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SALVIA
~Salvia 'Coral Nymph'~
Salvia "Texas Sage" 'Coral Nymph' Salvia coccinea Coral-pink and white florets whorl about the myriad flower spikes of this variety of native sage. Earlier to bloom and more compact than the native, it is a good choice for containers and the annual garden. Tolerates humid heat. Annual, 1.5 ft tall, blooms from seed in about 13 weeks, plant in full sun. Likes Fertile, well-drained soil.
(111-SS) Salvia "Coral Nymph" - 75 seeds $2.50
~Salvia 'Perennial - Blue Angel~
Salvia 'Perennial - Blue Angel' - 20 seeds approx. Electrifying blue hooded flowers with wide open 'mouths' that form along the upright stems. Makes a superb border and container specimen. Halfhardy perennial to height 70cm (28in).
(0344J) Salvia 'Perennial - Blue Angel $2.50
~Red Salvia~
Very decorative , quick growing plant produces early bright red spike shaped flowers which open completely and last a long time. Sow seed indoors 1/8" deep about 10-12 weeks before last frost or right after last frost. The glowing scarlet flowers borne above the rich green foliage will be a wonderful addition to your flower garden. Extremely attractive to hummingbirds. Days to Germination 14 - 21, Grows Best in Sun/Partial Shade. For early bloom, start indoors. Or, after danger of frost, sow outdoors. When plants are a few inches high, thin or transplant. Excellent for bedding, low backgrounds and shrub borders. Edge with Alyssum, Carpet of Snow for striking color contrast, or alternate with drifts of white Zinnias.
(3483-SS) Salvia Large Packet $2.00
~Salpiglossis sinuata Painted Tongue~
Salpiglossis sinuata Spectacular Chilean relative of the petunia, introduced in 1824. Branching 12-24" stems with 2" striped trumpet-shaped flowers in a wide range of metallic colors. Salpiglossis comes from two Greek words meaning trumpet and tongue, referring to the velvet-like blossoms. This flower should be offered by more greenhouses. Annual.
Outstanding, a real conversation piece in the flower garden. Ideal for bedding, massing or spot color. Trumpet shaped blooms brilliantly bi-colored and veined in contrasting colors. Excellent as a cut flower.
Special Directions For Short Season Climates
SOWING: Sow seeds indoors in flats or individual peat pots 6 to 8 weeks before last frost. Can also be sown directly outdoors soon after danger of frost has passed. Press seeds into soil medium with back of hand. Cover flat or planting bed from light as seeds need darkness to germinate. Uncover and provide seedlings with plenty of light once germination occurs. When seedlings are 2 to 3 inches high thin to 8 inches apart. Carefully transplant thinned plants.
(Painted-Tongue, Salpiglossis, Velvet Flower)
Half-hardy Annual. An elegant, superlative cut flower and an effective addition to the summer border. Brilliant veining on velvety, petunialike blossoms makes this worth fussing over. It is one of those plants that do well if the weather is not too hot or too cold. Dazzling blooms come in a variety of vivid colors - yellow, orange, bronze, red, pink, white, pearl gray, deep rose, violet, purple, blue, with many bicolors, distinctively veined. Plants can be either willowy or bushy, depending on the variety you choose. Blooms from mid-summer until frost. The key to success with this selection is planting these seedlings immediately after the last spring frost but well before the summer heat kicks in. Do not cover the seeds with soil but keep dark with black plastic cover until germinated. Don't overwater or overfertilize but keep your soil evenly moist. 'Bolero Mixed' and 'Splash Mixed' are recommended varieties. Average 50 seeds.
(129SS-SS) Salpiglossis sinuata Painted Tongue $2.25
~Schizantus "Butterfly Flower"~
European Mixture - Finely cut foliage produces delicate exotic orchid-like flowers. Also called Butterfly Flower, this forms a neat, rounded clump that is very compact and uniform. Mix of cream, pink, violet-blue, rose, and many are multicolored. Attractive edging, borders, mass plantings or container plants. Prefers cool, moist conditions. Height: 14-20". Annual. The bright, multi-colored flowers of schizanthus look like small butterflies. Enjoy this unusual annual's colorful blooms of pink, rose, purple and white under the canopy of shade trees or in sunny beds and containers. Blooms in summer. Days to Germination 20 - 30. Grows Best in Sun/Partial Shade. Start seeds in flats or peat pots 12 weeks before last frost. Do not cover seed. Place flat or pots in dark room until sprouts appear. Transplant to the garden after the last frost. Harden off before transplanting. Excellent as a corner accent in any butterfly garden and may be used in cut flower arrangements. Grows best in cool climates.
