Takii Seeds of Japan, this open-pollinated selection is reliable, prolific and wildly colorful. It is super easy to grow and attractive to pollinators.