Six-Pack Flowers 2020 Price: $4.19 Per Pack (6 Plants) Or $24.99 for a Full Flat (36 Plants) Wave Petunias Have Different Pricing

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Six-Pack Flowers 2020 Price: $4.19 Per Pack (6 Plants) Or $24.99 for a Full Flat (36 Plants) Wave Petunias Have Different Pricing Six-Pack Flowers 2020 Price: $4.19 per pack (6 plants) or $24.99 for a full flat (36 plants) Wave petunias have different pricing. See "petunias" for details. Crop Varieties Notes Ageratum Aloha Blue Alyssum Clear Crystal White Clear Crystal Purple Aster Matsumoto Mix tall Pot 'n' Patio short Angelonia Serenita Purple Serenita Pink Balsam Top Knot Mix Begonia (wax) Super Olympia Red green leaf Super Olympia Rose green leaf Super Olympia White green leaf Super Olympia Mix green leaf Bada Boom Rose bronze leaf Bada Boom Scarlet bronze leaf Bada Boom White bronze leaf Celosia Century Mix Cockscomb Prestige Scarlet Fresh Look Red Fresh Look Yellow Cleome Queen Mix Queen Pink Sparkler Rose Coleus (for shade) Black Dragon Kaleidoscope/Fairway Mix Wizard Coral Sunrise Wizard Jade Wizard Mix Wizard Scarlet Wizard Red Velvet Cosmos Cosmic Red Sonata Carmine Sonata Mix Dahlberg Daisy Dianthus Ideal Select Mix Digitalis (foxglove) Foxy Dusty Miller Silver Dust Eucalyptus Flowering Cabbage Osaka Mix Flowering Kale Nagoya Mix Red Bor Gazania Frosty Kiss Mix Frosty White Flame Kiss Yellow Flame Gomphrena Gnome Mix Helianathus (sunflower) Big Smile Sunfinity Helichrysum (strawflower) Bikini Mix Heliotrope Marine Impatiens Accent Brite Eye White with pink center Accent Lilac Medium purple Super Elfin Punch Hot pink Accent Violet Deep purple Accent Red Star Red/white stripes Imara Pink Soft pink Beacon Orange Deep orange Beacon Coral Medium coral Beacon Salmon Bright salmon Beacon Violet Shades Bright purple Beacon Bright Red Medium red Beacon White Solid white Beacon Mix Mix of Beacon colors Larkspur Giant Imperial Mix Lavender Lady Lisianthus Florida Blue Florida Pink Lobelia Riviera Marine Blue Marigold Antigua Orange Grows 10-12" tall Antigua Yellow Grows 10-12" tall Bonanza Flame Grows 10-12" tall Bonanza Mix Grows 10-12" tall Bonanza Deep Orange Grows 10-12" tall Bonanza Yellow Grows 10-12" tall Disco Yellow Grows 10-12" tall Disco Mix Grows 10-12" tall Disco Red Grows 10-12" tall Gold Coin/Cracker Jack Mix Grows 30-36" tall Inca Mix Grows 14-16" tall Inca Orange Grows 14-16" tall Inca Yellow Grows 14-16" tall Perfection Yellow Grows 18-20" tall Perfection Orange Grows 18-20" tall Vanilla Grows up to 16" tall Melampodium Showstar Mimulus Magic Mix Nicotiana Saratoga Mix Nemesia Poetry Mix Nierembergia Purple Robe White Robe Ornamental Peppers Black Pearl Dark leaves and dark peppers Chilly Chili Green leaves, multicolored peppers Medusa Curled, multicolored peppers Purple Flash Purple-colored leaves and peppers Pansies Beaconsfield Shades of purple Frizzle Sizzle Bright, classic colors with ruffled edges Delta Mix (6-packs and 6.5" pots for $12.88 each) Bright, classic colors Cool Wave Mix Bright, classic colors and smaller flowers Delta Fire Red and yellow Delta Pink Shades Shades of pink with purple accents Delta Pure Red Red with a little yellow Delta Watercolor Mix (6-packs and 6.5" pots for $12.88 each) Soft, classic colors Delta Yellow Blotch Yellow with black center Pentas Graffiti Mix Petunias Picobellas: Grow 8-10" tall Picobella Blue Picobella White Picobella Light Lavender Picobella Mix (6-packs and 6.5" pots for $12.88 each) Picobella Rose Picobella Red Frost: Grow 12-14" tall Frost Blue Frost Velvet Madness: Grow 10-15" tall Madness Burgundy Madness Carmine Madness Midnight Madness Clear Mix Madness Orchid Madness Pink Madness Plum Madness Red Madness Red Morn Madness Rose Morn Madness White Prizm: Grows up to 14" tall Prizm Sunshine Super Cascades: Grow up to 15" tall Super Cascade Pink *these do not trail--see Wave petunias for trailing Super Cascade Red *these do not trail--see Wave petunias for trailing Super Cascade White *these do not trail--see Wave petunias for trailing Tritunias: Grow 10-12" tall Tritunia Blue Tritunia Blue Sky Tritunia Mix Tritunia Pink Tritunia Plum Tritunia Red Dreams: Grow 10-15" tall Dreams White Petunias, double blossoms All varieties of doubles grow 10-15" tall Cascade Blue Double *these do not trail--see Wave petunias for trailing Cascade Burgundy Double *these do not trail--see Wave petunias for trailing Cascade Pink Double *these do not trail--see Wave petunias for trailing Glorious/Ball Mix Double Pirouette Purple Double Pirouette Rose Double Valentine Double Wave Petunias (trailing) Price: $6.88 per pack (6 plants) or $40.99 per flat (36 plants) Purple Wave planted in City of Brookings light poles Lavender Wave soft purple Shock Wave Denim blueish purple Shock Wave Coral Crush bright coral Easy Wave Plum Vein light purple with dark purple veins Easy Wave Burgundy Star deep pink and white stripes Easy Wave Burgundy Velour deep, wine-colored Easy Wave the Flag red/white/blue mix Easy Wave Red Easy Wave Neon Rose bright pink Easy Wave Silver very light blueish purple Easy Wave White Easy Wave Yellow Easy Wave Pink Easy Wave Blue Phlox 21st Century Mix Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes) Splash Select Pink Portulaca (Moss Roses) Sundial Mix Peach Peppermint Pink Yellow Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan) Indian Summer Prairie Sun Toto Mix Salvia Summer Jewel Pink Summer Jewel Red Evolution Blue-violet flowers, grows 16 to 20" 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center Honey Bee Bright yellow with dark center Zinnias Dreamland Mix Grows 10-12" tall Profusion Cherry Grows 12-18" tall Profusion Mix Grows 10-12" tall Profusion Orange Grows 12-18" tall Profusion Red Grows 10-12" tall Profusion White Grows 10-12" tall Profusion Yellow Grows 10-12" tall Magellan Mix Grows 12-14" tall Red Sun Grows 20-30" tall State Fair Grows 30-36" tall Zinnita Mix Grows 8-10" tall Double Zahara Mix Grows 12-18" tall Double Zahara Salmon Grows 16-20" tall Uproar Rose Grows 28-36" tall.
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