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~PERENNIAL FLOWER SEED~
~"Aquilegia Columbine McKanas"~
Perrenial. Aquilegia Columbine McKanas are very happy in a sunny to partially shaded location. Provide them with a humus rich, slightly acidic soil and you will be rewarded with an abundance of blooms in late spring and early summer. Excellent as a cut flower. Grow in full sun or partial shade. Sow Feb- end Apr. Stunning mixed color alpine perrenial. Attracts hummingbirds. Days to Sprout 21 - 28, Plant Height about 18 - 30 inches. Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost, sowing 2 seeds per pot or cell. Do not cover seeds. Transplant to the garden after the last frost. Before planting, enrich the soil with compost. Seeds may also be planted outdoors in summer for early blooms next spring. Fertilize monthly. Remove faded blossoms to prolong flowering. Cut back old stems for a second crop of flowers.
Columbine McKanas Mix $2.25
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~Balloon Flower MIXED COLORS~
The Balloon flower is a long-lived perennial that blooms from July through September. Their name comes from the appearance of the buds which look like blue balloons right before opening into a five-pointed flower.
This is a Botanical Interests 125 mg. packet. Perennials in White, rose, blue. Blooms in Summer, Full Sun, 2'-3' tall. Zones 3-8 Fascinating inflated buds open to reveal star-shaped white, rose, and blue flowers. A rugged flower with few pests. Extremely cold tolerant and blooms 2nd. year from seed. Bluish-green foliage turns golden yellow in autumn if not browned by early frost. A good cut flower. Platycodon should be in every perennial garden.
(1106-BI) Balloon Flower Blend $2.25
~Balloon Flower All Blue Packet~
Balloon Flower All Blue Packet. Balloon Flower - Platycodon Grandiflorus Komachi . Perennial
Zones: 4 - 9 , 18 inches, Early Summer to Late Summer.
Full Sun - Dry or MOist, but Well Drained Soil
With blue blossoms resembling an umbrella shape, this plant is considered hardy. Once established in the garden, this long-living plant increases its blooming season as it ages.
Balloon Flower All Blue Packet $3.00
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~Butterfly Flower Irresistible"~
Often called, Swamp Milkweed, this pretty blend of pink and white Asclepias incarnata flowers is perennial to USDA zone 3. The blooms have a soft vanilla scent and tempt butterflies, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects to the garden to feast on nectar. It is a host plant for butterflies. They lay their eggs on it, and it provides food for the caterpillars. It makes a wonderful cut flower, and its decorative green seedpods can be saved for dried arrangements.
Butterfly Flower (incarnata) Irresistible $1.99
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~Butterfly Flower~
Botanical Interests Perennial Vivid red-orange that Blooms in Summer in Full Sun, Partial Sun to a height of 24" tall, 24" wide. Hardy in Zones 3-9,Attracts Butterflies. Butterflies will seek your garden out when you have this vigorous perennial, shrub-like plant. Asclepias particularly attracts the Monarch. Beginning in late spring, it produces a profusion of fiery, red-orange flowers followed by decorative green seed pods. Drought tolerant and is native to eastern United States.
(1146BI-SS) Butterfly Flower $2.25
~Canterbury Bells~
~Bellflower~
~Campanula Medium~
Perennial in Zones 3-8, Purple, violet, blue, lavender, pink, white, Blooms in Spring. Full Sun, Partial Sun, 2'-3' tall. The tall flower spikes with elegant, bell shaped flowers will remind you of a storybook English cottage garden. This dramatic , tall plant is an excellent backdrop for your shorter annuals and perennials. Also works well as a cut flower. An easy to grow plant from seed. A biennial. Plant late spring or early summer for blooms the 2nd year. This is a Botanical Interests 650 mg. packet.
(1004-BI) Canterbury Bells small packet $1.59
~Chocolate Flower~
This plant does it all: colorful, fragrant, attracts butterflies, drought tolerant AND the aroma may either satisfy or intensify your craving for chocolate!
(1198BI) Chocolate Flower $2.75
~Crazy Daisy~
Leucanthemum x superbum
Exuberant double and semi-double white-eyed flowers with many quilled petals for that really 'fluffy' look. Good border plants, lovely in drifts and ideal for cutting. Grows to a height of 28in. (70cm) and a spread of 25in. (63cm). Hardy perennial.
