Blooms reminiscent of antique tea roses, in main season flowering group.
Attracts and supports beneficial insects.
Excellent fade and weather resistance in our trials.
Unique dark, almost black, color.
Delicious long Asian cucumber with vigorous, high-yielding plants.
Organic traditional storage shallot.
Widely adapted Walla Walla type for growing farther South.
Novel blooms with slightly ruffled petals and outstanding color.
Early, prolific white cosmos with unique tufted centers.
Large, heat-resistant bunching onions.
Our earliest, sweetest bush type.
Standard filler for arrangements, also known as baby's breath.
Vibrant and productive with sturdy stems.
Bouquet filler with a fresh look and improved uniformity.
Productive, elegant filler for bouquets.
Popular OP variety, defined standard slicing cuke "look" in the North.
High-yielding, colorful, and unique mix with daisy-pattern stem end.
Improved plant height and uniformity for cut flowers.
Edible bright lavender blooms with a spicy scent, a nectar plant.
Outstanding tarnished-copper to plum-colored flowers.
Prolific filler with drooping habit, an elegant bouquet addition.
Ornamental mix of vibrantly-colored winged and warted gourds.
Early San Marzano type with great flavor for sauce.
The superior fava bean.
Large, colorful, warted collection in a multitude of shapes.
Pale pink larkspur for fresh and dried cut flowers.
Classic delphinium for spring or fall arrangements.
Profuse bloomers for fresh or dried arrangements.
Cut flower and butterfly habitat.
Needle- or quilled-type blooms are a unique addition to bouquets.