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Pure white filler with intricate, lacy pattern for elegant bouquets.
Early-blooming and vigorous variety developed especially for cutting.
A must for cut-flower mixed bouquets.
An absolute must for the cutting garden.
Most widely grown variety with good leaf, flower, and seed yields.
Outstanding cut flower that is also good for bee forage.
Vibrant mix for cut flowers and garden beds.
Spectacular mix of colors with bicolor petals.
Novel cosmos resemble fluted cupcake wrappers.
Heirloom variety with warm, rich colors.
Early, fiery-colored blend for field or greenhouse.
Clear bright orange blooms reminiscent of gerberas.
Most widely grown variety with good leaf, flower, and seed yields.
A vibrant mix of our favorite Sunday colors.
Attracts and supports beneficial insects.
High-yielding sunflower for edible gray-striped seeds and bird food.
Heaviest leaf for processing and freezing.
Tall, first-year flowering perennial in a wide range of colors.
Tall, branching variety with long stems and rich brown flowers.
Petite blooms light up bouquets and garden beds.
Late-season cut flower attracts beneficial insects.
A true Greek oregano with strong aroma and flavor.
Edible flower with mild cucumber flavor attracts bees and butterflies.
Sturdy aromatic ground cover, drought tolerant once established.
Multipurpose flowering crop.
Unique, 1 1/2–2" flowers, named for the famous Dutch Delft blue pottery.