Flowers
Linaria, Fairy Bouquet Linaria Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDFairy Bouquet is a charming blend of bright colored, dainty, 3/4″ flowers above delicate, airy foliage. Linaria makes an impressive, colorful show when planted in mass, and is also an excellent container filler or border flower that attracts pollinators. Also known as toadflax, and often called a mini-snapdragon because of the resemblance. Cut flowers make darling bouquets. A 1934 All-America Selections winner.
Weight: 200mg
Love-In-A-Mist, African Bride Love-In-A-Mist Seeds
1.000 KDIntriguing, dual-colored blooms on practically care-free plants with lovely, airy foliage. ‘African Bride’ will be a dramatic addition to your cut flower arrangements, and the bees will love it in the garden. Interesting, nearly black, miniature, papery “lanterns” form after flowers drop. This species is native to northern Africa and southwest Europe and is well-adapted to dry conditions.
Weight: 250mg
Lavender, Munstead Lavender – Organic, Heirloom
1.050 KDIntroduced in 1916, ‘Munstead’ was named for Munstead Woods in England where it was a favorite of renowned garden designer, writer, and artist, Gertrude Jekyll. ‘Munstead’ flowers earlier than other lavenders and stays compact. English lavenders are preferred for culinary uses and oils.
Weight: 40mg (~30 seeds)
Lobelia (Trailing), Cascade of Color Trailing Lobelia Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDCascade of Color spills over the edge of patio containers or hanging baskets to soften and complement the entire arrangement. This densely flowering beauty will grace your flower bed with blossoms of blue, blue with a white eye, lilac, red, ruby, and white.
Weight: 125mg (~3000 seeds)
Lobelia, Cambridge Blue Lobelia Seeds Heirloom
0.950 KDThe soft, light blue flowers of Cambridge Blue are perfect for any spot in the garden, hanging baskets, containers, window boxes, or borders. The pale green foliage is not often seen because of the profusion of flowers that bloom from spring to fall. In mild climates, lobelia will grow and bloom during the winter. Under ideal growing conditions, lobelia may reseed.
Weight: 125mg
Amaranth, Love-Lies-Bleeding Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDLove-In-A-Mist, Miss Jekyll Blend Love-In-A-Mist Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.150 KDNow available in organic!
Lupine, Pixie Delight Lupine Seeds
1.000 KDPixie Delight fits into gardens where many other lupines are just too large. Cultivated from a California native wildflower, sky lupine, this variety tolerates poor, dry soil, and is only 12″–18″ tall with a loose, 8″ spikes of flowers in attractive shades of pink, blue, purple, and white. Some flowers may even be bicolored or with markings, for added variety. Grow in groups for a splash of summer color. Ideal for use in containers, rock gardens, and small garden beds.
Weight: 1.5grams (~72 seeds)
Lupine, Russell Blend Lupine Seeds – Heirloom
1.050 KDThis 1937 selection from England contains an array of colors on tall spikes that are quite dramatic when planted in mass, and in groups in a mixed border. A short-lived perennial in USDA zones 4–7, Russell lupines were developed to be grown as annuals in warmer climates, so everyone can enjoy its statuesque beauty.
Weight: 1.5grams (~54 seeds)
Marigold (African), Crackerjack African Marigold Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDIf you want a large, majestic marigold, Crackerjack is a superior blend with a mounding form, consistent height, and sturdy flower stalks. 4″ blooms in tangerine orange, rich gold, and lemony yellow will brighten up your flower bed, path edges, and large container plantings. They make radiant, long-lasting cut flowers and are so easy to grow from seed. For a dazzling contrast, plant next to blue or dark purple flowers.
Weight: 750mg (~180 seeds)
Marigold (African), Kilimanjaro White African Marigold
1.050 KDIt took 21 years and thousands of dollars to develop a white marigold that made its debut in 1975. By growing ‘Kilimanjaro White’, you become a part of the horticultural history and determination that led this seed to your very garden. An awe-inspiring color in the world of marigolds, these 2½” vanilla-white blossoms make a fabulous contrast in any garden and cut-flower arrangement. They have a lovely, sweet scent; different from other marigolds. Marigolds attract butterflies and are fairly drought tolerant.
Weight: 200mg (~48 seeds)
Marigold (French), Favourite Blend French Marigold Seeds
1.000 KDMarigold (French), Naughty Marietta French Marigold Seeds – Heirloom
1.000 KDThese gorgeous yellow and maroon flowers are as beautiful as the starlet depicted on the poster of the 1935 movie, Naughty Marietta. This tough garden standard is very easy to grow from seed and blooms profusely and continuously from summer to frost. Fairly drought tolerant, great for containers, attracts butterflies, and may repel soil nematodes. A 1947 All-America Selections winner.
Weight: 500mg (~144 seeds).
Marigold (French), Red Metamorph French Marigold Seeds – Organic
1.050 KDIn cooler weather, Red Metamorph’s flowers are a deep burgundy, but when the weather warms, watch as splashes of yellow appear on the petals! Then when cooler weather comes back around, the blooms change back to solid burgundy. Beautiful as a garden hedge, this French marigold is stout and dense at about 2′-3′ tall. Prolific bloomer attracts beneficial insects.
Weight: 150mg (~36 seeds)
Marigold (signet), Gem Blend Signet Marigold Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.050 KDAt just 12″ tall, these rich-colored gems are great for borders, rock gardens, or containers, and attract pollinators and other beneficial insects. The flavor and scent of the edible leaves and flowers is floral, citrus, and spicy. Signet marigolds have long been used to add flavor and color recipes. Fairly drought tolerant. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Weight: 100mg (~105 seeds)
Milkweed (Butterfly Flower) Seeds – Native
1.000 KDButterflies will seek out your garden when you grow this vigorous, heirloom perennial, a preferred nectar plant for monarchs and other pollinators. Beginning in summer, you will be treated to a profusion of fiery, red-orange flowers followed by decorative green seed pods. Native to much of the United States. A nice addition to cut flower arrangements.
Weight: 150mg (~24 seeds)
Milkweed (Butterfly Flower), Common Milkweed/Butterfly Flower Seeds – Heirloom, Native
1.050 KDObserve the monarch butterfly lifecycle right in your garden! This heirloom species provides food and habitat for monarch butterflies and is an essential host plant for their caterpillars. In summer, pink to purplish or white flowers are followed by decorative seedpods that are beautiful in dried arrangements. Robust, shrub-like perennial spreads by underground rhizomes. Native throughout much of the eastern and central United States. Sap is toxic; avoid eye/skin contact and do not ingest.
Weight: 150mg
Milkweed (Butterfly Flower), Hello Yellow Milkweed/Butterfly Flower Seeds – Native
1.350 KDAdd more color to your pollinator garden! Asclepias tuberosa is native to most of the U.S. and is usually orange, but sometimes plants magically take on regional characteristics, like this yellow beauty that was found in Colorado. A unique milkweed that will delight your visiting monarch butterflies who are dependant on milkweed for food and habitat. Drought tolerant and practically care free.
Weight: 150mg