(3501SS) Schizantus "Butterfly Flower" European Mixture - Large Packet $2.25
~Snapdragon Tall Mixed European~
Hardy plant, branched stalks with flowers on spikes in very showy bright colors. These sweet smelling old-fashioned favorites make excellent cut flowers. Prefers sun. Annual. This tall snapdragon is a favorite for colorful beds and borders. Huge flower spikes are covered with florets in shades of purple, pink, red, orange, yellow and white. An exceptional cut flower and always a hit with children. Blooms late summer to frost. Days to Sprout 10 - 14. Plant seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost, sowing 2 seeds per pot or cell. Do not cover. Transplant to the garden after the last frost. For bushier growth, pinch back young plants. Keep water off leaves. Fertilize monthly. Remove faded blossoms to prolong flowering.
(3072-SS) Snapdragon Tall Large Packet $2.00
~Spilanthes oleracea~
~"Toothache Plant"~
~"Peek a Boo Plant"~
Unique Novelty, A really fun plant! Called the Toothache Plant because chewing on one of the flower buds will numb your mouth and make you salivate. It's harmless, though. Also called the Eyeball Plant for obvious reasons. Easy to grow and usually treated as an annual, about 12" in height and 18" width. Makes a very unusual and attractive accent plant. Full sun to moderate shade. Blooms from mid-summer until frost. Grow as annual, all zones.
(SO-SS) Spilanthes 20 seeds $2.50
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~SAPONARIA ocymoides~
SAPONARIA ocymoides : Pink flowers, 8", sun, midsummer.
(509F-SS) SAPONARIA ocymoides rosa $1.99
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~SEA LAVENDER~
~Statice~
~Sinuata red~
For flowerbeds, cutting, rock gardens. Limonium suworowii, Limonium sinuata. Annual Statice is one of the most popular everlasting flowers. Start inside 6-8 weeks before last frost. Cover seed lightly and provide warmth 65-75°F. May also be direct seeded after last frost. Transplant outside after last frost into a full sun location. Prefers light, well drained soil. Statice does well in hot locations, but must be well-watered. Harvest in mid-morning after the dew has dried. Hang bunches upside down in a dark, dry place.
(SR-SS) Statice Red Packet (75-100 seed) $2.25
~SEA LAVENDER~
Sinuata white
For flowerbeds, cutting, rock gardens. Limonium suworowii, Limonium sinuata Annual Statice is one of the most popular everlasting flowers. Start inside 6-8 weeks before last frost. Cover seed lightly and provide warmth 65-75°F. May also be direct seeded after last frost. Transplant outside after last frost into a full sun location. Prefers light, well drained soil. Statice does well in hot locations, but must be well-watered. Harvest in mid-morning after the dew has dried. Hang bunches upside down in a dark, dry place.
(SW-SS) Statice White (75-100 seed) Packet $2.25
~SEA LAVENDER~
~Sinuata blue~
For flowerbeds, cutting, rock gardens. Limonium suworowii, Limonium sinuata Annual Statice is one of the most popular everlasting flowers. Start inside 6-8 weeks before last frost. Cover seed lightly and provide warmth 65-75°F. May also be direct seeded after last frost. Transplant outside after last frost into a full sun location. Prefers light, well drained soil. Statice does well in hot locations, but must be well-watered. Harvest in mid-morning after the dew has dried. Hang bunches upside down in a dark, dry place.
(SB-SS) Statice Blue (75-100 seed) Packet $2.25
~Mina lobata~
~Spanish Flag~
Mina lobata, Synonym:Ipomoea versicolor
Height:8-10 ft.
