Cut Flowers

Cut Flower Seed

Growing cut flowers in your garden is satisfying and beautiful experience. Nothing is easier than walking out into the garden and cutting some blooming flowers to bring indoors. These cut flower varieties are reliable, beautiful and smell great!

Marine Quartet sports strong stems that support beautiful sprays of sweetly-scented light pink flowers. Stock flowers are ideally suited for bouquets but can also be used as a spring bedding plant in some markets. Early to bloom in 13-15 weeks with 55% double flowers. Requires pinching of the first flower bud to force secondary bud development and spray-style flowers. Ht. 22–26". Avg. 15,600 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.

The 'Lake Collection' Purple offers a long-day flowering Trachelium variety that produces the large central umbel with smaller purple side umbels or “satellites.” Excellent vase life and great for floral arrangements. Foliage is medium green. Needs a minimum of 16 hours of day length to flower. Also know as the throat flower.

The Monster series strawflowers are high yielding produces of fresh cut or dried arrangements. This variety has beautiful dark purple blooms. The Monster Purple variety produces extra large double blooms with long and strong stems. Blooms reach 2–2 1/2" across.

Emerald Tassel produces beautiful long lime-green blooms that make great cut flowers. They can be used in fresh bouquets along or as filler flowers. They can also be dried and used in fall arrangements.

The Zinnia F1 Hybrid Sunshine Mix produces large, vibrant dahlia-like blooms that will brighten up any garden border or vase! These beautiful, bright flowers contrast well with its dark green foliage. This mix produces roots that are extra tough so that they will stand up to container production so that you can sow early and plant out late spring. Deadhead the faded blooms of the Sunshine Mix regularly to encourage even more blooms.

The Balls Orange Calendula is an old-fashioned variety that has a large, fully double, orange blossoms that are perfect for cutting. This variety grows to be 24 inches tall and produces beautiful edible flower petals. The Balls Orange is suitable for cutting, beds and borders, and the pollinator garden.

Tightly spaced petals on the flower spike make for compact 1.5–2", creamy pink-colored blooms with a full appearance. An early stock that makes a great cut flower for home gardeners and market growers. Iron has strong, straight, rigid stems.

A high yielder of button-like blooms. An excellent filler for bouquets and vases. Blends well with other cut-flowers. An upright plant with lots of strong stems that carry .5-1" yellow blooms. Also known as feverfew. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.

The Orange Shades Figaro Dahlia is a stunning variety that captivates with its warm, vibrant blooms in shades of orange, apricot, and golden yellow. These compact dahlias feature a delightful mix of colors, creating a cheerful and inviting display that brightens any garden or container. With a bushy growth habit, they are ideal for borders and patio pots, providing continuous blooms from summer through fall. Thriving in partial sun, the Orange Shades Figaro Dahlia is also known for attracting pollinators, adding both beauty and ecological value to outdoor spaces. Easy to care for and resilient, this variety is perfect for gardeners of all skill levels, bringing a radiant touch of color and charm to any landscape.

Produces a vibrant array of zinnias that look great in cut flower bouquets as well as beds and borders. A beautiful blend of ‘Canary Bird’, ‘Coral Beauty’ and ‘Orange King’ Zinnia varieties. Zinnias are also great for attracting butterflies.

Tightly spaced petals on the flower spike make for compact 1.5–2", dark rose-colored blooms with a full appearance. An early stock that makes a great cut flower for home gardeners and market growers. Iron has strong, straight, rigid stems.

Dalmatian Foxglove offers uniformity, a great habit and early flowering, making it ideal for home and market growers. Blooms from seed the first year and produces beautiful rose bell-shaped petals with dark freckles within. Best when treated as a fall or spring-planted hardy annual, as winter survival is generally poor when treated as a perennial. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.