When to plant outdoors: April to June
How to grow outdoors: Sow seeds into a seed bed, 0.25in (0.5cm) deep. Keep moist and protected. Once large enough to handle, thin to 6in (15cm) apart. Transplant to the flowering position in September allowing 24in (60cm) between plants.
(PR58) Crazy Daisy $1.99
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~Delphinium Pacific Giant Mixture"~
Delphiniums, are excellent in borders and great for cutting. If cut when 1/4 of flowers are open , they can last a week in water. Tall Spires Packed with Double Blooms Just Keep on Coming! not difficult to grow, asking only plenty of sun, some protection from wind, and cool temperatures. Plant seeds outdoors in late fall or early spring. (Seeds maybe started indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost.) Delphinium prefers well-drained soil enriched with compost. Sow seeds, cover lightly with soil and keep moist until seedlings are established. Zones 3-7. Ht. 30-36". Final spacing of mature plants should be 10 inches. NOTE: Seeds/plants harmful if eaten.
Delphinium "Pacific Giant Blend" Packet $1.89
~Delphinium Butterfly Blend~
Delphinium Butterfly Blend is an Heirloom Great for bees, butterflies and birds. Blooms late in Spring to mis Summer and is 16" tall and likes full sun. Perennial USDA zones 3-7. Blooms from late spring to mid summer. Full sun. 16" tall. Delicate spires covered with marine blue, light blue, soft rose, and white blossoms adorn these compact plants. This charming blend of dwarf delphiniums is an excellent choice for small spaces or as an accent in the border or cottage garden. Dwarf Butterfly Blend delphiniums grow well in containers and spots where the wind would topple the taller spires. Nice accent for small spaces, cottage gardens, borders, and containers.
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~Echinops Globe Thistle~
~Echinops "Globe Thistle" Blue Glow~
Bees and butterflies adore Echinops. They are so easy to care for that you will too. Equally stunning in the garden or as a fresh or dried cut flower, their perfectly round blooms and statuesque profile bring intriguing definition to surrounding softer forms. Thriving in well drained soil, even if it is poor or sandy, the Globe Thistle is as undemanding as any perennial you can find! Hardy to Zone 4.
Echinops bannaticus ?Blue Glow? Intensely blue, the surreal-looking globes of this Echinops perch on stalks lined with elegant, jagged-edged gray-green foliage. Backlit by the late afternoon sun and planted en masse, ?Blue Glow?s flowers seem to float amidst spiky Muhlenbergia rigens and the dark domes of Angelica gigas. 4' x 18"; blooms July?early September.
(EBG-SS) Echinops "Blue Glow" 25 seeds $1.50
~Foxglove "Digitalis"~
Among the most showy of garden plants. They make wonderful cut flowers. They grow in either sun or partial shade which makes them ideal for woodland gardens. Are excellent for the back of borders or mass plantings. Tolerate cold winters but are killed by heat and drought. Will self-sow in mild climates and perpetuate themselves for years. Grow in rich, fertile soil. Digitale Multicolor Foxglove Biannual, acts like a perennial. 150 days. Germinates in 14-21 days with 65-70 degree soil temperature. Start indoors 10-12 weeks before last frost. Do not bury seeds since foxglove needs light to germinate. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over at 12 inch spacing. . Prefers full sun/part shade. 36-40 inches high. Self seeds
(31720SS) Foxglove "European Mixture" - $2.25 Large Packet
~Delphinium "Larkspur European Mixture"~
Larkspur, Delphiniums, are excellent in borders and great for cutting. If cut when 1/4 of flowers are open , they can last a week in water. Tall Spires Packed with Double Blooms Just Keep on Coming! Produces numerous many-branched stems with spurred flowers, Larkspur is not difficult to grow, asking only plenty of sun, some protection from wind, and cool temperatures. Plant seeds outdoors in late fall or early spring. (Seeds maybe started indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost.) Delphinium prefers well-drained soil enriched with compost. Sow seeds, cover lightly with soil and keep moist until seedlings are established. Zones 3-7. Ht. 30-36". Final spacing of mature plants should be 10 inches. NOTE: Seeds/plants harmful if eaten.
(31710SS) Delphinium "European Mixture" Large Packet $2.25
~Blue Flax~
A drought resistant, sun loving graceful plant with clusters of sky blue flowers lasting 6-12 weeks. Blooms late spring to late summer. 1' - 2' tall. Sun to shade. Type: Perennial-"comes back" every year. Blooms second and successive seasons from tough, expanding clumps.
