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Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
Black-eyed Susan is probably the most popular wildflower for summer gardens. This biennial is so easy to grow, and produces a lot of showy yellow blooms that are liked by butterflies - so why not have it in the garden?Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.09 / Oz -
Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds Cynoglossum amabile
Ever a favorite, these dainty blue flowers will charm any heart. This annual Asian variety has slightly larger flowers and rougher foliage than true Forget Me Not, but grows faster, and produces blooms sooner.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
Dame's Rocket Seeds Hesperis matronalis
Similar to phlox in appearance, the Dame's Rocket plant blooms in purple profusion. The highly fragrant flower spreads rapidly, and is so easy to grow, that it is almost considered invasive by some gardeners.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.01 / Oz -
Fringed Pinks Seeds Dianthus superbus
These lovely fringed pink flowers will fill the air with a heavenly scent. The exotic lacy blossoms range from pink to white and blooms in early spring of the second season. Very easy to grow, and very fancy to see.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
On Sale! Gloriosa Daisy Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
It is hard to believe that these large beautiful flowers can be packed into little seeds! These jumbo Black-eyed Susan blooms have decorative red accents near the center cone, and will make your garden look picture perfect! This Biennial is easy to grow and attracts butterflies.Quick ViewxGloriosa Daisy Seeds
Rudbeckia hirta
It is hard to believe that these large beautiful flowers can be packed into little seeds! These jumbo Black-eyed Susan blooms have decorative red accents near the center cone, and will make your garden look picture perfect! This Biennial is easy to grow and attracts butterflies.
$2.98 Pkt - $7.65 / Oz -
Hollyhock Seeds Alcea rosea
This old-fashioned favorite is a popular pick for many flower enthusiasts. Many people plant the large, colorful blossoms in narrow spaces with a lot of headroom, such as along walls or fences. Usually blooms in the second year.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $9.54 / Oz -
Indian Summer Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
Summer glows a little longer with these giant golden blooms. This biennial is easy to grow and usually blooms late in its second year with huge and showy flowers.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $176.00 / Oz -
Nodding Catchfly Seeds Silene pendula
Blooming in clusters of pastel pink, this wildflower loves to cascade over stone walls or hanging baskets. It is called Nodding Catchfly because little flies and gnats get stuck on the sticky seed pod behind the flower. This biennial originates from the southern Mediterranean region but can be grown in most garden settings. It is effortless to grow and looks best when planted ed masse.Quick ViewxNodding Catchfly Seeds
Silene pendula
Blooming in clusters of pastel pink, this wildflower loves to cascade over stone walls or hanging baskets. It is called Nodding Catchfly because little flies and gnats get stuck on the sticky seed pod behind the flower. This biennial originates from the southern Mediterranean region but can be grown in most garden settings. It is effortless to grow and looks best when planted ed masse.
$3.25 Pkt - $9.35 / Oz -
None So Pretty Catchfly Seeds Silene armeria
These eye-catching beauties bring meadows to life with brilliant fuschia color. This wildflower favorite may also be one of the easiest to cultivate. It is called Catchfly because little flies and gnats get stuck on the sticky seed pod behind the flower. It also attracts a variety of pollinators, such as butterflies and bees.Quick ViewxNone So Pretty Catchfly Seeds
Silene armeria
These eye-catching beauties bring meadows to life with brilliant fuschia color. This wildflower favorite may also be one of the easiest to cultivate. It is called Catchfly because little flies and gnats get stuck on the sticky seed pod behind the flower. It also attracts a variety of pollinators, such as butterflies and bees.
$2.98 Pkt - $7.59 / Oz