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Annual and Perennial Flowers

Annual and Perennial Flower offering

900. Clematis – Loveliness  A very productive vine growing over 10 feet in a season, loaded with medium yellow flowers that the bees love.  Hard to grow from seed but give it a try.  Limited offering. 15 seeds per pkg.

901. Columbine – Red/orange  40-50 seeds.  Great flower for attracting bees and butterflies.  Color as the name says.

902. Columbine – Blue/purple  40-50 seeds. Flowers are a deeper color blue, bordering on purple with slightly lighter throats.

903. Blue Delphinium  40-50 seeds. Tall, wonderful spikes of a light blue color.  Great heritage flower from my grandmother’s garden.

904. Money Plant – 10 seeds  Limited offering.  Plant ripens flower seed pods that are flat and look like silver coins in the fall.  Good for dried flower arrangements.

905.  Sweet William – 20-40 seeds  Assorted colors of the perennial favorite of old country gardens.  Producing clustered heads in white with pink splashes, deep pink and variations in between.  You may order also dark pink with white centers, or white with dark pink centers separately.  Just specify in your order.

906.  Petunias – 50 seeds or more

a)  Midnight Dreams type – deep purple, almost black.

b) Iced Salmon – salmon pink and slightly lighter shades.

c) Frosted mix – pinks with white edges, carnation pink, and purples with light edges.

d) Butter cream – yellowy white

e) White

f) Carmen type – deep hot pink and lighter variations on that theme.

g) Plum blush – vibrant plum colors in deep shades

h) Petunia mix – mix of all of the above.

i) Orchid daddy type – medium purple.

j) Peach Ice – light peach color.

k) Electric plum – bold plum that is at once deep pink and blue.  Hard to describe.  Very showy.

l)  Red dreams – red flowers, not available this year.

m) Tidal Wave silver – light purple almost silver, trailing wave type

n) Tidal pink – hot pink, trailing wave type

o) Mini Tidal Orchid Daddy type – like Orchid Daddy only wave and small flowers.

p) Midnight dream mix – dark purple true types and electric plum variations.  Interesting mix.

q) Midnight frost – dark purple with white frilly edges

r) Frosty mix – mixture of purple and pink centers with white frilly edges.

907. Datura – Blue Angel 40 seeds per pack.  This variety of angel trumpet puts forth early single light purple flowers with a rich fragrance.  Readily self seeds if the seed heads are not clipped.  Delightful in the garden in early morning and late afternoon.

908. Bunny Tail Grass – 45 seeds per pkg.  This fun grass is covered with fluffy, soft bunny tail seed heads that turn from green to light tan.  Good for containers or the back of the flower bed.  They are drought tolerant and ornamental for flower arrangements.  8-12” high.

909. Poppy – Venus type Double pink – 50 seeds or more per pkg.  These delightfully large flower heads are frilly and pink, with darker centers.  Very full and ornamental in the garden, they bloom all summer long.  Large seed pods produce an abundance of seed.  Foliage is light green with a white blush.

910. Poppy – Double red – 50 or more seeds per pkg. Similar to the above only flowers are full, frilly red.

911. Poppy – Shirley mix – 50 or more seeds per pkg.  A mix of day blooming single poppies in an assortment of colors from white, to pink, red and orangey red, some with dark centers.

912. Poppy – Fuschia and white frills

913.  Poppy – Red ruffle – large red frilly double flowers

914. Poppy – Pink skirt – large pink flowers with white frilly lace edges

915. Poppy – Single white

916. Ice plant – red/orange – 25 seeds per pkg. Limited offering.  This succulent is one of my favorite plants, easy to grow and producing captivating flowers and foliage.

917.  Ice plant – hot pink – 25 seeds, limited.  As above only bright hot pink flowers and shades of pink on the foliage as well.

918.  Ice plant – light pink – not available this year.

919.  Ice Plant – mix and match, of the above colors.  25 seeds.

920.  Pink Mallow –  25 seeds. Flowers are light pink with dark veins and showy on a tall(up to 3’) light green plant.

921.  Nicotiana –  40-50 seeds.  Dark pink flowers

922.  Nicotiana –  40-50 seeds. Light purple flowers.

923. Purple Mallow – 25 seeds. Flowers are darker than pink mallow above, showy.

924. Marigold – 25 seeds. Large orange blossoms on 2′ plants.  Royal type.

925.  Marigold – 25 seeds.  Large yellow blossoms on 2′ plants.  Royal type.

926.  Marigold – 25 seeds. Dwarf plants with showy orange flowers.

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927.  Marigold mixes- 25 seeds.  Dwarf mix of showy variations of yellow, golden orange and red, some mixing within flower heads.  Compact plants for border arrangements.

928.  Marigold mix – 25 or more seeds.  Mixture of all types of marigolds in a rainbow of colors and heights.  Just not sure what you will get!

929.  Marigold – Red – 25 or more seeds.  A dwarf variety with dark red flowers.  Interesting and different.  Limited quantities.

930.  Snapdragon –  50 or more seeds. Mixed colors, various heights from 1-2’.

931.  Snapdragon – Yellow – limited quantities.  Tall type, single flowers on large spike.

932.  Snapdragon – Pink – 50 or more seeds.  Tall and showy beautiful rich pink colored flowers.

940.  Sunflowers – Edible seeded – 25 seeds.  Tall plants (over 3’)  with medium to large sized heads, grey striped seeds.  Flowers are yellow and showy, typical of edible seeded varieties.

941.  Sunflowers – Mammoth Russian – 25 seeds.  Very tall, 6’ and stocky plants with enormous seed heads loaded with delectable tasty seeds.  Heads can measure one foot across and more.

945.  Love lies bleeding – Amaranth – 48 days.  Beautiful drooping pink and red flower sprays that contain tiny light yellow, round edible seeds.  Cook like quinoa or regular amaranth for a tasty treat or just enjoy the beauty of the plants.  Leaves and stems of this plant also contain active red and purple pigments.  Grow about 2.5 feet tall.

 

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