Happily, the time for planning the garden is here again. Annuals, with their bright colors and often furious flowering habits, can be a whole garden themselves or fill in the inevitable gaps left by more permanent perennial plants. Many of our selections are delightfully fragrant and will make gardens that beckon after long days of work. So check them out and expect to find some well known favorites and maybe something new to try out.
The following are Annuals in 6-Packs for $6.25 per pack OR take one flat (eight packs) for $48.00 ~only $1 .00 per plant! SAVE when you buy 2 or more flats for $46.00 each!!
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| # 010 | Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Horizon' |
| Ageratum, Flossflower |
| A/30"/9"/sun, part shade |
| These are not your average short Ageratums- these grow into well-branched, tall plants-great for cutting and for a splash of lavender-blue in the border all summer long. |
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| # 013 | Anchusa capensis 'Blue Bird' |
| Summer Forget-Me-Not |
| A/8"/12"/sun |
| Clear marine blue spikes are set off by the prickly deep green leaves of this treasure. |
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| # 015 | Antirrhinum majus 'Black Prince' |
| Snapdragon |
| A/18"/8"/sun, light shade |
| Rich, crimson red flowers give off a steady glow, with the help of dark bronze foliage. Heat up the mixture with Dahlia `Redskin' and Zinnia `Old Mexico' or cool things off with silver-leaved companions-we like it with Pyrethrum `Silver Lace' and Lavender. |
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| # 016 | Anthirrinum majus 'Brazilian Carnival' |
| Snapdragon |
| A/30"/12"/sun, light shade |
| Tall bicolored Snapdragons for regal additions to bouquets or in beds for glorious summer color. Either way they are a brilliantly hued combinations of deep red, clear yellow, white, pink, and orange. Pinching early will promote bushiness and picking will keep them blooming. |
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| # 017 | Anthirrinum majus 'Double Madame Butterfly' |
| Snapdragon |
| A/24-36"/12"/sun, light shade |
| Fragrant, double, Azalea-shaped blooms in shades of red, pink, purple, orange, yellow and white. For cutting and bedding it cannot be beat. |
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| # 018 | Anthirrinum majus 'Tom Thumb' |
| Snapdragon |
| A/8-10"/6"/sun |
| We offer these short snaps for a burst of color at the front of beds and borders throughout the summer and into late fall. Their cheerful flowers are produced in a range of colors and bicolors including deep red, clear yellow, white, pink, and orange. Pinch these early if you can stand it, and keep deadheaded to keep those flowers coming. |
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| # 020 | Brachycome iberidifolia 'Bravo' |
| Swan River Daisy |
| A/8-10"/6"/sun, part shade |
| Ferny foliage is tipped with multitudes of white, blue and violet daisies all summer long. Each daisy is made up of a black or orange central disc surrounded by colored rays--many interesting color combinations are possible. This plant appreciates cool conditions and will make a perfect match for Violas and Petunias in windowboxes. |
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| # 022 | Browallia americana 'Sky Blue' |
| Bush Violet, Amethyst Flower |
| A/24"/10"/light shade |
| White throated blue flowers are borne on well branched plants. Prefers cooler conditions or a well watered container during hot spells. May self sow. |
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| # 030 | Callistephus chinensis 'Floral Decoration' |
| China Aster |
| A/15-24"/8"/sun |
| The name means `beautiful crown' in Greek and the name is well deserved. You will be rewarded with fancy, long lasting cut flowers in late summer if you plant these easy beauties. This mix includes incurved, plume, pompon, single and bicolored forms. |
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| # 035 | Chrysanthemum paludosum |
| Creeping Daisy, Baby Margeurite |
| A/8-10"/5"/sun, part shade |
| The name comes from the term day's eye. These are real loves-me-loves-me-not daisies on small plants, perfect for containers or the front of the border. Multitudes of flowers just keep coming if deadheaded periodically. Easy and so refreshing. |
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| # 045 | Cleome hasslerana 'Color Fountain Mixed' |
| Cleome, Spider Flower |
| A/3-4'/24"/sun |
| A majestic plant on a grand scale. Its tall, spiky stems are topped with huge pink, rose, white, lilac and purple spidery flowers. Great combined with Cosmos, Asters, and Nicotiana. |
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| # 051 | Cosmos bipinnatus 'Sonata Mix' |
| Cosmos |
| A/20"/10"/sun |
| Large flowers in shades of pink and white are borne on compact plants. Use these in containers or up front in borders. Great wind and weather tolorance, and to top it off, their stems are still long enough for picking. |
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| # 053 | Cosmos sulphureus 'Polidor' |
| Sulphur Cosmos |
| A/30"/10"/sun |
| Still Cosmos but these are different; bushy plants with hot color flowers of yellow, orange and red. Nonstop flowers if deadheaded. |
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| # 060 | Dalhia variabilis 'Diablo' |
| Dalhia |
| A/16"/10"/sun |
| Dark reddish foliage and large flowers in shades of yellow, pink, red, purple and orange make this one a colorful addition to the border. Keep the hummingbirds busy with a hot color garden and try it paired with Salvia 'Signum Blue' for a brilliant contrast. Dahlias form a tuber that may be lifted after the first frost, overwintered frost free and replanted the following spring. |
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| # 070 | Dianthus caryophyllus |
| Fragrant Carnation, Clove Pink |
| A/24"/6"/sun |