Sun to Partial Shade
Seed is poisonous if ingested,Red, Orange, Bright Yellow.
Late Summer/Early Fall
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
(1052BI) Mina lobata, Spanish Flag $2.75
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~Patriotic Statice Package~
~Red-White-Blue Statice Package Deal~
You get 1 packet of each Red-White-Blue Statice for a Patriotic planting! Plant a Flag in your Yard or Garden! Show Your Colors! Have someone in the Military? Show your Pride!
Limonium suworowii, Limonium sinuata Annual Statice is one of the most popular everlasting flowers. Start inside 6-8 weeks before last frost. Cover seed lightly and provide warmth 65-75°F. May also be direct seeded after last frost. Transplant outside after last frost into a full sun location. Prefers light, well drained soil. Statice does well in hot locations, but must be well-watered. Harvest in mid-morning after the dew has dried. Hang bunches upside down in a dark, dry place.
(FLAG-SS) Patriotic "FLAG" Statice Package $6.00
~Statice "Limonium"~
European Multicolor - Plant is very resistant to drought. Produces a large number of small flowers joined in panicles, creating a magnificent effect. One of the most popular everlasting flowers. Start inside 6-8 weeks before the last frost. May also be direct seeded after the last frost. Sun. Great cut and dried. Annual. Use this sturdy, long-stemmed flower fresh or dried. Its rich shades of dusty rose, purple, blue, yellow and white are always vivid. Attracts butterflies. Tolerates heat, drought and salt spray. Blooms all summer. Days to Sprout 10 - 21. Start seeds indoors 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost, sowing 2 seeds per pot or cell. Transplant 12 inches apart to a well-drained - even sandy - site after the last frost. Water when the top 3-inch layer of soil is dry. Do not fertilize. Cut flowers regularly to prolong flowering. After flowering, plants re-seed themselves. DRYING Cut stems after flowers have opened but before sun has faded them. Wrap a rubber band around small bundle of stems and hang heads down in a dark, airy place until dry.
(3521-SS) Statice "Limonium" European Mixture - Large Packet $2.25
~Stella Alpina "Edelweiss"~
A low growing ground cover with gray-green leaves and small early white star shaped blossoms that are actually part of the leaf. There are tiny yellow true flowers in the center of the plant. Requires full sun. Perennial found in the Alps. 3-6" plant with white star flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer. Favorite for rock gardens. Tough and easy to grow. Plant in gritty (gravel) soil with lots of lime at 12" space. Mulch with gravel/rocks to promote drainage since it does not like moist conditions.
(12810SS) Stella Alpina "Edelweiss" European Variety Large Packet $2.50
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~Stocks "Beauty of Nice"~
Also called "Gilly Flower" Plant with straight, branched stems, pyramid-shaped, bearing long spikes with mostly twin flowers, color fromwhite to violet, very strong pleasant scent. Half Hardy Annual. Tall spikes of large fragrant flowers on long erect stems have notable eye-appeal. A blend of bright colors ranging from crimson, purple, white, yellow and shades of pink and lavender. Will tolerate light frost. Days to Germination 7 - 10. Grows Best in Full Sun. After all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Needs light to sprout. Cover with 1/8 inch soil. For earlier bloom, start indoors in flats in February or March. Cover with 1/8 inch soil. Gorgeous as cut flowers, long-lasting and fragrant. In mild winter areas, plant in early fall for late winter bloom or early spring bloom. Needs cool weather to set buds.
