New for 2025

New for 2025

See all the new seed varieties we have added for 2025! Every year we add new seed to our already large collection of seed. We are excited to have selected so many new varieties for our customers to try. We have beautiful new flowers, delicious new vegetables and herbs for home gardeners.

Belmont is a seedless mini-watermelon that matures at 6-10 lbs. Belmont offers extremely deep red flesh color and excellent demarcation. It has a very strong and vigorous vine with excellent yield potential. For best results plant Ace, Watermelon Seeds with this variety as a non-harvester pollenizer.

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 1/2" snow-white blooms. Also known as feverfew. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.

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.

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.

South of the Border blend is composed of red, orange and yellow zinnia varieties. This mixture produces beautiful blooms of semi-double to double flowers on each stem. Zinnias are a perfect choice for any cut flower grower and even attract butterflies to your garden. Large, colorful blooms lend cheer and texture to bouquets and floral arrangements. Spread at 19 lbs per acre or 7 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.

Delft Blue Nigella, also known as Nigella damascena, is a striking variety of the ornamental flower commonly referred to as Love-in-a-Mist. With origins dating back to ancient times, this charming plant has long been celebrated for its delicate beauty and unique characteristics. Delft Blue Nigella features ethereal, finely cut foliage and produces distinctive, double flowers in a captivating shade of deep blue, which contrasts beautifully with its lacy green foliage. The plant typically reaches maturity in about 70 to 90 days, blooming from late spring to early summer. It has a compact, upright growth habit, generally standing 12 to 18 inches tall, and is well-suited to garden beds, borders, and containers. Delft Blue Nigella thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade, making it a versatile and visually stunning addition to any garden. Its unique color and intricate flower structure add a touch of elegance and intrigue to floral displays.

Red Lemon BiColor is a beautiful sunflower with lemon petals that blend into a red center. This is a unique blend that hasn't been replicated. The red color on the petals diffuses over the lemon base giving a soft almost pinkish color to the flower as it opens.

Barracuda carrot is a modern hybrid variety bred for high yields, uniformity, and excellent flavor, making it a favorite among commercial growers and home gardeners alike. It produces slender, deep orange roots with a smooth texture, reaching 7–9 inches in length, and is known for its crisp, sweet taste with minimal core. Ideal for spring and fall planting, Barracuda carrots thrive in loose, well-drained soil and full sun, with consistent moisture to prevent splitting. Sow seeds directly into the garden and thin seedlings to allow room for proper root development. Requiring about 75–80 days to mature, these carrots are excellent for fresh eating, juicing, cooking, and long-term storage thanks to their durability and sweetness.

The Figaro Mix Dahlia is a delightful blend of compact dahlias that showcases an array of vibrant colors and shapes, making it a standout choice for any garden or container. This mix features blooms in shades of red, pink, yellow, and white, creating a lively, cheerful display that brightens up outdoor spaces throughout the summer and into fall. Known for their bushy growth habit, these dahlias thrive in full sun and are perfect for borders, patio pots, and mixed flower beds. Their resilience and ability to attract pollinators enhance the garden's ecosystem while providing ongoing visual interest. With minimal maintenance and a long blooming season, the Figaro Mix Dahlia is an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to add a splash of color and charm to their landscapes.

QIS Rose is a beautiful statice plant that is used the perfect cut flower. QIS is a considerable improvement over standard varieties in uniformity, color, flower size and stem quality. Produces clouds of tiny, non-shattering pink flowers. This statice flower offers shipability for professional growers and long vase life. Popular for both fresh and preserved cut flower production. Stiff stems do not require netting.

ProCutĀ® Orange Excel produces the deepest orange color with upright facing flowers on single stems. ProCutĀ® Orange Excel is slightly faster to flower than ProCutĀ® Orange and has that same consistent and dependable ProCutĀ® performance with overlapping petals. Spectacular vibrant orange bouquets will awe your customers.

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

Under the Sea blend is composed of violet, coral and white zinnia varieties. This mixture produces beautiful blooms of semi-double to double flowers on each stem. Zinnias are a perfect choice for any cut flower grower and even attract butterflies to your garden. Large, colorful blooms lend cheer and texture to bouquets and floral arrangements. Spread at 19 lbs per acre or 7 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.

Beautiful pastel blooms make excellent long-lasting cut flowers. The blooms produce a 2–4", canopy flower head on 24" stems. Long vase life. Also great for pollinator gardens.

Firmament Cynoglossum, commonly known as the "Chinese Forget-Me-Not," features charming, star-shaped flowers that typically bloom in shades of blue and white. The delicate blooms are held above rosettes of fuzzy, lance-shaped leaves, creating a soft, inviting appearance in the garden. These flowers have a lovely, subtle fragrance that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, making them a favorite among gardeners looking to enhance biodiversity. Firmament Cynoglossum prefers well-drained soil and partial to full sun, thriving in a range of garden settings, including borders and wildflower patches. This perennial plant can spread nicely, forming attractive clumps that add a touch of whimsy to any landscape. With its captivating color and ease of care, Firmament Cynoglossum is a delightful choice for adding beauty and charm to your garden!

Gomphrena Fireworks is a new and unique, stand out species of Gomphrena features beautiful, tall, sturdy 36" to 48" inch stems. Topped with vibrant 1" to 1.5" inch, hot iridescent pink blooms tipped with bright yellow star shaped stamens, they resemble firecrackers! Excellent for a cut flower production crop. This low-maintenance variety tolerates heat and is a favorite for friendly garden pollinators.

Blue Quartet sports strong stems that support beautiful sprays of sweetly-scented very blueish-purple 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.

Also known as ā€˜yam bean’, this tuber has crisp, sweet white flesh, and light brown skin. Low calorie food that is great in a salad or stir-fry. With a long, hot season it can grow 4-6" diameter and 4-5 lbs in weight. More temperate climates will produce smaller roots. Tubers develop after flowering and store well.