Native to: North American prairies
Where to grow it: All regions of North America
Bloom time and height: early season, 24"
Sun/Shade: full sun
How to Grow it: Prefers loose, dry soil, but is very adaptable. Flowers are startling blue on light, airy plants, but often close by noon. Great grown with daisies. Plant spring or fall.
Etc. This species is named "lewisii" in honor of Meriwether Lewis of Lewis & Clark, since it was discovered on their expedition across the plains.
(1016BI) Blue Flax $1.49
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~Foxglove Gloxiniiflora Blend Seed~
Biennial. Blooms spring to summer. 3'-5' tall. Shade to partial sun. A stunning cut flower and tall, colorful addition to shady areas. Colors of white, pink, salmon, yellow, cream, and cerise (cherry). Plants have foliage the first year, and flowers the second. May reseed
Foxglove Gloxiniiflora Blend Seed $1.69
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~Gaillardia "Blanket Flower"~
Perrenial. This plant spreads about 12 to 15 inches wide, forming a compact mound with flowers held upturned on strong stems. Best of all, -- wherever you are, it can be, too! Zones 3 - 9
(GBF-SS) Gaillardia Packet $2.25
~Gaillardia Burgundy~
Features Wine red blooms in summer Full Sun Hardiness Zone 4 24 inches, 25 seeds per pack. Strong, upright stems support the large, flat-faced flowers of the richest burgundy red. Excellent clump former. Grows to a height of 30in. and a spread of 35in. Hardy perennial. plant outdoors: May - July
How to grow outdoors Sow in a seed bed. Keep moist. Thin seedlings to 2in apart as they develop. Transplant to flowering position in September-October. plant indoors: February - April Sow 0.25in deep in trays of seed compost. Keep moist and warm (60-68F). Thin when the seedlings have developed 2-4 leaves. Harden off and plant out late spring, spacing 18in
(GB-SS) Gallardia Burgandy $2.50
~Scarlet Indian Paintbrush~
Castilleja coccinea, Scarlet Indian Paintbrush is an extremely popular, well known wildflower and an important source of nectar for hummingbirds. The inconspicuous flowers bloom within a dense cluster of beautiful leafy bracts that are brilliant shades of orange, red, or sometimes yellow. Wild Indian Paintbrush flowers grow in a variety of conditions including moist and well-drained, dry, or sandy prairies that are moist in the spring. The plant prefers full sun or light shade. Indian Paintbrush seeds are very tiny, when planted in spring/summer usually germinate in the fall and bloom the next spring without pretreatment.
Castilleja coccinea is a member of the Figwort Family and is a hardy perennial in zones 3 to 9. approx 100 seed
Scarlet Indian Paintbrush $2.50
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~Phlomis russeliana "Jerusalem Sage"~
Phlomis russeliana Features Light Yellow flowers in whorls in Early Summer and prefers Full Sun. Hardiness Zone 4,Height: 30 inches. 10 seeds per pack. This Mediterranean species, native to the mountains of Syria, is admired for both its unusual whorls of soft yellow flowers and its large olive-green leaves. Hardy Jerusalem Sage has proven to be quite cold tolerant. A very tough and easy-to-grow plant, Phlomis adds an eye catching structure to the garden, combining readily with other perennials with interesting foliage.
(PRJS-SS) Phlomis resselina Jerusalem Sage $2.50
~Phlomis tuberosa~
A spectacular species, with rich, ruby red stems flanked in whorls of lipped, candy-pink flowers, against serrated, deep green foliage, for the perfect contrast. An easy to grow, long flowering, small shrub for the border. Sowing Time: February to June or September to October. Sow seed in pots or trays of moist seed compost and cover with a very fine sprinkling of compost or vermiculite. Keep at a temperature of between 59-68F. After sowing, do not exclude light as this helps germination. Keep the surface of the compost moist but not waterlogged; germination can take 1-4 months. When large enough to handle, transplant seedlings into 3in pots or trays. Gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions for 10-15 days before planting out after all risk of frost, 24in apart. For best results, provide any ordinary, well-drained soil in full sun. 10 seeds per pack. Flowers Late Spring to Summerand Height about 36 inches. Hardiness Rating: 5 6 7 8. Aftercare: Easy.
