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BLOOMS Jenny y’s Edibles & Blooms BLOOMS [email protected] 2015 Agastache ‘Apac che Sunset’ Agastache ‘Apri icot Sprite’ Spikes of tubular flowers in rich shades of peach, orange, and rose provide striking contrast to the cool, silvery green, finely textured foliage. The leaves are profoundly aromatic, with scents akin to anise, mint or even root beer, depending on your olfactory inclination. A heavy bloomer from June to October, superb for cutting and attracting bees, hummingbirds and butterflies. Apricot Sprite' is a splendid, long-blooming perennial filled with fragrance, soft color, and interesting texture. Its bicolor blooms of peachy apricot flute outwards on long, slender stems, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. The fresh anise scent of the grayish-green lacy foliage intensifies in the summer heat. A pest- and disease-resistant and fuss-free North American native that deserves a place in every sunny border. Agastache ‘Ariz zona Sun’ Agastache ‘Ariz zona Sunset’ In the sensational new Arizona series, Arizona Sun is a compact and uniform, 10-inch plant, with bright sunny yellow, mint-scented tubular flowers. Blooms in abundance throughout summer and into the fall. Hummingbirds and other pollinators love this carefree and drought tolerant plant. In the sensational new Arizona series, Arizona Sunset is a compact and uniform, 10-inch plant with licorice-scented, gray-green foliage. Peachy pink buds open to lavender pink tubular blooms on this very floriferous cultivar. Like other Agastache, Hummingbirds and other pollinators love this carefree and drought tolerant plant. Agastache ‘Aste ello Indigo’ Agastache ‘Astu uro White’ This European award-winner is an exciting breakthrough. Finally an Agastache than lends itself equally well to containers as to your mixed borders. The beautiful deep blue spikes stand 20 inches high and are held over dark green foliage and exude a minty fragrance. The spikes persist from midsummer through fall and are irresistible to butterflies and bees. A carefree joy, Indigo is stunning when planted ‘en masse’ in borders or landscape plantings. A fresh combination of mint-scented, pure white flowers with contrasting bright green calyxes make this dwarf hybrid stand out from other Agastaches. This Fleuroselect Novelty Award Winner blooms mid-summer through fall, and like other Agastaches, strongly attracts hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. Agastache ‘Frag grant Delight’ Agastache ‘San ngria’ A kaleidoscope of brilliant colors garnish this lovely delight. Tubular raspberry, lilac and orange flowers in summer and fall sit a top lacy, fragrant leaves on bushy 2 foot tall plants. Like other Agastache, the highly aromatic foliage is irresistible to butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. This garden-worthy Hyssop is topped with a flourish by upright spires of pink-crimson flowers from July to October. As a bonus, the unique and refreshing lemon-scented foliage can be brewed for a one-of-a kind tea! Excellent plant for attracting birds, bees, and beneficial insects to your garden. Agastache ‘Tan ngo’ Asclepias Tuber rosa Oodles of sizzling hot and brilliant orange-red trumpets embellish the 12 to 16 inch tall dark stalks of Tango from late spring into fall. Like all Agastaches, Tango is a good nectar producer that attracts hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. A compact habit with good branching when compared to other cultivars. A great choice for containers, and one may not be enough. It takes two to tango! Commonly known as Butterfly Weed, Asclepias is a drought tolerant, native perennial with magnificent bright orange flowers concentrated in compact clusters atop branching stems. A non-stop bloomer from midsummer to autumn, the brightly colored flower clusters are followed by fruit and showy seed. The perfect choice for attracting butterflies and beneficial insects to your garden. Argostemma Oc cean Pearls Bells of Ireland A cottage garden staple that is the epitome of grace and charm. Pure white, 2- to 3-inch trumpet shaped flowers sport intriguing black dotted lines, akin to nectar guides, deep in their throats. Extremely floriferous and playful, with sprays of blooms on slender, upright stems that dance in the breeze. An easy-to-grow, self-sowing annual that makes glorious cut flowers and doesn’t need pampering. This showy 2- to 3-foot tall plant produces blossom spikes of papery, apple green, bell-shaped calyxes enveloping small white flowers. An extremely long-lasting and striking addition to both cut and dried arrangements. In the vase, it’s a perfect foil for more brightly colored annuals whilst adding form, structure, and interest in its own right. A self-sower that can usually be relied upon for years of successive blooms.

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Agastache ‘Apache Sunset’Agastache ‘Apache Sunset’ Agastache ‘Apricot Sprite’Agastache ‘Apricot Sprite’Spikes of tubular flowers in rich shades of peach, orange, and rose provide striking contrast to the cool, silvery green, finely textured foliage. The leaves are profoundly aromatic, with scents akin to anise, mint or even root beer, depending on your olfactory inclination. A heavy bloomer from June to October, superb for cutting and attracting bees, hummingbirds and butterflies.

