Her current list includes the following varieties:
alliums |
amaranthus (hanging) |
amaranthus (Upright) |
Birds of Paradise |
Brassica (Kale) |
bupleurum |
campanulas |
Celosia - Bombay |
Celosia - Cristata |
Celosia - Plumosa |
crocosmia |
Gomphrena |
Hellebores |
hyacinth |
kniphofia (red hot pokers) |
larkspur |
leptospermum (tea tree) |
Liatris |
Lilies CALLA |
Lilies ELFIN |
Lily of the Valley |
Lisianthus |
matthiola DOUBLE |
matthiola SINGLE/SPRAY |
narcissi |
nerines |
ornithogalum |
paperwhites |
polymin orchids |
poppies |
Protea PINK ICE |
Protea QUEEN |
Protea VENUS |
ranunculus |
Scabiosa |
sedums |
snapdragon |
snowberry |
sweet william |
Sympho Berries (Snow Berry) |
Trachelium |
Tuberose |
viburnum berry |
viburnum flower PINK |
waratahs |
zinnia |
Agonis |
Aloe Spikes |
Aralia |
Broom |
Camelia |
Citris Buddah Hand |
Conifer |
Copper Beech |
Euphorbia - Green |
Figs |
Flax |
Grevillea |
Leucadendron Gold Strike |
Leucadendron Green |
Leucadendron Safari Sunset |
Moss (Floss) |
Moss (string) |
Rosemary |
Ruscus Milano (trailing) |
Vinca Vine |
Growers and other industry players who know of other varieties that should be added to the list are encouraged to contact Jones via e-mail.