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#207773 May 10th, 2008 at 04:59 AM
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Hi all,

I was going to wait to put this up but I guess it can go up now. Then everyone can take there time mulling over their choices. I won't ship any seeds out until around the beginning of June and I'd like to wait until then to receive any seeds and cuttings just because it will take a little time to unpack and organize things lol.

ARE YOU READY.....

seeds I have to trade:

4. Alpine Sea Holly - Eryngium Alpinum Full Sun
5. Alyssum, Perene Amarelo
6. Amaranthus Hypochondriacus 'Pigmy Torch'
9. Lupinus Succulentus 'Arroyo Lupine'
10. Autumn Lollipops
12. Bachelor's Button "Blue Boy" - Centauree
13. Bachelor's Buttons - Mixed
15. Banana pepper
16. Basil, Cinnamon - Albahaca Canela
18. Basil, Sweet
20. Bean "Improved Golden Way (Bush)
22. Bean "Venture"
24. Bell flower (Purple)
27. Blanket flower
28. Blue Bonnet (Pink)
29. Blue Convoluus Enchantment
31. Blue Agaphantus
32. Bunnytail grass
33. Butterfly Pea flower "Clitorea Termtea"
36. Cardinal Climber Vine - Ipomea x. multifida
37. Cardinal flower - Lobelia Cardinalis
38. Carnations (Salmon Pink)
42. Catchfly
57. Chives - Allium Schoenoprasum
58. Chrysanthemum 'Coconut Ice'
61. Cleome
77. Compacta "Tapestry"
78. Coreopsis
80. Cosmos
81. Cosmos, (orange)
82. Crepe Mrytle
83. Crocosmia "Lucifer"
86. Dahlia seeds
87. Dahlia "Singela Sortida Ana"
88. Datura
89. Datura "lilac fluer"
90. Daylily
91. Delphinium (Dark Blue)
93. Dwarf Crepe Myrtle
94. Dusty Miller
96. Edelweiss
97. Emperor's Candlestick "Cassia Alata"
99. False Sunflower
102. Flowering Tobacco
103. Fried Eggs
105. Four O'Clocks
106. Galardia
109. Globe Thistle
112. Gourds
113. Heart seed Vine
115. Hummingbird Mix
116. Hybiscus
121. Jewels of Opar
122. Kale, Curled
123. Kiss me over the garden gate
124. Ladybells
125. Lambs Ear
126. Lantana
127. Larkspur
128. Leopards Bayne
135. Liatris "Blazing Star"
136. lily, Blackberry
137. lily of the Nile
138. lily [Orange]
139. Lima Beans 'Dixie Butterpea'
142. Lupins
144. Mallow
148. Marigolds "Crackerjack" - Tagetes Erecta
149. Marigolds "Dwarf French Mixed"
150. Marigolds "Golden Guardian"
151. Marigolds "Queen Sophia"
152. Marigolds (Maroon)
153. Marigolds "Mr. Majestic"
154. Marigolds (Mixed)
155. Marigolds (Orange)
156. Marigolds (Red & Orange)
157. Marigolds (Yellow)
158. Marigolds (Yellow & Fluffy)
159. Marigolds (Yellow & Red Stripped)
162. Mexican Hat - Ratibida Columnaris
163. Mexican Mint - Agastache Rusosa
164. Mexican Tea - Chenopodium Ambrosoides Epazote
165. Millet, Ornamental 'Jester'
166. Millet, Purple Majesty
168. Mint, Lemon or Purple Norse Mint
170. Morning Glories 'Crimson Rabler'
171. Morning Glories "Granpa Ott"
172. Morning Glories 'Heavenly Blue
173. Morning Glories (Mixed)
174. Morning Glories (Pink/Purple)
175. Morning Glories (Purple)
176. Moss rose
177. Nigeila damascana 'Love in a mist'
181. Passion flowers
185. Persian Cornflower
186. Petunias
187. Phlox, Tall Garden - Purple
188. Popcorn, Strawberry
189. Poppies (Red) "Bread seed"
190. Poppies "Iceland Mixed Colors"
191. Poppies
192. Popplies (Mixed colors and types)
194. Porcupine Grass
195. Portulaca (Mixed)
197. Rabanete Sparkler Radisch
200. Rattleweed
201. Red Adonis
202. Rhubarb
203. rose
204. rose, Miniature Red
205. rose of Sharon
207. Royal Poinciana
208. Rudbeckia
209. Rudbeckia Vine
210. Safflower
211. Salvia 'Bonfire'
212. Salvia Farinecea
213. Salvia, Miniature
214. Salvia "Blue Queen"
215. Salvia "Salsa Plum"
216. Scabiosa Stellata 'Pink Pong'
218. Sea Holly - Eryngium Planum
219. Sea Oats
220. Shoefly plant
221. Shooting Stars - Laurentia "axillaris blue"
222. Silver Cup (Pink) - Lavatera
228. Spanish Flag
229. Speria "Anthony Waterer"
230. Spiderwort
236. Statice "Art Form"
237. Statice "German"
238. Strawflower
239. Sunflower 'Autumn Beauty
240. Sunflower (Red)
241. Sunflowers "Black Oil"
242. Sunflowers "Bronze"
243. Sunflowers "Bushy"
244. Sunflowers "Change Mexican Yellow"
245. Sunflowers "Chianti"
246. Sunflower "Fun 'n Sun Hybrid Mix"
247. Sunflowers "Lemonade Mix"
248. Sunflowers "Mammoth"
249. Sunflowers "Maximillion"
250. Sunflowers "Sunrise Sunset Mix"
251. Sunflowers "Sunspot Dwarf"
252. Sunflower "Vanilla Ice"
253. Sweet Pea
260. Wildflowers
261. Wonder Eggs
262. Yarrow, Ouija White
264. Yucca
265. Zinnia "Candy Cane Mix"
266. Zinnia 'Cherry & Ivory'
267. Zinnia (Mixed)
269. Zinnia "Elegans"

