Bachelor Buttons (OSC Mixed Colours) – Approx. 250 sds/pkt. Robust 60cm (24") high plants are filled with papery, double flowers in a wide array of clear, bright colours. Uniform, bushy plants make this variety a real dandy! Attracts butterflies/hummingbirds.
Calendula (Pacific Beauty Mix) – Approx. 60 sds/pkt. Short-lived tender perennials that are grown as annuals in Canada. Spectacular 10 cm (4”) blooms in a delightful range of colours: yellow, orange, apricot and cream. Flowers freely throughout the summer on well-branched plants that grow to 45 cm (18”) in height. Calendula is also known as the Pot Marigold.
California Poppy (Mission Bells Mixed) – Approx. 150 sds/pkt. Rugged, drought-resistant plants are loaded with a bright contrasting mix of gold, orange, red and white flowers atop finely cut, light green foliage. Perfect for mass plantings and xeriscaping. A bee and butterfly favourite too! Matures to 30 cm (24”’) height.
Cardinal Climber — Approx. 12 sds/pkt. An extremely attractive climbing vine. The flowers are similar in structure to morning glories but this specie produces many smaller, bright crimson-red, white-throated flowers that typically face up and out from the foliage. Makes for a pretty picture as it climbs on fences and arbours – where it can often reach over 3 m in height! The flowers are quite attractive to hummingbirds.
Candytuft (Fairy Mixed Colours) — Approx. 250 sds/pkt. Look for pretty flat topped clusters of fragrant flowers in pink, rose, white, crimson and scarlet on mounding plants. Growing to 25 cm in height and at least the same width wise, it is most often used as an edging plant and in sunny rock gardens. Quite attractive to butterflies.
Cosmos (Early Sensation Mixed) — Approx. 120 sds/pkt. A rich mixture of bright clear blooms in shades of pink, white and red averaging 5 cm in diameter. Pretty, dense, finely cut foliage grows to 90 cm high. While cosmos prefer full sun they will still flower nicely in partial sun. Absolutely fabulous as cut flowers and a must have for any fresh bouquet!
Dahlia (Unwins Dwarf Hybrids) — Approx. 65 sds/pkt. Large double and semi-double flowers 7.5 cm (3”) across adorn these pretty plants. Colours include soft pink, deep rose, yellow, orange-scarlet and crimson. The nicely branched, bushy plants grow to 60 cm (24”) in height. Plants typically flower from late June/early July right through until late season frost arrives.
Forget Me Not (Cynoglossum) — Approx. 250 sds/pkt. Very fast growing plant producing clusters of sweetly scented, clear indigo-blue flowers at the top of 40 cm high plants. Foliage is an attractive silvery-grey. Plants are generally finished flowering by late July/early August and will often re-seed themselves for the following season. This plant is a biennial that is grown as an annual in most parts of Canada. This Forget-Me-Not is adventurous but is not invasive. Bees absolutely love the flowers! Can provide some welcome early spring colour in partially shady sites
Four O'Clock (Marvel of Peru) – Approx. 30 sds/pkt. Very bushy, vigorous plants growing to 60 cm (24”) in height. Bright, clear flowers of white, red, yellow, rose and lilac open later in the day. Flowers are fragrant and attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds and bees. Due to their size and bushiness, they are quite suitable as an informal flowering hedge. Plants produce tubers that often grow large enough to be lifted and stored over the winter much like dahlias. The tubers can be replanted the following spring after the danger of frost has passed. Prolific bloomers that often self-sow.
Marigold (Crackerjack Mixed) – Approx. 35 sds/pkt. Very popular open-pollinated African type with huge 10-12 cm (4-5”) cannonball-shaped flowers in brilliant shades of yellow and orange. Plants grow from 60-90 cm (24-36”) tall. Ideal for mass plantings at the back of the border!
Marigold (Sparky Mixed) – Approx. 35 sds/pkt. Larger than the petites at 20-25 cm (8-10”) tall with bigger flowers too! A striking combination of gold blooms is highlighted with a blazing red. Early and continuous flowering.
Moonflower (Ipomoea Alba) — Approx. 15 seeds/pkt. A robust climber, filled with beautiful, fragrant, pure white flowers up to 12.5 cm (5”) across. Flowers open quickly during the night and last through to mid to late morning. Each flower only lasts for a short time, but once flowering starts it continues right through to late summer. Quick-growing vines will readily wrap themselves around any decent support.
Morning Glory (Crimson Rambler) – Approx. 25-30 sds/pkt. Enjoy stunning deep crimson-red with contrasting white throat blooms from these showy climbers all summer long along a fence or trellis. Absolutely stunning!
Morning Glory (Flying Saucers) – Approx. 25-30 sds/pkt. Fast growing twining vines with heart-shaped leaves and large flowers marbled with white and purple-blue markings. Reaches 2-4 m in height. Absolutely stunning!
Morning Glory (Grandpa Ott) – Approx. 25-30 sds/pkt. An old school variety with rich blue-purple flowers with a darker red star. Reaches 2-4 m in height. Free-flowering from June to September.
Morning Glory (Heavenly Blue) – Approx. 25-30 sds/pkt. Pretty, sky blue flowers with soft white throats and lots of them! From these showy climbers all summer long along a fence or trellis. The largest flowers of all morning glories at 10 cm (4”) across
Morning Glory (Mixed Colours) – Approx. 25-30 sds/pkt. A beautiful blend of old-fashioned, smaller funnel-shaped types, in shades of white, pink, mauve and purple.
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