Apricot Sprite' is a splendid, long-blooming perennial filled with fragrance, soft color, and interesting texture. Its bicolor blooms of peachy apricot flute outwards on long, slender stems, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. The fresh anise scent of the grayish-green lacy foliage intensifies in the summer heat. A pest- and disease-resistant and fuss-free North American native that deserves a place in every sunny border.

Agastache ‘Arizona Sun’Agastache ‘Arizona Sun’ Agastache ‘Arizona Sunset’Agastache ‘Arizona Sunset’In the sensational new Arizona series, Arizona Sun is a compact and uniform, 10-inch plant, with bright sunny yellow, mint-scented tubular flowers. Blooms in abundance throughout summer and into the fall. Hummingbirds and other pollinators love this carefree and drought tolerant plant.

In the sensational new Arizona series, Arizona Sunset is a compact and uniform, 10-inch plant with licorice-scented, gray-green foliage. Peachy pink buds open to lavender pink tubular blooms on this very floriferous cultivar. Like other Agastache, Hummingbirds and other pollinators love this carefree and drought tolerant plant.

Agastache ‘Astello Indigo’Agastache ‘Astello Indigo’ Agastache ‘Asturo White’Agastache ‘Asturo White’This European award-winner is an exciting breakthrough. Finally an Agastache than lends itself equally well to containers as to your mixed borders. The beautiful deep blue spikes stand 20 inches high and are held over dark green foliage and exude a minty fragrance. The spikes persist from midsummer through fall and are irresistible to butterflies and bees. A carefree joy, Indigo is stunning when planted ‘en masse’ in borders or landscape plantings.

A fresh combination of mint-scented, pure white flowers with contrasting bright green calyxes make this dwarf hybrid stand out from other Agastaches. This Fleuroselect Novelty Award Winner blooms mid-summer through fall, and like other Agastaches, strongly attracts hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies.

Agastache ‘Fragrant Delight’Agastache ‘Fragrant Delight’ Agastache ‘Sangria’Agastache ‘Sangria’ A kaleidoscope of brilliant colors garnish this lovely delight. Tubular raspberry, lilac and orange flowers in summer and fall sit a top lacy, fragrant leaves on bushy 2 foot tall plants. Like other Agastache, the highly aromatic foliage is irresistible to butterflies, bees and hummingbirds.

This garden-worthy Hyssop is topped with a flourish by upright spires of pink-crimson flowers from July to October. As a bonus, the unique and refreshing lemon-scented foliage can be brewed for a one-of-a kind tea! Excellent plant for attracting birds, bees, and beneficial insects to your garden.

Agastache ‘Tango’Agastache ‘Tango’ Asclepias Tuberosa Asclepias Tuberosa Oodles of sizzling hot and brilliant orange-red trumpets embellish the 12 to 16 inch tall dark stalks of Tango from late spring into fall. Like all Agastaches, Tango is a good nectar producer that attracts hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. A compact habit with good branching when compared to other cultivars. A great choice for containers, and one may not be enough. It takes two to tango!

Commonly known as Butterfly Weed, Asclepias is a drought tolerant, native perennial with magnificent bright orange flowers concentrated in compact clusters atop branching stems. A non-stop bloomer from midsummer to autumn, the brightly colored flower clusters are followed by fruit and showy seed. The perfect choice for attracting butterflies and beneficial insects to your garden.

Argostemma Ocean PearlsArgostemma Ocean Pearls Bells of IrelandBells of IrelandA cottage garden staple that is the epitome of grace and charm. Pure white, 2- to 3-inch trumpet shaped flowers sport intriguing black dotted lines, akin to nectar guides, deep in their throats. Extremely floriferous and playful, with sprays of blooms on slender, upright stems that dance in the breeze. An easy-to-grow, self-sowing annual that makes glorious cut flowers and doesn’t need pampering.

This showy 2- to 3-foot tall plant produces blossom spikes of papery, apple green, bell-shaped calyxes enveloping small white flowers. An extremely long-lasting and striking addition to both cut and dried arrangements. In the vase, it’s a perfect foil for more brightly colored annuals whilst adding form, structure, and interest in its own right. A self-sower that can usually be relied upon for years of successive blooms.

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Blackberry LilyBlackberry Lily Bottle GentianBottle GentianThis uncommon, easy-care perennial, too seldom seen in American gardens, features the foliage of an Iris, the blooms of a Lily, and unusual glossy black berries that form in clusters when its seedpods split open in fall. Long-blooming and very easy to grow, it is a fine addition to any planting. The jazzy, unusual blooms arriving mid-summer are borne at the end of long, wiry stems, reach 2 inches wide and have a rich orange base and liberal scarlet speckles. Fascinating to behold in the garden and often brought indoors for arrangements.

