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#851 Mar 23rd, 2007 at 02:04 PM
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Though I'd bring my list over here too, maybe we can start a trade list section? :D:D:D

Have:
seeds:
Nicandra
White Datura
Forget Me Not
Calendula
Milkweed
Angelica
rose Campion
Cleome
Red Cypress Vine
White Ageratum
Broken Colour Four O'Clocks
Pink Musk Mallow
Ladybells
Hardy Mums
Petunia
Peony (5)
Lychnis Coronaria Alba
Trumpet Vine
Canterbury Bells
Pink Cleomes
Mini Marigolds
Fuzzybean
Golden Flax
Cosmos
Cress
Marigold
rose of Sharon Mauve with Maroon Eye
Carolina Jasmine
Breadseed Poppy
Pink Obedient Plant
Moonflower
False indigo
Bachelor's Buttons
Calendula
Black Eyed Susan
Flowering Cabbage
Pink Peony Poppy
Allium Globemaster
rose of Sharon
Sumac Tree
Feverfew
Lupins
Wildflower Mix
Russell Mix Lipin
Brown Flax
Anthemis
Sweet Peas
Purple Turtlehead
rose of Sharon
Monarda
Ornamental Gourds
Ornamental Cabbage (edible)
Bronze Fennel
Cherokee Long Ear Popcorn
Old yella Hardy hibiscus
Red Lupins
Canna lily (10-15)
Rudibeckia Mix
Anthemis Tinctoria
Rudibeckia Prarie Sun
Nicotiana
Hosta Mix

Special Trade:

Mimosa Pudica with Yellow Blooms aka sensitive plant
Job's Tears (10-15)

Cuttings, Plants, Bulbs:

African Violet Leaves (semi double blooms, white with purple eye blooms, deep violet blooms)

Looking for:

seeds:

*Lotus*
*Snail Vine*
Flowering Maple
Painted Lady Runner Beans
Sunset Runner Beans

Plants, Bulbs, or Cuttings (rooted)

*roses*
Calla lily
Palms
Mints


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kennyso #2136 Mar 24th, 2007 at 04:15 PM
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Hi Kenny,

Hey, what color is your monarda? Also, do you still have some pink peony poppy, and peony seeds?

I have chocolate mint rooted... will have to wait a few weeks for it to get going, but if you would like some... also have spearmint rooted. I'd be willing to divide them and send you a root or two... these are very strong plants.

Lorena


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KENNY YOU GOT MAIL PM MESSAGE READ PLEASE
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I'v ePMed you both, thanks so much!


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you have pm all so,please send pm message with your addy to me too. thank you
willy


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