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Annuals

Annual Flowers will brighten up any garden space as well as attract beneficial bees and butterflies to your garden. Since Annuals only last one year, you can change them around for a new look every year. The best part about annuals, is that a lot of them flower all summer long.   

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Aster, Crego Mix

Upright stems with fluffy, double blooms. Wilt resistant. Great for cut flowers

Bachelor Button, Polka Dot

Dwarf plants produce double flowers. Prefers cool weather. Edible!

CA POPPY, FORMULA MIX

12 to 18 inches tall. It has fern-like, bluish-green foliage and the flowers come in shades of orange, yellow, red, cream, and pink. The individual flowers have four petals and a distinctive yellow or orange center.

CACTUS MIX ZINNIA

3" to 6"quilled petals (shaggy blooms) on 30" to 40" stems. Blooms throughout the summer. Colors of orange, pink, yellow, red, white and peach. Cut and come again. Great for cut flowers.

Calendula, Pacific Beauty

Bright, double flowers on compact plants. Good for beds, borders and containers.

Castor Bean (Ricinis)

Quick growing ornamental plant with large foliage. Plant and seeds are poisonous.

Corn Poppy, Red

Bright red flower with black center on tall, hairy stems. Foliage is inconspicuous, allowing exposure of the large flower.

Cosmos, Bright Lights

Bright, cheerful flowers will readily re-seed themselves. Good cut flower.

Cosmos, Sensation

Daisy-like blooms sit high above the fern-like foliage. Readily self-seeds. Tolerates poor soil.

Four O'Clocks, Marvel of Peru

Bushy plants with trumpet-shaped flowers that open in mid-afternoon. Tolerates poor soil.