Named by the Massachusetts Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program, Bottle Gentian is an unusual wildflower that prefers a moist, rich soil. Atop the stems are clusters of striking, deep blue flowers that never actually open, giving them their bottle-like appearance. The mature blooms are pollinated exclusively by bumblebees, which pry open the flowers to gain entry into the inner sanctum. This unusual perennial is slow-growing, but long-lived and requires little care once established.

Calendula Deja VuCalendula Deja Vu Castor Bean - Carmencita RedCastor Bean - Carmencita RedGenerous with their daisy-like, bright flowers in shades of pink, orange, yellow, and burnt orange-cream. Some blooms sport contrasting dark lower petals and darker tips. Tolerates full sun or partial shade, grows to about 20-inches tall and will continue to bloom all summer with deadheading. The petals, removed from the flower base, are edible and provide a cheery confetti to salads, grains, and even deserts. Flavor is tangy and slightly sweet. An excellent cut flower.

Fast-growing with iridescent wine-colored foliage, red stems, bright red pods. Can be grown in large containers. Brilliantly colored seed pods make an exotic cut flower. Perennial in zones 8-10.

Castor Bean - New Zealand PurpleCastor Bean - New Zealand Purple Castor Bean - Ricinus CommunisCastor Bean - Ricinus CommunisA unique and uncommon variety, the New Zealand castor bean plant has enormous, deeply lobed, rich metallic bronze-purple leaves that seems to shimmer in the sun. One of the more showy specimens, its foliage, stems, and even seed pods are a deep purple. This variety will grow to 6- to 8-feet tall and produce red blooms in late summer and early fall. Grown as a big leafy specimen or as background plants, this lovely castor bean variety will add a fabulous tropical dimension to your garden. Seeds are highly poisonous.

A specimen foliage plant that is exotic, magnificent and tropical in appearance. Grows to 6 to 10 feet and bears large, deep green leaves embossed with deep red veins. Produces bright pink flower buds and attractive bright pink seed pods which add dramatic flare to the landscape.

Chilean Glory FlowerChilean Glory Flower Sparkler Blush CleomeSparkler Blush CleomeA quick growing, climber with dark fern-like foliage and twining tendrils will scurry up your fence, trellis, or arbor forming a lacy, exotic canopy or useful screen. It bears continual clusters of 1-inch, yellowy-orange tubular blooms which are hummingbird magnets!

This dwarf hybrid Spider Flower yields tremendous blooms over a very long season. Plants reach only 3-feet tall, are bushier and more wind-tolerant than standard Cleomes. The 4- to 6-inch flowers of Sparkler Blush are airy and spidery in hues of pink brushed with white. They hold well on the plant and are wonderfully long-lasting as cut flowers.

White Queen CleomeWhite Queen Cleome Violet Queen CleomeViolet Queen CleomeAn old fashioned favorite, also known as Spider Flower, cleome's large airy flowers bloom atop sturdy 4 foot stalks. A very stately centerpiece in the garden or as a cut flower for large arrangements. If pinched when about 6 inches tall, each plant will branch out to produce a half dozen or more blooms. A bright clean white.

An old fashioned favorite, also known as Spider Flower, cleome's large airy flowers bloom atop sturdy 4 foot stalks. A very stately centerpiece in the garden or as a cut flower for large arrangements. If pinched when about 6 inches tall, each plant will branch out to produce a half dozen or more blooms. A very pretty lavender.

Carpet Mix CosmosCarpet Mix Cosmos Cosmic Orange CosmosCosmic Orange CosmosOnly a foot tall, these new cosmos with semi double 1 1/2 inch blooms in vibrant single shades of lemon, orange and red will add a splash of color to the veggie garden or make an eye-catching addition in front of your favorite flower bed or container garden.

An All-America Winner sure to thrive in any garden. Free flowering with a well branched habit, but compact enough for small gardens. Lacy foliage and silky flowers give an airy touch to the garden from midsummer to frost. Wonderful for cutting. Grows best in full sun.

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Sea Shells CosmosSea Shells Cosmos Craspedia Sun BallCraspedia Sun BallThese bright, colorful 3-inch blooms on tall stems with typical ferny cosmos foliage are a real eye-catcher in any garden. The tubular petals with fluted edges in creamy and pastel shades of white, pink, rose and carmine lend both an elegant and charming effect that is two-toned and three-dimensional. This Mexican native, loved by butterflies, is ideal for a cutting garden or mixed border.

Commonly known as Billy Button or Drumstick, the striking golden-yellow blooms of this wildflower native to New Zealand and Australia make a great addition to bouquets. The 1-inch globes sit atop long, stiff stems amidst grass-like, silvery green foliage. Long vase-life as a cut flower, and retains vivid color when dried.

