• AKA. Moss-Rose  Magnificent flower carpet. A perennial plant that is used as an annual. Forms a bush growth up to 10 cm with pure red, double flowers, 3-4 cm diameter flowers from June until frost.
  • AKA. Moss-Rose  Annual flowering carpet, grows 10-15 cm  height. Large, white, yellow, orange, pink and red flowers, diameter 3-4 cm. Blooms on sunny and clear days from June until frost. Use for flower beds, borders, vases and balcony boxes.
  • AKA. Moss-Rose  Small, fast-growing annual plant growing to 10 cm tall. The leaves are thick and fleshy, up to 2.5 cm long, arranged alternately or in small clusters. The flowers are 2.5-3 cm diameter with five petals, mixed red, orange, pink, white, and yellow.
  • AKA. Moss-Rose   Annual flowering plant with creeping, branched stems, grows 10-15 cm tall. Large, white double flowers, diameter 3-4 cm Blooms on sunny and clear days from June until frost. Use for flowerbeds, borders, pots and containers.
  • AKA. Moss-Rose   Annual flowering plant with creeping, branched stems, grows 10-15 cm tall. Large, yellow double flowers, diameter 3-4 cm Blooms on sunny and clear days from June until frost. Use for flowerbeds, borders, pots and containers.
  • AKA. Moss-Rose   Annual flowering plant with creeping, branched stems, grows 10-15 cm tall. Large, orange double flowers, diameter 3-4 cm Blooms on sunny and clear days from June until frost. Use for flowerbeds, borders, pots and containers.
  • AKA. Moss-Rose   Annual flowering plant with creeping, branched stems, grows 10-15 cm tall. Large, pink double flowers, diameter 3-4 cm Blooms on sunny and clear days from June until frost. Use for flowerbeds, borders, pots and containers.
  • Perennial flowering plant grows 50-90 cm in height. Snow white, single and double flowers, diameter 8-12 cm with a yellow center. Blooms in the second year from June to September. Grows at one place 3-4 years. Use for flower bouquets and beds.
  • Perennial flowering plant, grows 10-20cm  height. Pubescent stems with grayish-green leaves. Small, light yellow flowers with a pleasant honey aroma are collected in dense inflorescences.  
  • Edelweiss Leontopodium Alpinum is a famous, short-lived, herbaceous perennial native to alpine areas of Europe. Edelweiss seeds can be sown indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, so seedlings can be transplanted outdoors after the last frost. So-called Edelweiss of the Alps is a clamping, woolly perennial wildflower with highly attractive gray-green foliage and small yellow flowers that seat on a top of showy, fluffy, white-woolly, bract-like leaves, and this highly attractive combination is shaped like a lion's paw. Edelweiss starts to bloom in the summer. The established Edelweiss likes to grow in full sun, and cool summer climates are preferable environments.
  • This evergreen subshrub slowly spreads to form a tidy cushion of shiny dark green leaves. In late spring and early summer, numerous flattened clusters of 4-petaled snow-white flowers nearly cover the foliage. Candytuft makes an effective edging for a sunny border.
  • Perennial: Large 20 cm blooms in red, pink, mauve, salmon, white, and red with black centers. Expect up to twenty flowers per plant, followed by attractive seed pods from which seeds can easily be harvested. Pizzicato oriental poppy seeds are best direct sown in fall or mid-winter, and grow to a height of 50 cm. The flowers appear on stiff stems that stand up well in windy areas. This Oriental poppy mix blooms in June and July, after spring bulbs have faded, but before the arrival of summer flowers. After flowering, seed heads dry and the foliage fades away entirely, returning with autumn rains. This poppy is a good choice for xeriscaping, and it's deer resistant. Greenhouse: The seed requires darkness and a minimum 24 C soil temp. for proper germination. Since seedlings are hard to transplant, sow in peat pots and place them in a flat. Cover seed flat with black plastic or heavy paper. Seed germinates in about 10 days at 60 - 80%. Grow seedlings at 29 C days and l6°C - nights. Do not use cold water on seedlings. Cut all poppies in the bud, dip stems in boiling water for a few seconds to promote full bloom. Direct Sowing: Sow seed in July in warm soil. Do not try to transplant seedlings. Plants are quite hardy and bloom in early June next spring.
  • Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus)  Easy-to-grow from flower seed, Balloon Flowers are an old-fashioned favorite, and they are as lovely in the garden as they are in the vase. This flower has unique star-shaped blue blossoms, and it blooms late summer and into the fall. Platycodon Grandiflorus has been around forever. The buds form like balloons and then grow until the right time to pop open and form the lovely star-shaped flower. Balloon Flower plants are very hardy perennials that can withstand periods of drought, and they are rarely bothered by disease or insect problems making them virtually a maintenance-free perennial.

  • Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus)  Easy-to-grow from flower seed, Balloon Flowers are an old-fashioned favorite, and they are as lovely in the garden as they are in the vase. This flower has unique star-shaped blue blossoms, and it blooms late summer and into the fall. Platycodon Grandiflorus has been around forever. The buds form like balloons and then grow until the right time to pop open and form the lovely star-shaped flower. Balloon Flower plants are very hardy perennials that can withstand periods of drought, and they are rarely bothered by disease or insect problems making them virtually a maintenance-free perennial.

  • Perennial flowering plant with erect, robust stems, height 50-70 cm Small, fluffy flowers, pink colour. Suitable for growing in group plantings, flower beds.
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    Perennial flowering plant with erect, robust stems, height 50-70 cm Small, fluffy flowers, white colour. Suitable for growing in group plantings, flower beds.
  • Excelsior Hybrids: the most dramatic of all foxgloves. These flowers completely circle stems, are held horizontally to best show beautiful interior spotting. Excelsior Hybrids foxgloves grow up to 5 ft. tall their second year are winter hardy to zone 4.
  • Perennial, grows 90 cm tall. Large, white, hot pink, bright fuchsia, and scarlet hich grow diameter 6-9 cm. Grows in full sun or partial shade. Blooms in the second year from June to September. Use for group plantings, borders, and cutting. In general, daisies are grown for masses of reliable blooms in late summer and autumn. Do not cover seeds; seeds germinate in 7 to 28 days. Pinch tips for bushier plants. Chrysanthemums have a confusing classification system, and the Latin names have changed over time.
  • Perennial flowering plant grows to a high of 60-70 cm and produces many stems that are suitable for cut flowers. Produces woolly spikes, often reddish-purple. Mid-green, lance-shaped leaves sometimes have white woolly hairs on the leaf veins. Caution: The whole foxglove plant is toxic; no part is edible.
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    Matures 130-150 days: Also known as Pacific Coast hybrids, Delphinium elatum "Pacific Giant" is a group of regal delphiniums with tall, spiky blooms available in the colors shown. At maturity, the plants reach impressive heights of 1.5-2.5 meters "Pacific Giant" delphiniums are suitable for growing in plant hardiness zones 2 through 9. Long flower-filled spikes bloom in a beautiful blue. The flowers populating the spikes are symmetrically shaped, with huge 8 cm blooms. This delphinium also has mildew resistance.    
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    a.k.a Pincushion Flower

    Elegant and uniform cut flower.

    1 1/2–2 1/2", lavender-blue flowers stand tall on strong, slender stems. A dramatic addition to any bouquet or garden. Also known as mourning bride
    Matures in 90-100 days Package contains: 50 Seeds  
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    Soapwort is a favourite perennial for cool-alpine and rock gardens. This semi-evergreen blooms from May to August with five-petaled pink flowers joined at the base to form a nectar tube that is highly attractive to bees. Provide good drainage. The roots really can be used to make soap. Rock Soapwort looks marvelous in containers, but best in situations when it can trail and seed itself. Sturdy and easy to grow. Stems are thicker, stronger, taller, and easier to manage than those of annual gypsophila, an otherwise similar flower. 3/4 to 1" dusty pink blooms float above gray-blue, waxy foliage. Branching plant habit. Also known as cow soapwort.  
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    Hollyhock Seeds -Coral & Indian Spring Mix The semi-tall stalks of Indian Spring Hollyhock are filled with single and semi-double blooms in shades of pink, coral, white, cream, purple, and lavender. Prolifically blooming, Indian Spring Mix is known to bloom in its first year, which is unusual for Hollyhocks.  
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