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Apricot/Peach Mix Long stems and upright habit topped by a profusion of simple single white flowers with yellow centers. Foliage and blooms are sweetly fragrant, and the single form is particularly attractive to pollinators. Good for scented dried flowers, and makes an excellent medicinal tea. pricing and more
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Azalea Mix A beautifully upbred version of the west coast wildflower Farewell to Spring, also known as Clarkia. This mix contains all the wild variations in petal color and pattern, but doubled and enlarged. Stems can reach 4-5'. Does well in poor soils and dry conditions. pricing and more
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Aztec Sunset Mix This is the short, compact zinnia species, generally 10–15” tall, but very productive on a stems/sq. ft. basis. Also less prone to mildew and other leaf grief. ‘Aztec Sunset’ is a mix of evening colors from orange-red through burgundy and into purple, fully doubled, often bicolored petals tipped in white or yellow. pricing and more
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Candy Mix This mix contains a distinctive sweet innovation in zinnia elaboration. Here the breeders have chosen to double and enlarge parts of the disc flowers, as opposed to the petals (ray flowers). The effect creates a mounded cupcake-like disc surrounded by bright rays. This has spawned a whole new zinnia class that some call "scabiosa" or "pincushion" types. I find the enlarged disc flowers fascinating... pricing and more
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Cup and Saucer Mix This species is generally called Canterbury Bells, characterized by the largest flowers in the genus. 'Cup and Saucer' refers to the variety's combination of a large bell-like "cup" subtended by a whorl of petals that form a "saucer."This is a color mix that includes purple, blue, pink, and white. Very attractive for bumble bees that favor the bells as overnight sleeping quarters. Grows to 3' with... pricing and more
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Cupcake Mix Another scabiosa-type zinnia mix (like Candy Mix) with a higher percentage of the more elaborated tufted disc flowers. Very bright reds and yellows, lavender, and apricot in cupcake-like mounds. Impressive stems. pricing and more
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Cupcakes Mix Petal fusion power is the theme here, where all the rays on these cosmos have merged to form perfectly pleated cupcake papers in white and pink shades. Flowers have a floating, parachute-like quality. A portion of the flowers are doubled, with extra petals arising from the centers. Plants reach 4' tall with long stems for cutting. pricing and more
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Doubled Chinensis Mix Fragrant doubled blooms of deeply "pinked" pinks, in colors that include pink, red, white, and striate combinations of every shade in between. These aren't commonly used for cuts, being 12-15" tall, but they are certainly beautiful in the garden, and if small table bouquets are your thing, these may be a perfect fit. Annual, flowers first year. pricing and more
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Dragon Feathers Mix This is what we get after mixing pricing and more
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Dynamic Mix My favorite cut-flower mix because they are so prolific, so variously colorful and bee friendly, so long lasting in the vase, and so interesting to look at. From near black to pure white with every shade of rose through red, purple, blues, and pinks. pricing and more
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Endeavor Endive Mix A bit of a roundabout way to end up with an endive mix, but this comes out of the Chicendive project, originally a cross of chicory by endive. This mixed population of endivish forms varies in leaf shape from the finest frisée to robust endive. I expect to see a wide range of low temperature tolerances, leaf textures, and head sizes. For the intrepid salad grower or on-farm plant explorer. This s... pricing and more
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Escapade Escarole Mix This is the broadleaf counterpart to ‘Endeavor’ Endive, smooth leaves with entire, uncluttered margins, forming nicely hearted heads. Like all escarole and endive, these are best planted for maturation in the cooling shortened days of autumn, or with season extension, holding into winter. Spring plantings are of ephemeral utility, but can fill a need for early salad diversity. pricing and more
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Fall/Winter Mix Persian Cress, Belle Isle Cress, Wild Garden Chicory, Nina Endive, Batavian Escarole, Chervil, White Russian, Lacinato and Red Ursa Kales, Great Wave and Dragon Tongue Mustards, Purple Rapa Pop Mild Mustards, Salad
Select Mizspoona Mustards, and the Lettuces: Kweik Butter, Oscarde, Winter Density, Merlot, Blushing Jester, and Freedom Mix. pricing and more
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Fancy Pants Daisy Mix Commonly called tricolor or painted daisy, these Mediterranean natives make good cut flowers and "meadow" flowers, naturalizing with a little help. Plants are 2-3' tall with flowers in 3-color combinations of white, burgundy, yellow, scarlet, orange, lavender and pink. Has the visual appeal of Cape Daisies like 'Zulu Prince,' where striped petals create concentric circles of color around an intric... pricing and more