Echinacea Cheyenne SpiritEchinacea Cheyenne Spirit Little Hobbit Bear Skin FescueLittle Hobbit Bear Skin FescueA stunning first-year flowering echinacea with hues ranging from rich purple to pink, red, salmon, yellows, creams and white. The abundant flowers grace the top of well branched, durable plants. Well suited to your perennial border, a mass landscape planting, a butterfly garden or as a cut flower.

This very attractive, dwarf clumping grass thrives on neglect! With soft, emerald green leaves, this evergreen perennial is ideally suited for the front of borders, as ground cover, or in rock gardens. Will tolerate full sun or part-shade.

Four O’clock Lemon SwirlFour O’clock Lemon Swirl Four O’clock Marbles MixFour O’clock Marbles MixThis lovely four o'clock has lemon-yellow, white, and bicolor, funnel-shaped blooms with a sweet, citrus fragrance. While the flowers close up in the heat of day, they open in the early evening, stay open all night and will be there to great you each and every summer morning.

This collection produces a sweep of striped and marbled, trumpet-shaped flowers splashed with hues of pink, rose, red, orange, and yellow. Like all four o’clocks, they open in the evening, suffusing the air with a delightful, orange-blossom scent. Place them strategically in your garden to enjoy the sweet evening perfume.

Gomphrena FireworksGomphrena Fireworks Gomphrena Globe AmaranthGomphrena Globe AmaranthThis unique cultivar grows to form a full, dense, specimen, reaching to 3- to 4-feet tall and 1-to 2-feet wide. Countless strong, tall stems are topped with exploding bursts of 1-inch hot iridescent pink blossoms tipped with tiny, bright yellow flowers. More blooms per plant than other Gomphrenas, coupled with the explosion of color in its unusual “scaffolding” habit make Fireworks a showstopper in the garden and a conversation piece when cut for a mixed bouquet. This drought-tolerant and extremely low-maintenance treasure will reward you for the season.

Globe amaranth is a non-stop performer! Well-branched, upright plants continuously produce clover-like pom pom blooms all summer long. A classic favorite that thrives in hot conditions, and its long-lasting flowers are superb for cutting and dried arrangements.

Gomphrena Strawberry FieldsGomphrena Strawberry Fields Hyacinth Bean Ruby MoonHyacinth Bean Ruby MoonStrawberry Fields is a little-known treasure that sports unusually deep, clear red flowers that resemble bright red strawberries with tiny yellow "seeds." The neat, everlasting, clover-like, flowers sit atop 2-foot straight stems with narrow, gray-green leaves from summer to early fall. Like other Gomphrena, Strawberry Fields is heat tolerant, great for bedding, borders, cutting and drying.

Award-winner with color all season. Green and wine-colored foliage, purple stems, lilac-rose blossoms and shiny, magenta pods (2-3"). While all parts of the plant are edible, it is recommended that the mature seeds be boiled before eating; used in Asian, Thai and Indian cooking. Useful as cut flowers; pods may also be dried.

Iresene Purple LadyIresene Purple Lady Lobelia Vulcan RedLobelia Vulcan RedA low-growing annual trailer with cascades of bright cranberry and dark burgundy leaves and stems. The perfect choice for a splash of vivid color in your mixed containers, hanging baskets, or as a ground cover in the landscape. Well-suited for both partial sun and shade.

The deep bronze foliage of this perennial forms a columnar, upright clump, topped with spikes of striking rich, fiery, cardinal red flowers from midsummer into early fall. This tall, showy, native cultivar is particularly effective when massed and the tubular flowers are a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies.

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Lucius Snowy Wood RushLucius Snowy Wood Rush Malva ZebrinaMalva ZebrinaThis little ornamental grass with flat, deep green leaves fringed in white hairs has a tufted habit and in mid-summer produces clouds of arching, fluffy, white blooms akin to falling snow. Perfect to plant en masse in rock gardens, as ground cover, and when naturalizing. The brilliant white flowers also provide a lovely accent in your perennial border.

A fascinating heirloom cottage garden plant with lavender-pink petals and exotic maroon veins that is very long blooming. This striking, out of the ordinary plant grows to 3-4 feet.

Kilimanjaro White MarigoldKilimanjaro White Marigold Lemon Gem MarigoldLemon Gem MarigoldDwarf bushy marigold with lovely 2-inch double, creamy-white blooms atop 18” plants.

Hundreds of petite, edible, golden flowers cover neat, low mounds of lacy foliage with a citrusy scent. When planted in trios, these long bloomers give the thick, rounded appearance of a small flowering shrub. Not only great for beds, borders and containers, the fragrant edible excels as a companion in the vegetable garden to repel unwanted guests.

Red Gem MarigoldRed Gem Marigold Tangerine Gem MarigoldTangerine Gem MarigoldHundreds of petite, edible, orangey-red flowers cover neat, low mounds of lacy foliage with a citrusy scent. When planted in trios, these long bloomers give the thick, rounded appearance of a small flowering shrub. The fragrant, edible flowers are great for beds, borders, containers and salads. Also an excellent companion plant for your veggie garden to repel unwanted guests.

