Headstart is a new quick to mature, ball type cabbage. This variety displays very uniform head size and good round shape. Does best in Southwest region.
Bimble Box has oval-shaped, dark green leaves with a significant menthol scent. Produces beautiful foliage that is used in cut-flower arrangements. Also makes great dry flower bouquets. Common names for Eucalyptus populnea are: Bimble box; Gum Tree, Gomboom, Poplar box and Bimbil box.
An early half-long eggplant. Picasso keeps its attractive dark color until the end of the season. Smooth calyx won’t scratch fruit or harvesters. It has a very strong plant and does great in home gardens, market growers and open-field production.
A beautiful Dahlia variety that is easy to grow from seed. Bishop's Children is a vibrant-toned mix of solid and bicolor blooms in shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, and purple. This bushy Dahlia plant reaches 36" tall and about a foot wide, with leaves so dark they appear black. Dahlia is a great cut-flower or flower border plant.
Beacon Rose offers a white petal with deep rose centers. This pansy is great for container growing. Spring Grandio is specifically bred pansy for early spring production! This variety blooms early and offers more daylength neutrality. Also offers plant uniformity and matched bloom time. We offer many Spring Grandio colors and three mixes. Ht. 6–8". Avg. 17,000 seeds/oz.
Sorrento is a speedy maturing broccoli that is reliable for fall or late winer growing. This is our favorite Raab for fresh market and home growers. This plant has uniform large florets with bluish-green narrow turnip-shape leaves. It has a tall, upright plant habit and a low bolt tolerance.
Rose Quartet sports strong stems that support beautiful sprays of sweetly-scented 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.
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.
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.
Black Amber is a broom corn used for decoration and bird seed. An heirloom sorghum also known as Texas Black Amber Molasses. Stalks were used for forage, silage and sorghum syrup, due to a high sugar content and were used to replace sugar cane. Seed heads are similar to corn tassels but, consist of shiny black hulls encasing amber colored seeds.
Chief produces 2-7" fire red blooms that are very well suited to production of cut flowers. Does great in high heat temperatures of greenhouses. Dense plantings of Chief produce strong stems and high quality cut flowers. Also known as cockscomb and crested cock's comb.
Red Plume Atriplex (Atriplex hortensis), also known as Red Orach or Mountain Spinach, is an heirloom leafy green that has been cultivated in Europe since ancient times, often valued as a nutritious alternative to spinach. The seeds produce upright plants reaching 4–6 feet tall, with striking plume-like spires of deep red to magenta foliage that add both ornamental and edible value to the garden. Its tender young leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked like spinach, while mature leaves retain their rich color even after cooking. Red Plume Atriplex thrives in full sun with well-drained soil and is tolerant of poor soils, drought, and summer heat, making it a versatile choice for both vegetable gardens and ornamental borders. In addition to its culinary uses, it also works well as a companion plant, providing natural shade for more delicate crops.
Camelot Lavender Digitalis (Digitalis purpurea) is a stunning hybrid foxglove variety developed for its large, tubular blooms in soft lavender with speckled white throats, offering a refined cottage garden appeal. Originating from the long-cultivated foxglove family, which has been cherished in European gardens for centuries, Camelot Lavender grows 36–48 inches tall and 12–18 inches wide, producing sturdy spikes that flower the first year when started early. For best results, sow seeds indoors 10–12 weeks before the last frost, then transplant into well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. It requires consistent moisture, occasional deadheading, and protection from extreme heat. Blooming in about 120–150 days, this variety is perfect for borders, pollinator gardens, and cut flower arrangements, attracting bees, hummingbirds, and admirers alike.
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.
Lemon Profusion is a beautiful zinnia with lemon-yellow petals. A popular variety for greenhouse growers, containers and in the garden. Excellent disease resistance and uniformity. Also does very well in extreme heat and drought tolerant. Compact growth and excellent performance allow it to grow in all climates. Ht. 14-18". Avg. 2,750 seeds/oz. Packet: 20 seeds.
The Monster series strawflowers are high yielding produces of fresh cut or dried arrangements. This variety has beautiful white blooms. The Monster White variety produces extra large double blooms with long and strong stems. Blooms reach 2–2 1/2" across.
Fragaria vesca var. vesca, aka Woodland Strawberry, has white flowers and small, very flavorful crimson berries. This everbearing alpine strawberry will produce fruit all summer long.
Alexandria is a delicious alpine strawberry that produces delicious fruit. Deep scarlet and fragrant aromatics, these strawberries are the size of wild berries. Alexandria is an everbearing strawberry that can produce the first year if planted early. These day-neutral plants stay compact and produce few runners. Excellent for pots and window boxes.