(PT-SS) Plomis tuberosa $2.50
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~King's Spear~
~Asphodeline lutea~
Asphodeline lutea Yellow Candle "King's Spear" is 30 in. Attractive, yellow star-like flowers on long spikes. Nice cutflower. Will flower May-June. Germination at 60?-65? 15 days. Perennial. Yellow flowers in summer and has Narrow Lily-like leaves and likes Full Sun. Hardiness Zone 5. 15 seeds per pack
(ALKS-SS) ASPHODELINE YELLOW CANDLE "King's Spear" $2.50
~Ipomopsis Standing Cypress~
Biennial in USDA zones 5-9. Blooms in summer. This tall 2'-5' native creates a blaze of color when its spectacular towers of bright red 1" trumpets bloom in the second year after planting. The fiery color is irresistible to hummingbirds that flock to it in search of nectar. It fits nicely into meadows, mass plantings, and native gardens where it will add a pop of color to the back. Ipomopsis does well in full sun or partial shade and is especially suited to dry, sandy, or rocky soils. Though it is a biennial, it may reseed and grow in following years. The flower stems can be used for a unique touch in fresh arrangements and last up to two weeks. Also called, Gillia rubra.
Ipomopsis Standing Cypress $2.59
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~LUPINES "Russel Mix"~
Wonderful select strain of Lupines for a mass of colors and cutting beauty! Perrenial. One of the most decorative plants, thanks to it's tall stalks bearing large flowers in a number of brilliant colors. Spectacular spires of color. Very hardy, long-lived and low maintenance. Thrives on ample moisture and does best where summers are cool. Zones 4-8 All parts of this plant are poisonous. Mixed tall flower that creates great spikes of color. Perennial. Create a stunning scene with a bed of spectacularly colored lupines. The tall spires in shades of pink, rose, bronze, red and blue stand above attractive lobed foliage. Marvelous cut flowers. Blooms in early summer. Days to Sprout 14 - 28, Planting Depth .25 inches. Nick pointed end of seeds with a knife or soak seeds overnight in water. Plant seeds outdoors in early spring or late fall in well-drained soil enriched with compost. (Seeds may be started indoors in peat pots 6 to 8 weeks earlier.) Sow seeds, cover lightly with soil and keep moist until seedlings are established.
(3351SS) Lupine "European Mix" Large Packet $2.25
~Lobelia - Cardinal Flower~
Perennial with Dense flower spikes of bright red blooms are definate hummingbird magnets. Makes a striking accent or border plant. Great in groups. Ideal for hummingbird gardens and waterside settings. Grows to 30", prefers full sun to part shade. Prefers organic soil and moist conditions. Blooms in late summer. Bright red. 1/4 tsp. These seed are extremely tiny, so this is a lot of seed. Cardinal flower seeds are very small and germinate without pretreatment.
(LCF-1/4-SS)Lobelia Cardinal Flower $2.00
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~Penstemon Firecracker~
Perennial USDA zones 4-9. This native penstemon is really really red! Its bright red tubular flowers on 2'-3' stalks explode with color in early summer before many other plants start blooming. The plants are tolerant of heat and drought and thrive in a sunny border or low-maintenance wildflower garden or xeric garden. Planting this flower is like waving a red flag to hummingbirds to lure them in for a feast! Although it is such a striking ornamental, Native Americans found many medicinal uses for this plant and used it in ceremonies. When it bloomed (in late spring), they knew that watermelon planting time was over.
Penstemon Firecracker $2.59
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~Pride of Madeira~
~Echium candicans~
Pride of Madeira is a short-lived perennial or a bienniel that features lilac-blue spiked flowers in summer and prefers Full Sun. Hardiness Zone 9 and can reach a Height of 4 feet. 30 seeds per pack
(POM-SS) Pride of Madeira $2.50
~Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy~
Annual. (May be a short-lived perennial in USDA zones 4-9.) Blooms summer to early fall. This new and unusual European award winning Rudbeckia is a color breakthrough! Its true cherry-red flowers with dark brown eyes are stunning in gardens, containers, and floral arrangements. The very first red Rudbeckia available from seed, its 20"-24" tall plant produce spectacular 3" flowers all summer long. Ideal for creating colorful garden beds and borders or planting in large containers. Looks gorgeous in masses, especially with ornamental grasses as a backdrop. A carefree flower, it is tolerant of drought, heat, and poor soils. Enjoy its cut flowers that last for weeks. Seed heads left standing in autumn add winter interest and provide a food source for birds.
Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy $1.89
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~Rudbeckia Glorisa~
Multicolor European Import - Nice daisy mix. Tender perennial. Grow as annual in northern areas. 24-30" high. Flowers from early July to first frost; remove dead blossoms to encourage flowering. Brighten any flowerbed, meadow or roadside with this well-loved perennial's 2 to 4 inch blooms. Dark, dome-shaped centers are surrounded by bright orange-yellow petals. In a vase, flowers stay fresh-looking for a week or more. Blooms early summer to frost. Days to Sprout 14 - 28, Planting Depth 0.125 inches. Plant seeds outdoors in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. (Seeds may be started indoors 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost.) Where winters are mild, plant seeds outdoors in early fall. Scatter seeds, cover lightly with soil and keep moist until seedlings are established. After flowering, plants reseed themselves. At end of season, cut plants back to a height of 4-6 inches.
(34750SS) Rudbeckia Gloriosa European Mixture - Lagre Packet $2.25
~CLASPING CONEFLOWER~
~RUDBECKIA AMPLEXICAULIS~
18-24" tall with black, cone shaped heads and drooping, bright yellow rays. Annual. Excellent cut flower. Seeds Per Pack: 1,000
(TPF033-SM) CLASPING CONEFLOWER $5.00 Per Pack
~Scabiosa "Pincushion Flower"~
~Butterfly Isaac House Mix~
Pincushion Flower - Scabiosa , Perennial, Zones: 3 - 8, Height 16 inches, Blooms Mid Summer to Late Summer.
Full Sun to Partial Sun- Moist, but Well Drained
With a long blooming season, this compressed plant produces multipme blooms of blue, lilac and white tones.
Flowering begins in mid-spring with repeated flowering throughout the growing season when consistently deadheaded. In some climates 'Butterfly Blue' flowers until late December. Pincushion flower derives its common name from the stamens which stand above the petals resembling pins stuck in a pincushion. The leaves are hairy, ovate to lance-shaped, with the upper foliage smaller and finely divided creating a mounded rosette six to eight inches high and 12 to 15 inches wide.
Scabiosa Isaac House Mix Average 400 mg. packet $2.75
~Sea Holly 'Perennial~
Sea Holly 'Perennial - 20 seeds approx. Spiky, glaucous blue flower bracts and thistle-like leaves make the Sea Holly a striking and interesting garden plant. Particularly useful in warm dry areas, the flowers can be cut for dried flower use or left in the garden to dry for delightful winter effect. Hardy perennial to height 24in and spread 18in.
Sea Holly 'Perennial $2.50
~Eryngium Sea Holly
Silver Ghost~
Eryngium Sea Holly Silver Ghost. Sea Holly 'Perennial - 20 seeds approx. Spiky, glaucous silver flower bracts and thistle-like leaves make the Silver ghost a striking and interesting garden plant. Particularly useful in warm dry areas, the flowers can be cut for dried flower use or left in the garden to dry for delightful winter effect
Eryngium Sea Holly Silver Ghost $2.50
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~Wallflower English Bedder Blend~
This is a Botanical Interests 600 mg. packet. Perennial, Shades of yellow, orange, brown, and rust, Blooms in Spring Full Sun, Partial Sun, 8"-12" tall, Zones 3-8. If you have an English garden, this perennial is a must. Flowers are described as "velvety" and "rich in color" and are VERY fragrant, occurring in dense clusters on top of dwarf plants. An excellent plant for cool summer climates of the coast or mountains. A rock garden is not complete until an English Wallflower is included. A good cut flower.
(1094-BI) Wallflower English $1.50
~Xerophyllum asphodeloides Turkey's Beard~
~Bear Grass~
This plant is on the endagered species list. Virtually unavailable in the nursery trade, turkeybeard is a slow-growing and beautiful member of Lily family that resembles a sturdy blue-green grass when not in flower. Blooms arise on 3 foot stalks shagged with fine leaves and look like big creamy pompoms. The seedlings are rather delicate at first, and should be left in their seedling pot the first year. Xerophyllum asphodeloides Turkey's Beard Evergreen grass like basal foliage with a tall stem reaching 4-5 ft tall with a ball of white flowers on top. This plant requires acid soil with a pH of 4.5, and very dry. Will grow in sun or shade. Be patient with this one, after you plant in the correct spot it will just kind of sit there for 2 or 3 years then it will take off. It is well worth the wait as it is a beautiful plant. Shade to Sun, Dry Acid Soil ph 4.5, Summer, 3-5 ft Tall, Zones 5-8. Western North American native with tufts of stiff grasslike leaves and spiked, creamy white flowers.Exposure Full Sun.Hardiness Zone 3.Height: 30 inches. 20 seeds per pack.
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