Hundreds of bite-size, petite flowers cover neat, low mounds of lacy foliage with a citrusy scent. The long-blooming edible flowers are well-suited for beds, borders, containers and salads. Also an excellent companion plant for your veggie garden.

MilkweedMilkweed Mignonette AmeliorataMignonette AmeliorataThese locally sourced seeds will provide native breeding habitat for monarchs and a valuable nectar source for butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects. Plant these no-maintenance treasures in your garden, sit back, enjoy the pink blossoms, the frenzy of activity and know you’ve payed a role in habitat restoration!

Small, fringed, creamy white flowers carried on the dense spikes of this 14-inch plant will reward you from mid-summer until frost. The blooms are noteworthy for their wonderful, spicy fragrance and, whether in a container or your cutting garden, will benefit from deadheading to encourage ongoing blooms. Will retain their fragrance cut fresh and dried.

Morning Glory ‘Blue Star’Morning Glory ‘Blue Star’ Morning Glory ‘Caprice’Morning Glory ‘Caprice’The unusual color combination of this morning glory offers large, sky blue flowers with a striking, central, fuchsia star radiating from a brilliant white throat. Coupled with the attractive foliage, this is a fast-growing, dense, care-free climber. Perfect for covering unsightly buildings, tumbling over fences, or decorating any vertical garden structure from the mailbox to the lamppost. Grows best in full sun.

This morning glory produces a wealth of trumpet-shaped, 2-inch, sky blue blooms embossed with a beautiful violet star. The blooms of this exceptionally long vine remain open well into the afternoon. Perfect for covering unsightly buildings, tumbling over fences, or decorating any vertical garden structure from the mailbox to the lamppost. Grows best in full sun.

Morning Glory ‘Flying Saucers’Morning Glory ‘Flying Saucers’ Morning Glory ‘Heavenly Blue’Morning Glory ‘Heavenly Blue’If you are a morning glory lover, the huge 6-inch blooms of this spectacular HEIRLOOM will delight you. Each flower is different, but generally pure white offset by irregular blue pinwheel stripes, and sometimes blue flecks. Truly spectacular, these blooms flanked by heart-shaped leaves create a tropical effect. On cloudy days, the flowers stay open all day. A fast-growing, showy, care-free climber that performs best in full sun.

HEIRLOOM. 'Heavenly Blue' is the classic Morning Glory. Abundant and magnificent five inch cheerful bright blue blooms with creamy white throats arise from the attractive foliage of this fast-growing, dense, care-free climber. Perfect for covering unsightly buildings, tumbling over fences, or decorating any vertical garden structure from the mailbox to the lamppost. Grows best in full sun.

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Alaska Mix NasturtiumAlaska Mix Nasturtium Caribbean Cocktail NasturtiumCaribbean Cocktail NasturtiumGreen and white variegated foliage. Improved strain of brilliant, single, 2-inch flowers in yellow, crimson, orange, salmon and cherry. Compact, mound-shaped plants. Both leaves and flowers are edible with a peppery zing.

The blending of pastels and bicolors in delicious shades of strawberry, raspberry, apricot, and cream. Result is an astonishingly soothing carpet of color. Both leaves and flowers are edible with a peppery zing.

Gleam Mix NasturtiumGleam Mix Nasturtium Jewel Mix NasturtiumJewel Mix NasturtiumThis All-American winner is a trailer, ideal for hanging baskets and moderate spreading, with vines that are substantially longer than Jewel Mix. Large double and semi-double blooms in creams, yellows, orange and reds will brighten up your pots and borders from midsummer until frost. The flowers and young leaves are edible with a spicy, peppery flavor akin to watercress. Great as a garnish or for adding zip to your salads!

A nice compact 15 to 18-inch plant with bright, colorful double blooms in yellow, orange and deep red held above light green foliage. Will reward you with blooms until frost. Both leaves and flowers are edible with a peppery zing.

Peach Melba NasturtiumPeach Melba Nasturtium Phoenix NasturtiumPhoenix NasturtiumThis unique HEIRLOOM has a compact mounding habit with blue-grey, lily pad-like foliage and blossoms in a lovely shade of primrose-cream with pearly-red accents in the throat. Dwarf plants are great for containers or nestled in your veggie garden. The flowers and young leaves are edible with a spicy, peppery flavor akin to watercress. Great as a garnish or for adding zip to your salads!

This glorious HEIRLOOM is a semi-trailer, with rarely seen sawtooth margined petals that are one-of-a-kind amongst Nasturtium cultivars. The blooms arise in the classic golds, oranges, and reds of nasturtiums as well as the less common creams, peaches, and salmons, brushed with mahogany near the base. Phoenix is an unbelievably profuse bloomer, beginning in early summer and continuing nonstop until frost. The flowers and young leaves are edible with a spicy, peppery flavor akin to watercress. Great as a garnish or for adding zip to your salads!

