Needle- or quilled-type blooms are a unique addition to bouquets.
Unique appearance, outstanding flavor, comparable to finest heirlooms.
Economical choice for containers.
BLS 1–10 and Phytophthora resistance.
For larger seedlings like peppers and tomatoes.
Standard bunching dill.
Prolific crested-type celosia, a proven workhorse in the garden.
Large flowers and a wide color range.
Greater uniformity for better yields.
Traditionally used to flavor Mexican and Indian dishes.
Zesty citrus aroma for adding unique flair to fish and salads.
Greater uniformity for higher yields.
Sweet-scented cut flower with stiff stems and delicate appearance.
Classic red poppy dotting fields throughout Europe.
Improved strain of standard Genovese basil.
Sturdy, uniform plants with strong stems.
Tallest dusty miller for cut foliage.
Fruits with excellent flavor borne on powdery mildew resistant plants.
Uncommon everlasting with adorable blooms for dried-flower production.
Organic traditional storage shallot.
Best blue forget-me-not for cut flowers.
Disease-resistant, compact, dwarf plants for garden beds and containers.
Productive and easy to grow and harvest.
Summer sunshine for late fall, as tough as it is beautiful.
Productive bouquet filler or accent flower with arrow-shaped plumes.
Mid-sized blooms in shades of orange.
Unique dark, almost black, color.
Bouquet filler with a fresh look and improved uniformity.