ANNUALS
  • Allysum - white, purple, pink sun
  • Ageratum - blue, white sun
  • Amaranthus - foilage red to bronze sun
  • Begonia - red, pink, purple shade or sun
  • Celosia - red, pink, orange, yellow sun
  • Coleus - foilage comes in all colors shade or sun
  • Dianthus - white, pink, red sun
  • Gazania - daisy flower, orange, red, yellow sun
  • Gerber Daisy - yellow, orange, pink, red sun
  • Gomphrena - lavender, white, pink sun
  • Impatients - white, orange, red, purple shade
  • Geranium - red, pink, white, purple sun
  • Lobelia - purple, blue sun
  • Marigold - yellow, orange, white sun
  • New guinea Impatients - white, pink, red, lavender, purple
    shade part sun
  • Nicotiana - red, pink, white sun
  • Nierembergia - blue, violet, white sun
  • Petunias - white, red, pink, purple sun
  • Portulaca (moss rose) - pink, yellow, orange, red sun
  • Purslane - red, yellow, orange, pink sun
  • Salvia - red, orange, pink, white sun
  • Torenia - yellow, purple, violet sun
  • Verbena - red pink, purple, white sun
  • Vinca - white, red, blue, purple, pink sun
  • Zinnia - red, yellow, orange, pink sun
BY "THE GURU" ORLANDO MARTINEZ
Blooming annuals are the biggest source of flowers and color in the
landscape.  I encourage everyone to plant more color in their landscape.  We
have such a large selection to choose from all colors white, red, pink, purple,
blue, mauve to two tones.  Some come with giant flowers like zinnias to tiny
like allysum; all hieghts from one inch to four feet.  So the point is you can
find a flower to suit your need to be creative.