(FVL01-SS) Stocks Beauty of Nice. European Mixture Large Packet $2.25
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~Sweet Mace or Spanish Tarragon~
(Tagetes lucida) Beautiful, glossy leaves with small anise-scented orange flowers. The darling of many renowned Southwestern chefs, some even make a pesto from it! Thrives in warm, well drained, sunny areas. Plants grow 12-24". Perennial in zones 8-11. Average 100 seeds
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~Verbena~
"European Variety" Mixed colors. Hardy easily grown plant, vigorous vegetation, with numerous umbrella like inflorescences in a wide variety of colors, which follow one another throughtout the summer. Gardeners from every region will want to take a look at this variety. Annual. This old-fashioned charmer is covered with flat, 2 to 3-inch clusters of small flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, red, yellow and white. Darker shades have white centers. A good choice for containers and rock gardens, or as a ground cover. Blooms summer to frost. Days to Sprout: 21 - 28 Plant Height: 10 - 10 inches Spacing after Thinning: 15 - 15 inches Planting Instructions: Start seeds indoors 12 weeks before the last frost, planting 2 seeds per pot or cell. Soak sterile planting soil the night before sowing seeds. Do not water again until seedlings are up. Cover flats or pots with black plastic until sprouts appear. Transplant to the garden 15 inches apart after the last frost. Do not cover seeds. For bushier growth, pinch back young plants. Water when the top 3-inch layer of soil is dry. Keep water off leaves. Fertilize monthly. Remove faded blossoms to prolong flowering.
(3541SS) Verbena "European Variety" Large Packet $2.25
~Viola Frosted Chocolate~
Viola x williamsii Velour Frosted Chocolate
An extremely floriferous biennial violet with chocolate winged petals and a bronze face. Exposure Full Sun to Part Shade. Height: 6 inches. 50 seeds per pack. Germination Easy.
(VFC-GG) Viola Frosted Chocolate $3.00
~Viola Mammola~
Plant with short stemms and runners greeping on the ground and taking root, springing from these are the characteristically vivid violet colored: strong scented flowers.
(FVM01-SS) Violet Mammola $2.25
ZINNIAS
~Zinnia Envy~
Imagine Envy's attention getting chartreuse in your garden! Large 3-4" flowers! Annual Chartreuse Summer to fall Full Sun. 2'-3' tall. Heirloom. If you are searching for the truly unusual, this Zinnia is for you. In addition to beautiful 3-4" chartreuse flowers, it has a strong branching habit, a long blooming season, and is excellent in large pots or containers. Use flowers to decorate platters of home grown tomatoes or watermelons. Plant in a sunny, warm location. Somewhat susceptible to mildew. This is a Botanical Interests 750 mg. packet.
(1102-BI) Zinnia Envy $1.75
~ZINNIA ROYAL PURPLE~
ZINNIA ROYAL PURPLE, 2-3 ft. tall plants with beautiful dark purple flowers. Annual. Avg. Seeds Per Pack: 250
(TPF160-SS) ZINNIA ROYAL PURPLE $2.95 Per Pack.
~ZINNIA "Cactus Multicolor"~
(Annual) One of the finest cutflower type Zinnia varieties available. Imported European strain. Direct sew after the last frost. Prefer sun. Tall cut-flower variety! Giant, cactus-flowered blooms in a blend of brilliant colors. Quilled, gracefully curved petals in multiple rows forming very large flowers make this Zinnia quite distinctive. Flowers freely from midsummer until frost. Days to Germination 5 - 10. Grows Best in Full Sun. After all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Or, for earlier bloom, start indoors in flats about 4 weeks before last frost. Cover with 1/4 inch soil. Ideal for tall borders. For a bold effect, mass in sunny beds. Striking and long lasting as cut flowers. Remove faded blossoms to prolong bloom.
(3582SS) ZINNIA "Cactus Multicolor" 200+ seeds - $2.25
~Zinnia Peppermint Stick Mix~
Flowers as tantalizing as their namesake candy, no flowers the same. Great cut flower! Drought tolerant. Half-hardy Annual Jolly, carnival atmosphere of eye catching streaks of colour. Striped, stippled and blotched, scarlet or carmine on cream, vermilion or orange and rosy-purple on cream. Sow in trays, pots, etc of good seed compost in a propagator or warm place to maintain an optimum temperature of 75-80F. Sowing Depth: 1/16in. Sowing March-May. Sow seeds individually in 3in pots of free draining compost as they do not transplant well. It is important to keep the soil temperature uniformly warm and do not allow the compost to become over wet. Harden off and plant out when all risk of frost has passed. Space the plants 30cm (12in) apart in full sun. Prefers a rich, light, well drained soil. This is a Botanical Interest 750 mg. packet.