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Fireball Mix The commercial zinnia 'Peppermint Stick' isn't very true to its name, having as many red-striped golden yellows (and unstriped white and yellow variations) as it does namesake red-striped whites. Those red-gold doubles are a tempting item for isolation, but I suspect that there is considerable genetic instability in that bicolor form. Thi... pricing and more
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Flashback Mix Our calendula “Mother of Gene Pools,” named for the flashy red or maroon backs of the petals, which are orange, apricot, peachy, vanilla, or yellow on the facing side-sometimes bicolored or tricolored! At sunset, petals fold up for the night, revealing their flashy backsides. A blooming strip of this helps slow traffic past the farm. pricing and more
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Funny Cut Mix 2020 A cross of ‘Jester’ X ‘Fine Cut Oak’ in the 3rd generation, making for an extremely diverse collection of plant forms. One of the goals is a “frisée form” lettuce, and there is a lot of this to choose from in this generation. On the “whole leaf” end of the genetic spectrum are some miniature heads comprised of small leaves with moss-frilled margins. Between these extremes are endl... pricing and more
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Giant Cactus Mix These are so beautifully shaggy and big. 3' tall with mops of flower heads 3-5" across comprised of long tubular petals in yellow, cream, pink, and crimson. Karen's favorite. pricing and more
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Giant Hybrid Mix NEW FOR 2024! This name really isn’t kidding--these are giant dahlia plants grown from seed, reaching 4-6’ in height the first year. Flowers are large and doubled in a fantastic array of colors, petal shapes, colors, and arrangement. You can save the tubers of your favorite kinds to replant in following years. You can name them, because each plant is unique, and comes back true from tubers. This is the easi... pricing and more
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Grace Mix Incredibly beautiful, large, and long-lasting flowers in variations of red, pink, salmon, lavender, and white, with or without a bright red or pink patch at the heart of the 4 petals. The best Godetia for productive cut flowers. Stunning border, up to 30" tall. pricing and more
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Grandpa's Carnival Mix A vigorous mix of colors from deep purple through pink and white, many radially streaked and striped from the glowing magenta or pearly throats to the delicate rim. A free-breeding mix of Grandpa Otts and Carnivale of Venice. What fun! pricing and more
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Ideal Florist Mix I am so surprised by the beauty of this mix. I guess I've always thought of verbena as a mono-colored thing...but this is not. Bright umbels comprised of whorls of magenta, lilac, fuchsia, blue, violet, and snow white on somewhat sprawling stems. Suitable for borders or bouquets. pricing and more
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Incred Mix Closely related to the ‘Fingerhead GP’ with Kaslala influence on seed size and color. Seeds are larger than our original varieties. Seedhead colors are white, pink, yellow, and orange with corresponding seed colors of white, cream, gold, and walnut brown. Could be used as an interesting seed mix, or selected for refined qualities. pricing and more
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Jim Baggett's Choice Mix These brilliantly hued and diversely formed zinnias come from the great Oregon State vegetable breeder Jim Baggett, who made zinnias and dahlias his backyard avocation. Huge heads on long stems in spectral extremes of orange, yellow, red, magenta, and pink, with long, sometimes rolled or quilled petals. Spectacular. pricing and more
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Jimi's Flag Mix A color spectrum right off a Hendrix album cover; saturated crimson petals w/ deep purple splashes, solid indigo petals, rosy pinks dappled with white, and a few solid white flowers. Seed color varies from pod to pod, coal black to vanilla, with nut browns and blues in between. Bees go bonkers for poppy pollen, you’ll love the rich tasting seeds.
From the cross Danish Flag x Purple Frille... pricing and more
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Lacy Mix That same lacy dancing scented cloud as Lacy Blue, but in pink, white, and blue. pricing and more
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Marble Arch Mix II The bright bracts coloring the tops of these sage stems are not flowers, but they are flower-brilliant in a mix of indigo-violet, magenta-pink, and cloud-white. Persistent color from summer into late fall on 24-30" plants. Fresh or dried cut flowers, and edible garnish. Annual. pricing and more
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Milas Queen Mix A mix of purple and white 1½-2" flowers on 30" slender stems. May be planted with close spacing for mutual support, Armitage suggests as close as 6x6" on centers or in rows. Transplant or direct seed in early spring, does best in cool weather. pricing and more
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Mixed Colors NEW FOR 2024! Purple, pink, and white blossoms with papery petals held erect on wiry 18”stems. Suitable for fresh cuts or drying. Plants tolerate poor soil and dry sites. Carefree and very productive. pricing and more
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Monstrusum Tall Mix This variety lives up to its name, ending the season blooming over my head. A balanced mix of color from hot reds and golds through the phases of magenta, lavender, pink, and white. pricing and more
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