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Annuals and Perennials


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California Poppy - Mikado (pre-1936) - A rare heirloom variety with orange petals with scarlet backs. Very impressive! Drought resistant. Ht: 1’ tall. Annual. (25 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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Cosmos - Sensation Mix (pre-1936) - This heirloom variety was a AAS winner in 1936. Earlier blooming than most Cosmos. Ht: 4-5 ‘tall. Annual. (25 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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Cosmos - Seashells Mix (1800s) - Once popular in the 1800’s, this heirloom variety of Cosmos has fluted petals curled into tubes and comes in pink, white and rose. Ht: 4-5’ tall. Annual. (25 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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Dahlia - Bishop's Children - A seed grown descendant of Bishop of Llandaff Dahlia. The plants have purple foliage and the flowers range from orange, red and pink. A very showy plant. Ht: 3’ tall. Annual. (lift tubers in fall) (20 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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Dwarf Morning Glory (Convolvulus tricolor) - The Dwarf Morning Glory was a common site on many of the Dutch and Flemish paintings of the 17th century. It is a very old heirloom flower that should be more widely grown. The beautiful single flowers can be blue, burgundy, pink or white and all have yellow throats. The bushy dwarf plants only grow to a foot high. Annual. Sun. Ht: 12” tall (25 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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Forget-Me-Not (Cynoglossum amabile) - (a.k.a. Firmament, Chinese Forget Me Not or Hound’s Tongue) These wonderful old fashioned flowers are literally covered with clear blue blossoms all summer long. A very carefree annual that self seeds prolifically. Ht: 14-16” tall. Annual. Sun-part shade. (50 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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Four O'Clock - Heirloom Red - This heirloom variety is very showy and has fuchsia colored blossoms that almost cover the plant. .Annual. (20 seeds/pkt) Low quantity.


$3.00


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Hollyhock - Nigra (1629) (Alcea rosea) - A beautiful very dark colored hollyhock that was grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello and listed by Boston nurseryman, John B. Russe in 1827. A striking hollyhock with almost black flowers. Biennial. Sun. Ht: 5-6’ (50 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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Hollyhock - Ukrainian (Alcea rosea) - This variety has been growing on my farm since my great grandparents first settled there. The flowers are single and dark to light red. A very beautiful and tough plant. Biennial. Ht: 6’ (50 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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Larkspur - Blue Cloud (Consolida regalis) - Very bushy plants have blue flowers that bloom for most of the summer. Self seeds. Ht: 2-3’ tall. Annual. (25 seeds/pkt)


$3.00


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