Blooms reminiscent of antique tea roses, in main season flowering group.
Large, early ripening, fresh market beefsteak with excellent flavor.
Disease-resistant, compact, dwarf plants for garden beds and containers.
Traditional OP, the standard variety in the South.
Large, decadent, ruffled blooms for early spring to summer harvest.
The standard choice for field-cut snaps.
Classic extra-early slicer that works great for dry farming.
Soft, furry plumes are perfect for drying.
Tallest dusty miller for cut foliage.
Best eucalyptus variety for fresh or dried bouquets.
Big jack-o'-lantern with early maturity.
Sweet-scented cut flower with stiff stems and delicate appearance.
Add color and scent to your bouquets with basil.
Sweetly aromatic everlasting used in wreaths and as a bouquet filler.
Novelty, scabiosa-type blooms with unique color and distinct dark eye.
Prolific crested-type celosia, a proven workhorse in the garden.
Productive bouquet filler or accent flower with arrow-shaped plumes.
Extremely long-storage yellow onion.
Early, high-yielding, dark green pods.
Attractive and long-lasting specialty cut with metallic shine.
Uncommon everlasting with adorable blooms for dried-flower production.
Small-medium pumpkin for decorating, carving, and great fall displays.
Early mix for spring and summer production.
Best blue forget-me-not for cut flowers.
Lavender and cream blooms on vigorous plants.
Delicious long Asian cucumber with vigorous, high-yielding plants.
Profuse bloomers for fresh or dried arrangements.
Early San Marzano type with great flavor for sauce.
Attracts and supports beneficial insects.
Blooms reminiscent of antique tea roses, in main season flowering group.