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!

Yellow Quartet sports strong stems that support beautiful sprays of sweetly-scented yellow 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.

This dahlia quickly captures attention with its distinctive color and graceful form. The large, 7-inch blooms feature a beautiful watercolor blend of apricot, soft pink, and deeper rose tones. Long, elegant petals gently curl and twist in different directions, giving the flower a relaxed yet romantic look. Growing on strong, sturdy plants about 4 feet tall, it produces stunning blooms that make exceptional cut flowers and pair beautifully with cream, purple, and burgundy tones in floral arrangements.

Stunning mix that will grab everyones attention! Butterfly Daffodil bulbs have ruffled, fragrant and unusual shaped flowers. These daffodils are generally tall class of daffodils reaching 14-18 inches tall. These flowers are deer resistant and will perennialize if the foliage is allowed to die down.  

The Tall Mix Cosmo is a large flower that will make a bold and beautiful statement in your garden with its shades of pink, red and white blooms. This beautiful mix blooms throughout the summer producing large, colorful flowers with broad, fluted petals that have delicate, feathery foliage that blooms from midsummer on. The Tall Mix is graceful for backgrounds, borders and bouquets and it tolerates poor soil and hot, humid conditions.

These large, fluffy 8-inch blooms are highly sought after for wedding arrangements and elegant floral designs. Their soft, romantic coloring can range from pale peach to a delicate pink blush, often appearing in multiple shades on the same plant. Growing on sturdy plants about 4 feet tall, they make a beautiful statement in the garden as well as in bouquets. While this variety tends to grow a bit slower and produces fewer blooms than some dahlias, the size and beauty of each flower make it well worth the wait.

One of the most unique cosmos we offer with a soft unique color combinations around. Each bloom will be unique being the first cosmos variety known to combine sumptuous shades of buttery lemon, pink, and apricot. Beautiful for yard borders or in flower arrangements.

SunFillâ„¢ Green is a perfect pre-bloom green filler for any bouquet. Stems are cut when the buds are full before flowering to provide a fantastic new look to your arrangements. The window for cutting depends on the size of the bud you want. Cut early for small buds, wait a bit longer before flowering to have a larger bud. SunFillâ„¢ Green mixes perfectly with spring colors to provide a fresh look to your vase.

Bonita Blue Aster produces beautiful, fully-double pompon flowers that that turn completely blue. The blue flowers reach up to 2" in diameter and remain attractive even when aging. Blue Bonita’s flowers are held at a perfect angle for maximum impact. Bonita has fusarium resistance.

A beautiful pink hyacinth! Hyacinth are one of the most popular flowers around coveted for their beauty and smell. Having Hyacinths in your flower garden will make sure you catch fragrant smells with the wind. Excellent container flower to bring indoors when they begin to bloom. Grow well in rock gardens, borders, and pots.Water in fall to help good root growth before ground freezes. Do not water in excess during summer when bulb is dormant.Care: Use low nitrogen fertilizer in fall and spring. After blooming leave foliage and water weekly. This will help with root growth. When leaves turn yellow and die back foliage may be removed. Placing mulch over plant during winter will help keep plant dormant and protected.Cut Flowers:Hyacinths make excellent cut flowers. Cut as many as needed and bring indoors to enjoy their beauty and scent.

Beautiful salmon-apricot blooms with sweet fragrance! Introduced in 1927, this produces stunning blooms and is known as a good forcer. A real attention grabber.  

Penhill Watermelon 'Dinnerplate' dahlias produce huge, informal decorative blooms in soft shades of watermelon pink, peach, and blush with beautifully ruffled, slightly twisted petals that give each flower a loose, romantic look. The large blooms, often reaching 8–10 inches across, sit atop tall, sturdy plants that typically grow 4–5 feet high, making them perfect for cutting gardens and dramatic landscape displays. Flowering from midsummer until frost, this variety is prized for its unique coloring and airy texture, adding warmth, movement, and a touch of vintage charm to bouquets and garden beds alike.

Spread: 4-6 InchesCup Size: LargeBloom Time: Early, Mid-SpringColor: White, YellowFoliage Color: GreenDaffodils signal spring is here! One of the most popular flower bulbs planted on home landscape. Glorious gold, lemon-yellow, and snowy white blooms are often accented with contrasting trumpets or centers and vary in height from two inches to two feet with flowers in elegant proportion. Easy to grow and survive almost anywhere.Water in fall to help good root growth before ground freezes. Do not water in excess during summer when bulb is dormant.Care: Use low nitrogen fertilizer in fall and spring. After blooming leave foliage and water weekly. This will help with root growth. When leaves turn yellow and die back foliage may be removed. Placing mulch over plant during winter will help keep plant dormant and protected.