(1187-BI) Zinnia Peppermint Stick Mix $1.75
~Zinnia "Thumbelina Mix" Lilliput European~
Low growing species, having numerous globular twin flowers, multicolored. Annual. Bring zinnia's bold, sassy colors to the front of the flowerbed. This dwarf variety is small in size but just as colorful as its larger siblings and quicker to bloom. Flowers are semi-double and double in shades of red, pink, yellow, orange and white. Blooms summer to frost. Days to Sprout 5 - 10. Plant seeds outdoors in well-drained soil after the last frost when nighttime temperatures stay above 50. Firm soil over seeds and keep moist. For bushier growth, pinch back young plants. Keep water off leaves. Fertilize monthly. Remove faded blossoms to prolong flowering.
(35810SS) Zinnia "Thumbelina" Lilliput Eueopean Mixed Colors - Large Packet $2.25
~Zinnia "Pom Pom" Multicolor~
European Variety Annual. Beehive-shaped flowers in pastel and jewel-tones make this zinnia a standout in the flowerbed. Like all zinnias, it's a great cut flower, too. Blooms summer to frost. Days to Sprout 5 - 10. Half Hardy Annual. A special blend of very attractive pompon Zinnias in a wide range of very cheery colors, including orange, purple, red, rose and white. Bushy plants produce an abundance of perky, small blossoms all summer. Easy to grow. For early bloom, start indoors. Or after all danger of frost, sow outdoors. Ideal for borders and massed in beds. Delightful and long lasting cut flowers for petite bouquets. Removed faded blossoms to prolong bloom.
(35811-SS) Zinnia "Pom Pom" Multicolor $2.25
~Zinnia Scarlet Flame~
Botanical Interests Annual is Scarlet and Blooms Summer to fall and prefers Full Sun, 2'-3' tall. 'Scarlet Flame' is a great descriptive name for this flower color. A stand of these will definitely turn heads. 4-5" Scarlet flowers are great as a cut or dried flower. For long, hot summers, nothing beats this Zinnia for its brilliant bloom color and long blooming period. Susceptible to mildew in humid climates. Plant in a sunny, warm location.
(1070BI-SS) Zinnia Scarlet Flame $1.50
~Red Spider Zinnia~
Zinnia tenuiflora Beautiful zinnia mentioned in botanical documents as early as 1801. Sturdy upright habit, single spider-like bright red flowers. Attractive 1" blooms from mid-summer to frost. Annual, 2' tall.
(RSZ-SS) Red Spider Zinnia $2.25
~Zinnia Rossa Giant~
Annual is Rose Red and very large and Blooms Summer to fall and prefers Full Sun, 2'-3' tall. A stand of these will definitely turn heads. 4-5" Rossa Zinnia flowers are great as a cut or dried flower. For long, hot summers, nothing beats this Zinnia for its brilliant bloom color and long blooming period. Susceptible to mildew in humid climates. Plant in a sunny, warm location.
(6885-SA) Zinnia Rossa Giant $2.50
~Zinnia Dahlia Yellow Giant~
Zinnia Dahlia Yellow Giant Annual is beautiful yellow and Blooms Summer to fall and prefers Full Sun, 2'-3' tall. A stand of these will definitely turn heads. 4-5" Bold yellow flowers are great as a cut or dried flower. For long, hot summers, nothing beats this Zinnia for its brilliant bloom color and long blooming period. Susceptible to mildew in humid climates. Plant in a sunny, warm location.
(FZI05-BV) Zinnia Dahlia Yellow Giant $2.50
~Zinnia Dahlia Mix~
The Best of the Brightest! Huge Blooms in a Dozen Bright Colors!
4 to 5 inches across and fully double, this is the finest large-flowered Zinnia we know! Contains coral, crimson, salmon-rose, scarlet, red, rose, lilac, pink, purple, orange, yellow, and white blooms!
The brightest and best large-flowered Zinnias we know for the garden, bar none! This mix offers stunning Dahlia-flowered blooms at the end of very long, strong stems, in 12 bright colors! The waxy, tightly-packed petals create a pompon bloom that is almost incredibly full, dotted by a cheerful greenish-yellow central eye.
(FZI03)Zinnia Dahlia Mix $2.00
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