
Classic A:
Lavender "Coolwater" Rose (Ecuador) – A popular lavender rose, "coolwater" has a medium sized head and tends to open fairly fast. The tones can vary from pinkish to medium purple.
Hot Pink Spray Rose – This variety has larger buds and vivid magenta petals.
Purple Stock (California) – A fragrant annual flower that is native to Greece and other Mediterranean countries, stock comes in a variety of colors including white, cream, pink, red, purple, peach and yellow.
Lavender Tulip (Holland) – This variety of tulip has various shades of purple and lavender.
Purple Matsumoto Aster (California) – Also called Callistephus, from the Greek word meaning beautiful crown, this flower is native to China.
Classic B:
Pink Esperance Rose (Columbia) – These are very special roses with blooms that can grow to nearly 7: once fully opened and include up to 40 petals. The petals are a creamy pink on top, gradually becoming more pink towards the middle of the bloom. These roses have a long vase life so you should enjoy them for quite awhile.
Cream Chablis Spray Rose (Columbia) – The spray roses have clusters of multiple, two to three inch blooms on each stem. This variety is a pale peach color.
Peach Cream Cafe Gerbera (Canada) – Gerbera species bear a large, often dark center, with striking, two-lipped colorful ray florets. The center, which has the appearance of a single flower, is actually composed of hundreds of individual florettes.
Pink Brindisi Lilies (Costa Rica) – A type of hybrid lily derived from central and East Asian species. Lily bulbs are eaten in China, especially in the summer, for their ability to reduce internal heat and are said to have a texture and taste similar to that of a potato.
Heather (California) – A flowering shrub in the ericaceae family, which also includes blueberries and cranberries. Heather is found naturally occuring throughout Western Europe and in parts of northeastern North America and Siberia.

Exotic C:
Lavender "Coolwater" Rose (Ecuador) - A popular lavender rose, "coolwater" has a medium sized head and tends to open fairly fast. The tones can vary from pinkish to medium purple.
Pink Piano Garden Roses (England) - The rose is an estimated 35 million years old. Gardening with the rose began in China approximately 5,000 years ago, and later became quite quintessential in Victorian England. These cup-shaped roses differ from commercial hybridized roses in that they have higher petal counts which are often ruffled and swirled towards the center of the rose. Many garden rose varieties also retail their classic sweet scent.
Pink "Garnet Glow" Miniature Calla Lily (Holland) - Calla lilies are grown in bogs and ponds and are native to cool, temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The plant is highly poisonous if eaten. The "Garnet Glow" variety can vary from hot pink to light lavender, sometimes with tiny striations of cream.
Pink Mokara Orchid (Thailand) – Mokara Orchid is a trigeneric hybrid, meaning it comes from three "parent" varieties. Created in Singapore in 1969, Mokara has a unique sunburst shape and they can last up to two or three weeks in the vase with proper care.
Purple Stock (California) - A fragrant annual flower that is native to Greece and other Mediterranean countries, stock comes in a variety of colors including white, cream, pink, red, purple, peach and yellow.
Exotic D:
White Vendela Rose (Columbia) - Vendela roses are some of the most hearty white roses available today. They have a creamy white center and traditionally large heads. The Vendela rose is the number one rose requested for wedding bouquets.
Green Cymbidium Orchid (Holland) - The word Cymbidium comes from Greek 'kymbe,' meaning 'boat', referring to the hollowness in the lip of the flower. Cybidiums are symbolic of virtue and morality. In Asian cultures they are considered a gift of respect and friendship.
Green Antique Hydrangea (Columbia) - Hydrangea is a flowering shrub native to southern and eastern Asia. The color isn't determined by the variety of hydrangea but rather by the pH of the soil.
Viburnum (Holland) – Softer than hydrangea, viburnum is known as the European snowball. These shrubs produce lovely pale-green tufts of flowers that fade to white as the blooms age. There are multiple, round clusters of viburnum blooms on each stem.
White Stock (California) – A fragrant annual flower that is native to Greece and other Mediterranean countries.

Contemporary E:
Cherry Love Rose (Ecuador) – A fresh, red rose, Cherry Love has a large head that fully opens into a magnificent classic shape with large, gently rounded petals.
Green Hydrangea (Columbia) - Hydrangea is a flowering shrub native to southern and eastern Asia. The color isn't determined by the variety of hydrangea but rather by the pH of the soil.
Dark Pink Cymbidium Orchid (Holland) - The word Cymbidium comes from Greek 'kymbe,' meaning 'boat', referring to the hollowness in the lip of the flower. Cybidiums are symbolic of virtue and morality. In Asian cultures they are considered a gift of respect and friendship.
Contemporary F:
“Green Tea” Rose (Ecuador) – there are few natural green roses available today, and "green tea" is one of them. This rose has a creamy lime color, sometimes with traces of pink, and opens to a medium sized bloom.
Green Hydrangea (Columbia) - Hydrangea is a flowering shrub native to southern and eastern Asia. The color isn't determined by the variety of hydrangea but rather by the pH of the soil.
White Kale (French) - Beloved of the French and cultivated by them for centuries, the ornamental cabbage is the perfect hardy annual for introducing sculptural form and a splash of vibrant color to a winter garden.
Tall Collection:
Tiger Orchid (Mexico) – An epiphytic species of orchid native to the area from Mexico to Honduras. The plant may grow four to eight flowers, each may reach up to 13 inches in diameter. The flowers are a glossy bright golden yellow with brown barring.