Thank you for your interest in purchasing Blooming Betties for your flower shop. We focus on growing unique, hard to find varieties of flowers in designer-friendly color ways. Grown in small batches, with sustainable practices, our flowers are picked fresh to order in prime condition for the finest quality, processed as fresh as you can get them. Your fingers won’t have to worry about the nasty stuff that comes on imported flowers.
Flower Focus – What you can find in our shop
Spring – Tulips, Daffodils, Iceland Poppies
We grow over 25 varieties of tulips, all specialty types including double, fringe, and parrot tulips. We also have a very desirable lineup of daffodils including peach colored varieties.
Early Summer – Peonies
Coming Summer 2023 0r 2024
Summer/Fall – Dahlias
In addition to the designer favorites, we’ve had the good fortune of acquiring some of the latest varieties on the market bred by Kristina Albrect of Santa Cruz dahlias and are excited to bring them into commercial production this year.
How to Shop
Every Sunday we stock our online wholesale store with the availability for the coming week and email our list of florists a reminder and a link. You will then be directed to a password protected site where you can shop online. If you are interested in setting up a wholesale account, please email flowers@bloomingbetties.com. Only professional floral designers with a Sales Tax License will be allowed access.
Delivery and Pickup
Our blooms are available for local delivery and pick up only. Deliveries are made Wednesday late morning – afternoon. Delivery is available within 30 miles of Blooming Betties for $15 (no minimum purchase) Pick up is FREE and is available at Blooming Betties on Tuesdays by appointment or Wednesday mornings at the NoCo Flower Collective Market in Fort Collins. If you have questions about delivery or pickup, please ask!
Other Wholesale Opportunities
Miss out on the weekly sale launch? You can find Blooming Betties seasonally in Fort Collins at the NoCo Flower Market and in Denver at the Colorado Flower Collective.