| Intoxicating fragrance will fill the room when you add these double, fringed blossoms to bouquets. Colors range from red to pink to yellow, with bicolors in between. |
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| # 080 | Lobelia erinus 'Crystal Palace' |
| Annual Lobelia |
| A/6"/5"/sun,part shade |
| Zillions of striking, deep blue flowers contrast with bronzey foliage. Keep well watered and fertilized through hot spells as this plant prefers cool, moist conditions. Try filling an old tub with Lobelias and Pansies for a match made in heaven. |
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| # 082 | Lobelia pendula 'Sapphire' |
| Annual Lobelia |
| A/6"/5"/sun, part shade |
| Jewel-like, deep blue with a white eye. Trailing. Choose this variety for cascading over the edges of containers and windowboxes. Try it in a pot with Petunias and Baby Marguerites. |
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| # 090 | Matthiola incana '7 Week Trysomic Dwarf' |
| Stock |
| A/12"/6"/sun |
| Spicy clove fragrance fills the air near these cottage garden favorites. Ruffled, double blossoms are palest pink, soft rose, yellow, purple, red and lilac. Well branched plants flower over a long period even during hot summer weather. |
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| # 100 | Nicotiana x sanderae 'Fragrant Cloud' |
| Flowering Tobacco |
| A/36"/8"/sun, part shade |
| Purest white, star-shaped trumpets are produced on strong, upright plants. Very shade tolerant and intoxicatingly fragrant for those cool summer evenings. |
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| # 101 | Nicotiana x sanderae 'Sensation' |
| Flowering Tobacco |
| A/24-36"/12"/sun,part shade |
| Creating a fragrant garden couldn't be simpler with these beauties. Old fashioned fragrance is released from the star shaped blooms in the evenings although flowers stay open all day. Full range of colors includes crimson, red, pink, lavender, cream and pure white. |
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| # 102 | Nicotiana sylvestris 'Only The Lonely' |
| Flowering Tobacco |
| A/4-5'/18"/sun, part shade |
| Tall and elegant, this plant makes a great backdrop with its panicles of long white trumpets. Evening scented, its flowers light the way through the moonlit garden. |
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| # 113 | Pyrethrum maritima 'Silver Lace' |
| Dusty Miller |
| A/12"/8"/sun |
| Very finely divided, silvery-white leaves are produced on well-branched, sturdy plants. A favorite in containers or beds where its feathery foliage will blend with anything. |
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| # 115 | Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer' |
| Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa Daisy |
| A/36-42"/12"/sun |
| This is the queen of July and August. Huge golden yellow daisies with deep brown centers make excellent cut flowers. |
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| # 116 | Rudbeckia hirta 'Rustic Colors' |
| Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa Daisy |
| A/24-42"/12"/sun |
| This mix includes vivid bicolors of mahogany and orange, rusty brown and yellow to warm the soul. |
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| # 120 | Salpiglosis sinuata 'Royale Mixed' |
| Painted Tongue, Velvet Flower |
| A/18-24"/10"/sun |
| Rarely seen annual with exotic Alstomeria-like flowers. Colors are richly diverse - petals are burgundy, purple, yellow, apricot, red and pink set off by contrasting centers and conspicious veining on petals. Excellent cut flower. Likes heat and sun. |
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| # 125 | Salvia farinacea 'Victoria' |
| Mealy Cup Sage |
| A/18"/10"/sun, part shade |
| Neat blue-green foliage is topped with spikes of dark blue flowers. Try massing with Snapdragons and Zinnias or in groupings throughout the flowerbed. |
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| # 128 | Salvia viridis |
| Tricolor Sage |
| A/26-28"/10"/sun |
| Grow this uncommon bedding plant not for its flowers but for its pink, white or purple bracts that top each upright stem. Secret flowers are hidden under each bract. Great in drifts between Catmint and Coneflower. |
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| # 135 | Scabiosa atropurpurea 'Butterfly Imperials' |
| Pincushion Flower |
| A/24-36"/12"/sun |
| Tall, branching plants hold flowers on long stems, perfect for cutting. Buds are beaded and open to reveal perfect pincushions. Flowers are crimson, maroon, pink, lavender, purple and white. Stake for more upright plants. |
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| # 141 | Solenostemon scutellarioides 'Wizard Mix' |
| Coleus |
| A/10"/10"/shade, part shade |
| At least ten different leaf colors and bicolors are possible in this mixture; from deepest velvety red to apricot to chartruese, all variously blotched and ribboned in pink and green and more. Plants do well in containers and brighten up the shady corners. Pinch to encourage bushiness. |
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| # 145 | Tagetes tenuifolia 'Lemon Gem' |
| Signet Marigold |
| A/8-10"tall/space 12"/sun |
| Hundreds of dainty, lemon yellow single flowers cover tidy low mounds of lacy foliage. Plants have an aromatic lemon verbena scent. |
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Violas and pansies love the cool conditions of early spring and fall. Plant in rich loam and feed regularly. In the heat of summer they appreciate regular watering and deadheading to keep their fresh look. These are plants for containers, at the feet of spring bulbs, or pick an elegant bouquet of these for a fragrant treat. Edible flowers too.
For color in the summer garden and for armloads of summer bouquets the Zinnia has no equal. Just as the heat of summer starts to make the garden look limp and faded, along come the Zinnias, drinking up the summer sun and radiating it back from bright flowers. Here are our picks; all are great for cutting and will make a refreshing display during the dog days of August.