Tip Top Apricot NasturtiumTip Top Apricot Nasturtium Nasturtium Variegated QueenNasturtium Variegated QueenTip Top Apricot offers lovely, edible 2 inch flowers in multiple creamy hues of apricot held atop dense mounds of foliage. This tidy plant is great for borders, bedding, and containers. The showy flowers with their darker veining and deeply shaded throat will add a splash of sunshine to your summer salad. Both leaves and flowers are edible with a peppery zing.

Noteworthy for their attractive, white variegated foliage and beautiful flowers in a full range of color. Both leaves and flowers are edible with a peppery zing.

Nemesia ‘Prince of Orange’Nemesia ‘Prince of Orange’ Nicotiana ‘Marshmallow’Nicotiana ‘Marshmallow’This compact bedding plant, native to South Africa, exudes clusters of brilliant orange flowers displayed on erect branching stems. A great choice for adding a burst of vivid color to your beds or containers.

This visually stunning cultivar of flowering tobacco will add stature, grace and fragrance to your summer borders. Large basal leaves give rise to masses of 24-inch stems topped with sweetly scented tubular flowers. The flowers fade through red, pink, and white to give the effect of a beautiful pastel tri-color plant. Pollinators, including hummingbirds, love it.

Nicotiana ‘Only the Lonely’Nicotiana ‘Only the Lonely’ Pink Feather Pampas GrassPink Feather Pampas GrassWinner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, this beloved cultivar, also known as Woodland Tobacco, is a stunning accent plant. The largest of all the Nicotianas, the stately plant grows up to 5-feet tall. Bold, basal foliage is topped with clusters of pendulous pristine white intensely fragrant blooms. Only the Lonely deserves a place near a door, a kitchen window, or under your bedroom window where you can best enjoy the rich Jasmine-like perfume during the night.

This showy ornamental grass will create a spectacular, dramatic statement when planted in your garden. The fresh green foliage is topped by long, thick, elegant dusty-pink plumes late summer through fall. The plumes are often cut and dried for indoor use, or they can be left on the plant for wonderful winter interest. A truly elegant specimen for your landscape.

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White Feather Pampas GrassWhite Feather Pampas Grass Petunia ‘Daddy Mix’Petunia ‘Daddy Mix’The ultimate architectural plant to add texture, autumn color, and winter form to your landscape. The graceful blades grow thickly to an average height of 3-feet, from which arise dozens of large stalks topped by creamy, silky plumes that dance in the breeze. Reaching an overall height of 6 to 8 feet, this is outstanding as a background or as an accent plant and will make a truly elegant addition to your garden. The feather-duster plumes are also a beautiful addition to cut and dried arrangements.

“Who’s your daddy?” Unclear with this hybrid, but let’s not get lost in genealogy. This is a very showy, spreading-type petunia with prominently veined, grandiflora blooms. The 4-inch ruffled blooms, in shades of light blue, orchid, peppermint, pink, plum, and strawberry, retain their color in full sun and stand up well to the rain. Ideal for hanging baskets, window boxes, and containers.

Petunia ‘Dolcissima Flambe’Petunia ‘Dolcissima Flambe’ California Poppy ‘Jelly Beans’California Poppy ‘Jelly Beans’This Fleuroselect Quality Mark Winner is an Italian grandiflora cultivar. Brilliant, 3-inch, ruffled blooms suffused with shades of rose, lemon, and cream are held profusely over compact 10-inch plants. Expect masses of blooms in which no two petals are identical. The ideal choice for window boxes, hanging baskets, containers, or the front of a mixed border.

Fully double blooms in vibrant, irresistible colors of bubblegum pink, creamy yellow, tangerine, and raspberry red glisten above a mass of feathery blue-green foliage. While dainty in appearance, these annuals are tough, hardy, and thrive on neglect in poor, dry soils. The brilliant papery flowers are equally enticing to onlookers and pollinators.

Purple Love GrassPurple Love Grass Purple Prairie CloverPurple Prairie CloverA perennial, warm season, native bunchgrass ideal for providing year-round interest to the landscape. Flat, coarse, green blades form a disorganized clump of foliage that typically rises to 10-inches tall. During the August bloom, florets form a fluffy and airy, reddish-purple cloud, lending a soothing purple haze and irresistible texture to the landscape. The light green summer foliage then transitions to a bronzy-red in the fall. Like other ornamental grasses, if allowed to persist, this Love Grass will continue to provide visual interest through the winter.

This long-blooming, native, perennial, wildflower can add a unique structural element to a mixed border or variety to an existing naturalization or meadow. Intensely red-violet flowers, with orange-tipped stamens around a central cone, punctuate the stiff, upright stems. Like other legumes, this perennial which reaches 3-feet tall at maturity, is invaluable in the fixation of Nitrogen, maintaining the fertility of your garden soils for years to come.

