Annual Flowers Dahlia-Larkspur
| Dahlia, Unwins Mix Gorgeous flowers, dwarf plant Dahlia, Unwins Mix (Dahlia hybrida) is fairly easy to grow from seed. Reaching only 24" tall, Unwins Mix produces gorgeous combinations of colors blooming in profusion until frost. They are excellent in mass plantings, borders, and even as specimen plants in containers. |
Dianthus, Baby Ducks Sweetly scented clusters of color These dwarf plants produce bright, flat flower heads in white, pink, and lavender withdark maroon markings. The fragrant flowers are excellent for cutting and perform well in borders, containers, or rock gardens. |
| Evening-Scented Stock Rich fragrance, long lasting These attractive, compact plants produce wonderfully fragrant, mostly double flower spikes. Plants grow best in cool weather and bloom for a long time making them ideal for flower beds and bouquets. Fine in containers. |
Gloriosa Daisy, Mixed Colors Prolific bloomer, easy to grow Bright daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow, gold, mahogany, and red are borne on sturdy,upright, short-lived, perennial plants all summer and into fall. Long, strong stems make the flowers excellent for cutting. |
| Helichrysum, Tall Mix Excellent flowers for dry bouquets Commonly known as Strawflower, Helichrysum is easy togrow and provides 2" / 7 cm. flowers from midsummer to fall for fresh and dried arrangements. These plants thrive in hot, sunny spots. |
Hollyhock, Indian Spring Old-fashioned flower style, tall These old-fashioned single and semi-double flowers in shades of rose, pink, and white reach a height of 5' and are outstanding in a background or bed of their own. Some hardy biennial hollyhocks don't bloom until the second year, but Indian Spring is a perennial that blooms the first season. |
| Hyacinth Bean (Dolichos lablab) Climber, grows to 30'! From the tropics, Hyacinth Beans have rapidly climbing vines, with large, decorative leaves and long spikes of pealike flowers. The easy-to-grow vines are useful for covering trellis, banks, and tree stumps. |
Ornamental Kale Holds color into late fall Pink, purple, and white colors become vivid when cool, fall weather arrives. Plant about mid-June for great fall and winter show. Plants spread about 15" / 38 cm. |
| Larkspur, Giant Imperial Abundant, long flower spikes Larkspur's abundant production of long-lasting, tall, delphinium-like flower spikes on sturdy stems have made it an outstanding favorite for home gardeners and professionals. Plants grow to 4'. |
Larkspur, Old Glory Seed from Bodger's famous floral flag Seed produced from Bodger Seed Company's famous floral flag in Lompoc, CA. Checkwww.espseeds.com/ aboutesp/floralflag.htm. The big, long-lasting flower spikes put on an impressive show in the summer garden and make outstanding additions to floral arrangements. |

Dahlia, Unwins Mix (Dahlia hybrida) is fairly easy to grow from seed. Reaching only 24" tall, Unwins Mix produces gorgeous combinations of colors blooming in profusion until frost. They are excellent in mass plantings, borders, and even as specimen plants in containers.
These dwarf plants produce bright, flat flower heads in white, pink, and lavender with
These attractive, compact plants produce wonderfully fragrant, mostly double flower spikes. Plants grow best in cool weather and bloom for a long time making them ideal for flower beds and bouquets. Fine in containers.
Bright daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow, gold, mahogany, and red are borne on sturdy,
Commonly known as Strawflower, Helichrysum is easy togrow and provides 2" / 7 cm. flowers from midsummer to fall for fresh and dried arrangements. These plants thrive in hot, sunny spots.
These old-fashioned single and semi-double flowers in shades of rose, pink, and white reach a height of 5' and are outstanding in a background or bed of their own. Some hardy biennial hollyhocks don't bloom until the second year, but Indian Spring is a perennial that blooms the first season.
From the tropics, Hyacinth Beans have rapidly climbing vines, with large, decorative leaves and long spikes of pealike flowers. The easy-to-grow vines are useful for covering trellis, banks, and tree stumps.
Pink, purple, and white colors become vivid when cool, fall weather arrives. Plant about mid-June for great fall and winter show. Plants spread about 15" / 38 cm.
Larkspur's abundant production of long-lasting, tall, delphinium-like flower spikes on sturdy stems have made it an outstanding favorite for home gardeners and professionals. Plants grow to 4'.
Seed produced from Bodger Seed Company's famous floral flag in Lompoc, CA. Check