Cosmos Seeds, Apricot Lemonade:
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). A silky soft palette of unique color combinations has made Apricot Lemonade one of the most highly sought-after flowers. Each bloom with its own personality, this is the first cosmos variety known to combine sumptuous shades of buttery lemon, pink, and apricot. A truly whimsical display in the landscape or for fine arrangements. Home gardeners and flower farmers alike will adore Apricot Lemonade, as cosmos are some of the easiest flowers to grow from seed. Its romantic look delivers the elegance and sophistication of fine gardening and floral work.
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). Darling blooms in a color like pink lemonade are the perfect touch for your garden and arrangements. The 3.5-foot-tall plants produce an abundance of these cheerful large blooms. Flowers reach just over 3 inches across and are ultra attractive to a range of pollinators. It is a rightful winner of the esteemed Fleuroselect Novelty Award, specifically praised for its unusual color and sturdy stems for cutting.
Description: (Cosmos atrosanguineus). Chocolate-scented cosmos, originally from the pine and oak woods in Mexico. It was once believed to be extinct in much of its native range in the Trans Mexican Volcanic Belt. The intoxicating chocolate aroma has made this cosmos a favorite of gardeners for centuries. Black Magic cosmos was created by the renowned flower breeder Dr. Keith Hammett of New Zealand. With larger blooms, a neater growing habit, and a few viable seeds, this is an exciting new heirloom innovation! Plants average 2 feet tall with blooms almost 2 inches across and the rich, velvety blooms truly look and smell like chocolate.
Description: (Cosmos sulphureus). Brilliant flowers in shades of orange, yellow, and flame red. The plants are early to bloom and produce profusely. Colorful and easy to grow. This heat-loving annual grows 2-3 feet tall with bushy, fern-like foliage and daisy-like blooms that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
Cosmos Seeds, Candyfloss Pink Sunrise:
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). These high-contrast cotton candy pink blooms are stunning in your pollinator oasis. Uniform 24-inch plants make a tidy presentation of large blooms the color of sunrise. Enliven your pots, beds, and borders with this bushy, medium-height cosmos.
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). If you like your cosmos big and bold, this is your choice! Magenta blooms with a vibrant yellow eye. The compact, 2-foot plants are smothered in extra large 4-5 inch blooms; an exemplary choice for containers, landscape design, and the cutting garden.
Description: (Cosmos sulphureus). Enjoy fantastic tangerine tones for minimal effort with this easy-to-grow annual! This stellar selection won the 2000 All America’s Select Flower Award for its vivid orange color, vigorous, care-free growing habit, and long season flowering. The blooms are 2 inches in diameter, with double and semi-double petals, and sit atop 1- to 2-foot tall plants. A sure bet to bring a bevy of pollinators to the garden.
Description: (Cosmos sulphureus). These brilliant, lipstick-red blooms are exceptionally easy to grow! The double and semi-double blooms reach 2 inches across, sitting atop 12- to 24-inch tall plants. A vigorous and carefree long-season bloomer that will attract tons of pollinator action.
Description: (Cosmos sulphureus). These care-free buttercup yellow blooms will add a splash of sunshine to the landscape. And, with little effort. These 1- to 2-foot tall plants are rugged and reliable, smothered in semi-double to double 2-inch wide blooms. Pollinators will flock to any bed, border, container, or meadow that Cosmic Yellow grows in.
Cosmos Seeds, Double Dutch Rose:
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). We love these incredible rose-like flowers on this stunning cosmos variety from Holland. The ballerina-pink, semi- and fully-double blooms are a cheerful addition to any cottage garden or floral designs. It’s no wonder this variety is a favorite for cutting; the blooms are sturdy and stunning with long stems. Plants average 4 feet tall. A real standout in our trial gardens this last year, and a new favorite!
Cosmos Seeds, Fizzy Rose Picotee:
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). The most alluring and eye-catching cosmos, with pale pink petals and dazzling magenta picotee. The flowers have a smaller row of second petals, making them a semi-double. This 3.5-foot-tall variety is perfect for cutting, landscaping, or container growing. Lovely choice for floral design and cut flower sales. We love these!
Cosmos Seeds, Indonesian Kennikura:
Description: (Cosmos sulphureus). Beautiful and tasty, this variety is popular in Indonesian cuisine. The bright yellow and orange flowers reach 3 inches across and flower over a long season. This stunning plant also attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). Beautiful soft yellow blooms. The 4-foot tall plants make soft clouds of soothing color, perfect for the back of the border and lovely in arrangements. A totally unique and different color of cosmos that is beloved by gardeners and pollinators alike!
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). This deep, rich, ruby-red color is very unusual in a cosmos! The single blooms open a luxuriant burgundy and mature to a faded rose. Contrasting burnished gold centers are striking and regal! The compact plants only reach 24” high. Like all cosmos, these are superb for cutting!
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). Super dwarf red cosmos! Here’s an outstanding addition to the Cosmos clan—award-winning color on compact plants! The color is the very best of the burgundy magenta that makes this cosmos so endearing in the summer garden. The tones vary from medium to super deep. The single blooms have very wide petals; the overall effect is reminiscent of richly pleated silk. The 24-inch plants are compact, never lanky. Recently recognized with Europe’s Fleuroselect award. Spectacular!
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). Here’s something unusual for cottage gardens or for cut flowers: the ray flowers of this charming cosmos are tubular or cone-shaped rather than flat, giving the blooms an intricate look. Three-inch flowers are produced abundantly all summer until frost, in the usual cosmos shades of deep rose, shell pink, and pure, snowy white.
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). This stunning self-sowing variety garners squeals of delight in the garden. The unusual striping creates an exciting effect, especially when planted en masse. This is the perfect focal point for the landscape or arrangements as the patterns and contrasting colors are offset by white, each petal subtly different from the next. Plants reach 2 feet tall, and the blooms are profuse throughout the season.
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). “Xanthos” means “yellow” in Greek, hinting at the pale ivory to soft butter-yellow tones of this cosmos. No wonder this one-of-a-kind variety won a Fleuroselect medal! The single flowers are very large and elegantly showy. Dwarf plants, early and productive, are equally valuable in the landscape, in containers on porches and patios, or cut.
Description: (Cosmos bipinnatus). A stunning riff on one of our favorite pollinator flowers. Xsenia was awarded the prestigious Fleuroselect Novelty Award in 2018, specifically appreciated for its unique flame-pink color that changes in an almost sepia effect as the flowers mature over the season. These dazzling flowers are a bit more refined in their presentation than other cosmos varieties. Compact plants reach just over 2 feet tall; the 2.5-inch blooms have petals that are tightly whorled around their bright yellow eye.