Royal CatchflyRoyal Catchfly Rudbeckia ‘Cherry Brandy’Rudbeckia ‘Cherry Brandy’Also known as Prairie Fire, this distinctive wildflower bears small clusters of brilliant, scarlet red, 2-inch flowers in mid-summer. Each bloom consists of five narrow, widely spaced, notched petals. As numerous flowers open at the same time, the result is a showy crimson display adorned by hummingbirds and butterflies.

After growing Cherry Brandy, you'll never look at Rudbeckia the same way again! This powerhouse of a plant stands two feet tall and sends up dozens of velvety, long-lasting blooms in rich shades of red and mahogany with the trademark big black eye. The butterflies, bees, songbirds and neighbors alike will pay their respects and savor this old-fashioned favorite. Superb for cut flowers and dramatic in arrangements and bouquets.

Rudbeckia ‘Chim Chiminee’Rudbeckia ‘Chim Chiminee’ Rudbeckia ‘Goldilocks’Rudbeckia ‘Goldilocks’This mid-sized variety is a standout due to its very unusual narrow or quilled petals surrounding a brown cone. Flowers are in rustic shades of yellow, gold, orange and mahogany red. A mass of blooms from July to frost. Half-hardy perennial. Often survives a few winters, or at least self seeds.

This exceptional Rudbeckia has a dense branching compact habit, sweet double and semi-double, 4-inch golden-orange, blooms surrounding a dark deep-set eye. Expect ongoing flowering from mid-summer to the first frost. A low-maintenance and carefree beauty that makes an outstanding cut flower.

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Rudbeckia ‘Prairie Sun’Rudbeckia ‘Prairie Sun’ Runner Bean ‘Golden Sunshine’Runner Bean ‘Golden Sunshine’A 2003 All America Selection. Quite different in appearance from other Rudbeckias. It has a light green center with sunny yellow petals edged with a lighter shade of yellow. Plants grow to about 3’ in height and blooms can be as large as 5" across. Can provide high quality cut flowers. Half-hardy perennial. Often survives a few winters, or at least self seeds.

An ornamental and edible, runner bean with glowing chartreuse leaves accentuated by scarlet-red flowers. The 6 to 8 foot vines produce loads of flat, green, tasty pods. Harvest as “snaps” when 4 to 6 inches long with beans just beginning to form in the pods; or, allow the seed to mature further for shell or dried use. A truly vibrant climbing specimen that will tolerate some cool, partially shaded areas better than other types of beans. Choose your perfect spot and let the magic unfold.

SneezeweedSneezeweed Strawflower Dwarf MixStrawflower Dwarf MixDon't let the name Sneezweed scare you away from this stunning bloomer. The name’s origin lies in the Native Americans historical use of the plant to make snuff. Today, the numerous clusters of 2-inch, badminton-birdie shaped, yellow flowers of this Helenium can provide welcome color in late summer and fall garden when many other blooms have disappeared. This perennial typically grows 3- to 5-feet tall and can provide some nice vertical height to the mixed border.

Compact plants bear attractive, papery flowers that provide glorious summer color and are among the best everlastings for winter bouquets. Splendid shades of red, yellow, salmon, rose, violet and white bloom continuously from midsummer until frost. Tolerates poor soil, heat, and drought.

Italian White SunflowerItalian White Sunflower Lemon Eclair SunflowerLemon Eclair SunflowerA.k.a. Italian Greenheart, this unique multi-branching sunflower has creamy white, daisy-like, pointed petals with contrasting green to black centers. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall.

This eye-catching cultivar reaches 4-feet tall, has branching habit, with 4-inch distinctively double, lemon-colored blooms, with chocolate brown centers. Lemon Eclair are pollen free, making for a mess-free cut flower.

Sole D Oro SunflowerSole D Oro Sunflower Sweet Pea ‘Cupani’s Original’Sweet Pea ‘Cupani’s Original’These branching, 4-foot tall plants are covered with large, golden yellow, fully double blooms from July through the season’s end.

A fragrant bicolor in rich colors of purple and deep blue.

Sweet Pea ‘Mollie Rilestone’Sweet Pea ‘Mollie Rilestone’ Sweet Pea ‘Old Spice’Sweet Pea ‘Old Spice’An award-winning fragrant variety from England with long stems and wavy petals of cream edged in deep pink.

Climbing vines and tendrils give way to long stemmed, multicolored fragrant blooms to dazzle your senses.

Sweet Pea ‘Spanish Dancer’Sweet Pea ‘Spanish Dancer’ Tassel Flower Tassel Flower This standout variety boasts dense, gorgeous, delightfully scented clusters of blush, pink and rosy cream blooms, with a distinctive picotee edging. The strong-stemmed, statuesque plants stand 4-feet tall and will quickly cover a trellis with a captivating grace and fragrance.

