Rosemary
Rosemary, native to the Mediterranean, is a distinctive, perennial herb, that can grow four to six feet tall. Its foliage is needle-like and dark green and produces an intense fragrance when touched. Rich in antioxidants, Rosemary can be used in a variety of dishes. Seeds sprout in 14-21 days.

Bolloso Napoletano Basil
The Bolloso Napoletano Basil is a large leaf, three foot tall plant with dark green, textured leaves. This sweet and spicy herb has a hint of anise and prefers full sun. Valued for its intense flavor.

Long Island Mammoth Dill
The Long Island Mammoth Dill is an heirloom variety native to the Mediterranean area all the way to southern Russian. This strongly aromatic herb will grow up to four feet tall and is one of the best producers of seed heads, easily reseeding itself.

Dark Green Italian Parsley
The Dark Green Italian Parsley is a fine addition to any garden with its sturdy stems and flat, clover-shaped leaves.

Johnny-Jump-Up
The Johnny-Jump-Up is a cheerful heirloom flower with its bright-purple, yellow, and white blooms. The Johnny-Jump-Up is also known as Heart’s Ease, viola, and wild pansy. As a smaller relative to the pansy, it produces many more blooms per plant and is self-sowing. Johnny-Jump-Up blossoms are edible with a refreshing wintergreen taste and will brighten any plate as a garnish. Tolerating heat well, the Johnny-Jump-Up is an annual in northern climates and grown as a perennial in warmer

Peruviana Red Zinnia
Very attractive to butterflies, the Peruviana Red Zinnia is a South American native annual that is perfect for flower arrangements adorning a tabletop. These red beauties grow up to two feet tall with single one to two inch blooms.

Taiyo Sunflower
The Taiyo Sunflower is a fast growing, sun-loving Japanese variety that produces ten to twelve inch bursting flowers, characterized by short bright yellow petals and large sable-colored center. Growing five to six feet tall.

Dwarf Jewel Nasturtium
As a colorful border plant, the Dwarf Jewel Nasturtium produces brilliant red, yellow, and orange blooms and lily pad-shaped leaves. This native of Mexico attracts butterflies and hummingbirds to any garden.