Oct 14, 2025

Smoky Hill Museum launches Poinsettia sale now through November

Posted Oct 14, 2025 6:25 PM
Poinsettia sale, now through November at the Smoky Hill Museum.png
Poinsettia sale, now through November at the Smoky Hill Museum.png

Salina Post

For the 34th time, the Smoky Hill Museum has their annual Poinsettia sale now through November.

The Museum’s poinsettias are long-lasting, nursery-grown plants, available in six vibrant varieties for this year. The flowering plants will brighten home, office or church, to encourage loved ones or shut-ins, and to reduce holiday stress for yourself and others.

The full, multi-stem plants are available in three sizes:

The 18-inch small plants are $15, and are available in solid red, pink or white, plus three special varieties: Marble (cream leaves with bold pink stripes or striations; pictured); Jingle Bell (red leaves with cream speckles) and Christmas Mouse (red with rounded petals).

The luxurious, 24-inch Medium plants are $30, and are available in red, pink or white, Marble, and Jingle Bell.

The stunning 36-inch Large is only available in Christmas red for $45. It is ideal for fireplace, foyer or doorway use.

You can order 30 plants and take $2 off per plant. Members of the Smoky Hill Museum Friends receive a special discount of $1 off each plant.

Pick up your plants on Saturday, December 6 between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm. Or, doorstep delivery to your home, office, church or to someone you know, is just $15 per stop in the Salina metro area.

The annual Poinsettia Sale helps make possible the Smoky Hill Museum’s educational programs and events that benefit many students, children and families.

Pre-order your plants from now through November 15.

To order, go here to order online or download a printable order form.

For more information, call (785) 833-8021, or email [email protected].

When picking up your poinsettias in early December, visit the Museum store for creative holiday gift ideas. From gourmet Kansas food products to local artwork, including stunning wheat weaving, artist-made greeting cards and handmade pottery, the Museum Store has something for everyone on your list, including those who love or have lived in the Sunflower State.