A rare old-fashioned favorite with scarlet-orange pompom blossoms dancing on the tops of wiry, curvy stems. Its delicate and airy nature adds a lovely element of whimsy to your landscape. To magnify their magic, mass several plants together. Self sows.

Tassel Flower ‘Irish Poet’Tassel Flower ‘Irish Poet’ Torch TithoniaTorch TithoniaRARE - The rediscovered light orange form of tassel flower, almost lost in the last 20 years. Little tufted paintbrush blossoms dance on the tops of curvy stems.Great in masses, or weaving among other annuals. Self sows.

Best Tithonia for cutting. Flowers are 3 1/2 inches wide on strong branching plants with velvety dark green leaves. Blooms midsummer to frost. Loves hot dry sites. Once you have Tithonia in your garden, it’s hard to live without!

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Bonariensis VerbenaBonariensis Verbena Zinnia Classic WhiteZinnia Classic WhiteThis well-loved beauty makes an architectural statement with rich lilac-purple flower clusters floating atop slender, willowy stems that stand un-staked up to 6 feet tall. Good see-through plant for a splash of color and in mass plantings.

These compact plants are smothered, non-stop, with elegant white flowers and sunny yellow centers. Equally suited to mass plantings or containers.

Zin Cut & Come AgainZin Cut & Come Again Zinnia Giant LimeZinnia Giant LimeA gorgeous blend of double and single 2- to 3-inch blooms in a dazzling array of colors ranging from white to scarlet, yellow, salmon, pink, and more. These old-fashioned and long-lasting favorites will provide endless color for your flowerbeds, containers, and borders from midsummer until frost. The more you cut, the more they bloom. Heat-loving and very easy to grow.

Selected for high yielding, long, thick, sturdy stems and extra-large 4-inch, fully double blooms, this award-winning Zinnia is a truly perfect cut flower. It performs equally well in a mixed border as the lemon-lime hue blends harmoniously with a broad color palette.

Zinnia IncaZinnia Inca Zinnia Profusion Double Deep SalmonZinnia Profusion Double Deep SalmonThis tall, strong-stemmed beauty is topped with arresting, vivid orange, 4-inch flowers and petals that twist and curl in the summer sun. The brilliant color coupled with the cactus flower form adds a stunning element to your summer landscape and bouquets.

This landscaping series is designed for large plantings or containers. Unlike the cutting Zinnias, Profusion is a dense, bushy, many-flowered little plant that covers ground and literally fills the garden with color. An All-America Selection Award winner, these plants have bushy habit, 14-inches high and a full 24-inches wide and are covered all season with cheerful, 2½- to 3-inch, orangey-pink, daisy-like, double blooms. An easy-to-grow show stopper!

Zinnia Profusion Double FireZinnia Profusion Double Fire Zinnia Profusion WhiteZinnia Profusion WhiteThis landscaping series is designed for large plantings or containers. Unlike the cutting Zinnias, Profusion is a dense, bushy, many-flowered little plant that covers ground and literally fills the garden with color. An All-America Selection Award winner, these plants have bushy habit, 14-inches high and a full 24-inches wide and are covered all season with cheerful, 2½- to 3-inch, rich, golden-orange, daisy-like, double blooms. An easy-to-grow show stopper!

This landscaping series is designed for large plantings or containers. Unlike the cutting Zinnias, Profusion is a dense, bushy, many-flowered little plant that covers ground and literally fills the garden with color. An All-America Selection Award winner, these plants have bushy habit, 14-inches high and a full 24-inches wide and are covered all season with cheerful, 2½- to 3-inch, classic white, daisy-like, double blooms. An easy-to-grow show stopper!

Zinnia Profusion YellowZinnia Profusion Yellow Zinnia ‘Senorita’Zinnia ‘Senorita’This landscaping series is designed for large plantings or containers. Unlike the cutting Zinnias, Profusion is a dense, bushy, many-flowered little plant that covers ground and literally fills the garden with color. An All-America Selection Award winner, these plants have bushy habit, 14-inches high and a full 24-inches wide and are covered all season with cheerful, 2½- to 3-inch, cheery yellow, daisy-like, double blooms. An easy-to-grow show stopper!

Warm salmon-pink petals are curled at the tips and have an attractive tousled look. Welcome in the garden bed and also lovely for bouquets.

Zinnia Queen Red LimeZinnia Queen Red Lime

These exotic and unusual bicolored Zinnias flaunt a stunning chromatic display of burgundy outer petals that gradually lighten to a creamy lime center, punctuated again by a central burgundy-pink eye. A mix of semi-double and fully double, 2- to 3-inch blooms are held atop sturdy stems on these 18-inch, well-branched plants. An eye-catching flower, ideal for long-lasting cut arrangements.