seeds I am looking for:

Mock Orange - Double Bloom
Boxwood Panzies - Orange
Fuchsia 'Army Nurse' Hardy
Fuchsia erecta Hardy
Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold' Japanese Forest Grass
Hydrangea Dutch Ladies Series 'Sharona' Hydrangea
Hydrangea m. 'Mariesii Variegata' Hydrangea
Weigela florida 'Variegata'
Peonies seeds for double bloom varieties
Irish Moss
Black Cohosh
Dwarf Snapdragons
Monkshood
Jacobs Ladder
lily of the Nile
Alchemilla erythropoda "Lady's Mantle, Dwarf"
Alstroemeria 'Mauve Majesty' "Peruvian lily"
Arisaema triphyllum "Jack-in-the-Pulpit"
Arum italicum "Arum"
Asters
False Spirea
False Indigo
Berlandiera lyrata "Chocolate flower"
Bletilla striata (Hyacinthina) "Chinese Ground Orchid"
Brunnera m. 'Jack Frost' "Brunnera"
Campanula persicifolia 'Kelly’s Gold' "Bellflower"
Campanula persicifolia 'blue' "Bellflower"
Campanula punctata 'Cherry Bells' "Bellflower"
Dicentra spectabilis Bleeding Heart
Euphorbia x martinii 'Rudolph' Spurge
Exochorda x macrantha 'The Bride' Pearl-Bush
Chiastophyllum oppositifolium "Lambs Tail"
Dodecatheon meadia 'Shooting Star'
Fatsia japonica 'Spider's Web' Japanese Aralia, Variegated
Filipendula v. 'Flore Pleno' Meadowsweet
Hebe speciosa 'Variegata'
Hippeastrum x johnsonii St Joseph's lily
Incarvillea delavayi Hardy Gloxinia
Kirengeshoma palmata Yellow Waxbells
Knautia macedonica
Lycoris radiata 'Red Spider lily'
Melittis m. 'Royal Velvet Distinction' [BLEEP] Balm
Candy Lilies
Persicaria 'Dragon's Eye' Mountain Fleeceflower
Physostegia v. 'Miss Manners' Obedient Plant
Platycodon g. 'Mariesii' Balloonflower
Podophyllum 'Kaleidoscope' Mayapple, Asian
Double English Primrose
Pulmonaria l. 'Excalibur' Lungwort
Pycnanthemum muticum 'Mountain Mint'
Ribes sanguineum 'Brocklebankii' Red Flowering Currant
Stachys monnieri 'Hummelo' Common Betony
Teucrium f. 'Azurea' Germander, Bush
Tricyrtis 'Lightning Strike' Toad lily
Veronica longifolia 'Eveline' Speedwell

Plants I am looking for:

Mock Orange - Double Bloom - cutting
Boxwood - cutting
Hydrangea Dutch Ladies Series 'Sharona' Hydrangea - Cutting
Hydrangea m. 'Mariesii Variegata' Hydrangea - Cutting
Weigela florida 'Variegata' - Cutting
Peonies seeds for double bloom varieties - Division
Snowdrops - bulbs
daffodils - any double bloom varieties, - bulbs
Tulips - bulbs
Hycinth - the white and pink - bulbs
Amaryllis belladonna "Naked Lady" - bulbs
Orange and Yellow Crocuses - bulbs
iris -rhysomes- looking for yellow, orange, and Bright reds
Tropicana Canna Lilies - Rhysomes

I hope you find something you like and that you have something I like.

