
While the winter wind blows, gardeners everywhere turn to seed catalogs as they dream of the summer ahead. The catalogs pile up, dog-eared and tattered, as growers plan for the future. Seed catalogs offer more choices than even the largest garden centers, and growing plants from seed is a great way to save money. We’ve rounded up 10 of our favorite seed catalogs you’ll want to have on hand as you prepare for the growing season. Tip: Want to save paper? All of these companies have websites, and many of them have digital versions of their catalogs.
New to seed starting? These resources will help get you going.
- Seed Starting Basics
- Starting Seeds Indoors
- Direct Sow Seeds for Easy Gardening
- Fast-Growing Annuals From Seed
- Host a Seed Starting Party
If you’re dedicated to planting natives in your garden, Prairie Moon should be your go-to resource. They offer an incredibly wide range of wildflowers and grasses, with information about native ranges and growing tips. They sell most seeds by packet or in bulk for larger plantings, as well as bare-root and potted plants for some species. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Milkweed, multiple varieties.
Monarch butterflies are in need of native milkweeds throughout their range. Prairie Moon offers a dozen different species of milkweed seeds, covering much of the country.Flower lovers will revel in Select Seeds’ offerings. They specialize in fragrant, old-fashioned blossoms like those that filled your grandmother’s garden. Select Seeds also has rare finds and rediscovered antique heirlooms, like Job’s Tears (Coix lacryma-jobi), one of the oldest grasses in cultivation. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: China Aster ‘Starlight Light Pink’, Corkscrew Vine
Veggie lovers, rejoice! Territorial Seed’s catalog has more than 100 pages of vegetable and herb seeds and plants to choose from. Some of their offerings are truly unique, like oak trees inoculated with Bianchetto truffles so you can grow your own fungi delicacies. They also offer flowers and fruits. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Celebration Squash, Firecracker Corn
Flower and vegetable gardeners will all find something to love in Stokes Seeds catalogs. Stokes offers a bit of everything, along with a variety of gardening accessories. To ensure you know exactly what you’re getting, Stokes marks seeds to let you know whether or not they’ve been treated in some way before shipping. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Orbit Cauliflower, Herbal Tea Special Collection
Heirloom seeds provide a direct connection to days past. Baker Creek sells over 1800 varieties of seed, specializing in types from the 19th century and earlier. A look through their catalog feels personal, as many photos include their family or employees showing off their offerings. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Paper Moon Scabiosa, Black Nebula Carrot
Johnny’s is an employee-owned company that takes special care to ensure all their seeds meet the Safe Seed Pledge. Their breeders use traditional methods to cross-breed new varieties, so if you’re concerned about GMO, you can trust Johnny’s. They offer a large selection of vegetables and flowers. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Sun-Fill Purple Sunflower, Goldie Husk Cherry
Take a trip down memory lane with R. H. Shumway’s print catalog. Charming black and white drawings illustrate the vegetable offerings, while the flower pages have color illustrations. You can visit their website to see photographs of most varieties before ordering, if you like. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate, Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify
Based in Texas, Wildseed Farms grows its own wildflowers for seed. Their regional wildflower mixes are designed specifically to thrive in various areas of the country. They sell individual varieties by the packet up to the pound, and show detailed range maps for each species. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Texas Bluebonnet, Mexican Hat
Park Seed is one of the biggest names in the business, and they’ve been in business since 1868. They carry an array of flowers, vegetables, plants, and gardening accessories. If you’re new to seed-starting, check out their Bio Dome System, which makes it easy to grow strong healthy plant from seed. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Green Twister Coneflower, Squash Poquito Hybrid
The founder of Annie’s began the company when she realized just how much better heirloom vegetables tasted than commercially grown varieties. She had difficulty finding quality heirloom seeds, so she eventually decided to start her own company. Their carefully sourced seeds come from around the world, with new types added all the time. Request a catalog here.
Seeds to Try: Boothby’s Blonde Cucumber, Prosperosa Eggplant
Claudette Talmadge says
Baker Creek is the best catalog for anyone wanting something different , heirloom, or everyday. Their shipping costs are unbelievably low-one price for whatever you order. And, your order comes quickly I can’t wait til spring!
A beautiful full color catalog! Try them!
leslie says
I like FedCo Seed catalog..interesting writing.. on Newsprint..black and white paper..only send..ONE catalog per yer..so if you are a minamilist like me..you’ll like that
BILL CARTER says
Thanks for listing Prairie Moon Nursery. We appreciate the opportunity to offer our plants and seeds to your readers. Our goal is 100% satisfaction and we always have knowledgeable people to take calls and answer questions.
David McGovern says
The Catalog is absolutely outstanding by Annie’s . The people at Annie’s are the absolute best. Their passion shines through in every way possible.
Andy says
Annie’s seeds is the best!!! So happy to see them featured! Amazing selection and the customer service is second to none!
Roberta says
If you want all organic, non-GMO verified seeds and a wide variety of vegetables and some flowers, try High Mowing Seeds. For orders over $10.00 shipping is free except for potatoes and onions.
https://www.highmowingseeds.com/
Barbara says
I am disappointed they did not list Thompson & Morgan. When I was new to seed-starting for gardening it was my handbook of knowledge. Stokes seeds was the other & they still are 30 years later!!! I have seen the others except for 2 which I will check out along with some other suggested sites.
Cheryl Davis says
Pinetree Seeds also has a great selection and shipping prices are low.
John A Sharpee says
For years I have used 3 catalogs for my needs: Jung Seeds and Plants, Burpee, and Gurney’s. All have specialty vegetable and flower seeds that I use in my gardens. I also start all of my own for transplanting with the use of a Palran 8’x12′ snap and grow greenhouse.