-listing times of year available. Now, know also that this can (and often does) change due to crop failures from floods, frosts, drought and infestations. Nature lets us know who is really in charge now and then, but there is ALWAYS a plan B, so do not despair!
Alstroemeria: yr (year round)
Anemone: all but the summer months
Bouvardia: yr (best in summer) Calla lilies (mini): yrCalla lilies (large): yr (best in spring and early summer and colours can be pricy!)
Cymbidium orchids: yr (iffy in August)
Carnations: yr
Daisies: yr
Dendrobium orchids: yr
Eustoma (Lisianthus): yr (best in late spring/summer)
Freesia: yr
Gerbera: yr
Gladiola: yr (best in late summer/fall)
Greenery: yr
Gypsophila (Baby’s
Breath): yr
Helianthus (Sunflower): yr (best in late summer/fall)
Hippeastrum (Amaryllis): winter/early spring
Hydrangea: yr
Iris: yr
Lathrys (Sweet Pea): late spring into July
Lily (All varieties): yr
Limonium (Statice): yr
Matthiola (Stocks): best in spring/summer
Narcissus: winter/spring
Peonies: April-July (best) and for a time in late Sep-Oct
Phlox: yr (best in summer/fall)
Ranunculus: spring and early summer, a little in fall
Roses: yr
Solidago: yr
Stephanotis: yr
Tropical Flowers: yr mostly (Bird of Paradise, Ginger, etc.)
Tulips: yr (best in late winter, spring and early summer)
This is just a guideline. Every florist may have different availability. Not all flower shops can get every flower. Different importers offer different choices, smaller centers sometimes cannot bring enough of one type in to justify the cost, etc. Be creative and flexible and enjoy picking your flowers for your bouquet.