Enjoy your shopping trip lol.


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tkhooper #211052 May 24th, 2008 at 11:29 AM
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I'm so suprised that no one found anything that they wanted to trade on this list. Maybe it is too big?


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tkhooper #211063 May 24th, 2008 at 12:39 PM
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tk, it isn't that it is too large for me, i just don't do a lot of trading because i'm horrible at sending out what i'm supposed to. so i don't ask for anything unless they are willing to wait for me. i send it out, but it could be 3-6 months or more. i'm just funky that way.

but, i don't know if you saw my surprise lilies, aka naked ladies, aka hurricate lilies, but i will tell you i am going to try to send you some. no promises, but i have enough to share if i can get them out to you. nothing required in return.

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if you want to see a picture, i'll chase one down. i know i have a few. somewhere. or i'll find one online to show you

#211156 May 24th, 2008 at 05:29 PM
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what color of tulip bulbs are you looking for, TK???


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I have a foundation bulb bed that is 67 square feet. It doesn't appear to have anything except two azaleas in it at the moment and they are going to be moved. So any color would be appreciated. And since bulbs cost so much more to send than seeds I'd like to pay for the postage.

Currently I have traded for white, red, and very dark purple. The bed also has yellow daffodils, yellow, purple and varigated purple and white crocuses, purple iris, mixed colored glads and peonies in pinks. reds and whites. Oh and hycinths I know I have the purple and one other color either the white or the pink I'm not sure which. I also plan on putting snowdrops in that bed. You don't think I'm over crowding it much do you?

Jiffy I know what you mean. I have to stick seeds in the mail while I'm on line posting the trade. If I don't I get into trouble. What I would really like to get from you if you have any is the irish moss. You wouldn't believe what they charge for that. And I'm more than willing to wait.


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i don't think i have any irish moss left. it didn't make it through winter. but, look around and nearly anything i've posted that i have, i have multiples of and will send to you.

spanish moss on the other hand is everywhere. but it won't survive your winters, i don't think.

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I'm sorry the irish moss didn't make it at your place. And thankyou for your willingness to share.

I'm actually doing pretty good at whittling down the want list. So far I've gotten trades for the following.

Golden Chain Tree
Azaleas
Fuchsia erecta Fuchsia, Hardy
Amaryllis belladonna "Naked Lady"
Brunnera m. 'Jack Frost' "Brunnera"
Campanula persicifolia 'blue' "Bellflower"
Dicentra spectabilis Bleeding Heart
iris
Ditch Lilies
Chinese Lanterns
Money Plant
Peonies, White
double daffs van soin
aster seeds
Bleeding Heart put in place of one of the fushia's
yellow flag iris
Basil (Lime) - Ocimum basilicum 2008 ,
Dianthus (Ipswich Pinks) - Dianthus plumarius
Oregano (Mediterranean) - Origanum vulgare L.
Celosia
Pillow Talk Peony from Brecks fall 2008
Felix Supreme peony from Brecks fall 2008
Sarah Bernhardt Peony from Brecks fall 2008
Festive Maxima Peony from Brecks fall 2008
Sorbet Peony from Brecks fall 2008

And the following is gone from my have to trade list:

cosmos
dahlia
lambs ear
lily of the nile
Love in the Mist
popcorn strawberry
poppies iceland
shooting stars
zinnia candy cane mix
Alpine Sea Holly - Eryngium Alpinum
Amaranthus Hypochondriacus 'Pigmy Torch'
Autumn Lollipops
Wonder Eggs
Bunnytail grass
Blackberry lily
nigella










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TK--I have 2 pots of 6 each of red tulips---I really have NO place to plant any of them--but I will have to find someplace to plant half of them (as they were gifts)

BUT I will gladly send you 6 of red ones if you would like to have them.----don't worry about the $$$ just PM me your new address if you are interested.--I am more than happy to share

and oh, which blanket flower do you have seeds for???


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Please consider this post closed. When I revamp my trade list I'll start a new thread. Thankyou for posting and trading.


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