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  [Annual/70-75°F/L/7-10 days/sun/direct sow after last frost/space 12-24" apart. Ht 36-60"] [German heirloom] 3-5' plants. Giant, deep red blossoms are topped by a massive 16" trunk reaching to the sky. Stake plants for best display. Pkt (0.15g, 750 seeds) |
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  [Annual/70-75°F/L/7-10 days/sun/direct sow after last frost/space 12-24" apart. Ht 36-60"] Crimson tassels up to 24" long "drip" from these showy plants. Good fresh or dried. Stake plants for best display. Pkt (0.15g, 750 seeds) |
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[Annual/70oF/LD/9 days/sun/direct sow or transplant/space
6-12" apart/85 days] Very popular old favorite with large showy blooms in a mix of six colors. Tall plants up to 3'. Excellent cut flowers. Pkt. (0.1 g, 46 seeds) |
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 [Annual/70oF/LD/9 days/sun/direct sow or transplant/space
6-12" apart/85 days] Double blooms in 7 colors: white, pink, rose, peach, crimson red, sky blue and medium blue on 3' tall plants. Excellent cut flowers for bouquets. Pkt. (0.1 g, 50 seeds) |
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[Perennial/60oF max/LD/14-21 days/sun/direct sow mid-April/space 18" apart] A pure white, large flowered strain of Covent Garden, 18" tall. (0.4 g, 352 seeds) |
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  (ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA) [perennial native to North America] Bright orange flowers attract bees, butterflies, and some birds throughout the growing season. Requires a very well-drained or gravelly soil in full sun. Quickest blooms come from seed sown in the fall; may take up to two years to become... |
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Calendula officinalis [A/55-65oF/Dk/14/tp,ds/sun/18"/85 days.] Yellow-orange, 3" flowers. Flowers are used as a food color, natural dye, and substitute for saffron. Medicinal: Traditionally used as an anti-inflammatory herb for localized skin problems. Reported to activate cellular... |
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Calendula officinalis [A/55o-65oF/Dk/14/tp,ds/sun/18 in. /85 days.] Bright yellow, medium-size flowers; variety includes a few orange flowers. Flowers are used as a food color, natural dye, and substitute for saffron. Medicinal: This strain has the highest amount of the resins prized by... |
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Calendula officinalis [A/55o-65oF/Dk/14/tp,ds/sun/18 in. /85 days.] Bright yellow, medium-size flowers; variety includes a few orange flowers. Flowers are used as a food color, natural dye, and substitute for saffron. Medicinal: This strain has the highest amount of the resins prized by... |
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  (Ricinus zanzibarensis) A vigorous 5' ornamental. Can be grown perennially in tropical areas. Large deep red palmate leaves with 5-11 lobes often grow past 12". Large red flowers in panicles and bright red fruit 1" in diameter covered with soft spines. Native to Africa. All parts of the plant,... |
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  [A/60-90°F/LD/3-6/sun/ds ALF, or start inside 4 weeks before frost/space 4-8" apart. Ht 24"] (75 days) Vivid red and orange plumes, velvet crested combs. Impressive fresh or dried. Pkt (0.2g, 225 seeds) |
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 (Narrow-leaved Coneflower) [P3-9/stratify 90-120 days at 40oF/LD/tp,ds/Sp/sun/24"-36"] The plants of E. angustifolia are the smallest of the echinaceas (8-18 in.) and the spreading pink ray petals are the shortest (3/4 in. - 1-3/8 in. long). Narrow-leaved coneflower is native to the dry prairies... |
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[P3-9/stratify 60 days at 40oF/LD/tp,ds/Sp/sun/24"-36"] The most exceptional of the echinaceas because the petals are yellow rather than purple, hence the name E. paradoxa. Leaves are long and narrow. Height 24-48". Native to open woods, balds, and rocky prairies especially common to the Arkansas... |
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 [P3-9/stratify at 40oF if needed/LD/tp,ds/Sp/sun/24"-36"] (Purple Coneflower) Purple Coneflower is a very popular ornamental and the most common species, widely used as a medicinal plant. The flowers are 3-4 in. across with pink-orange cone-shaped centers and purple-pink rays. Easy to germinate... |
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  [Introduced to the US from n. Africa and s. Europe and naturalized in many areas by 1900.] Plants produce mounds of brilliant velvety-red blossoms May through September. Sow seed ¼” deep, thinning to 6-9” apart. Grow in clumps in borders or beds, and in mixed plantings such as cottage gardens.... |
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[A/70oF/LD/14/sun/ds in May or June/space 12-18" apart. Self-sows readily.] This beautiful Four O'Clock produces many red, rose, yellow, white and pink flowers. Excellent as a cut flower. |
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[P/70oF/D/12/sun/ds or tp ALF/space 9" apart. Ht. 7".] Old-fashioned favorite. Tricolor blooms of purple, blue and yellow. Pkt. (0.08 g, 121 seeds) |
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 60 days. 36” spires of double and single blue flowers. Blooms early. Pkt (0.30g, 95 seeds) |
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  (Delphinium consolida) 85 days. Nice mix of blue, pink, lilac, white, and rose. 3' plants. (0.30g, 95 seeds) |
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 [A/60oF/D/21/sun/ds as soon as soil can be worked/space 8-16" apart. Ht. 36-48".] Flowers may be used for arrangements, either fresh or dried. For tall borders in a rainbow of colors and shades of reds, white and blue. Pkt. (0.3 g, 85 seeds) |
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 [A/70oF/LD/14/sun/soak seeds 2 days, ds or tp ALF/space 8" apart/65 days.] [family heirloom from Diane Ott Whealy.] This is one of the original varieties that started Seed Saver's Exchange and the whole heirloom movement. Beautiful deep purple flowers with a ruby throat that can climb 15' or... |
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 [A/70oF/LD/14/sun/soak seeds 2 days, ds or tp ALF/space 8" apart/65 days.] Tall-climbing, fast-growing vine with bright 4" sky-blue flowers. Popular old favorite. Cannot ship to AR, AZ, KS, LA, NC, NE, NM, OK and TX. Pkt. (1g, 27 seeds) |
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 [A/70oF/LD/14/sun/soak seeds 2 days, ds or tp ALF/space 8" apart/65 days.] [AAS Winner.] Vigorous vine with large crimson-red blooms, 3" wide. Cannot ship to AR, AZ, KS, LA, NC, NE, NM, OK and TX. Pkt. (1 g, 19 seeds) |
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  [A/65oF/LD/14/tp or ds ALF/space 6-12" apart] Upright, bushy growth in a mixture of colors: Red, yellow, orange, pink and rose. Single and double flowers with some bi-colored flowers. Use edible flowers in vinegar to make "Indian Cress" vinegar, or use flowers and leaves in salads. |
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  [A/75oF/L/14/sun/tp/space 9-12" apart] (Flowering Tobacco) Flowing cascades of blooms in shades of white, pink, fuschia, maroon and purple. Sweetly fragrant 2" flowers with 3" tubes. 36" tall. Pkt. (0.05 g, 440 seeds) |
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  100 days. Hardy perennial produces 3-4' spires of white/mauve blooms rising above a decorative rosette of large, dark green, crinkled leaves. Plants flower the first year from seed sown indoors. Drought tolerance and self sowing habit makes it perfect for cottage gardens and informal borders. Pkt... |
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Papaver somniferum Beautiful bluish-purple flowers give way to attractive pods filled with poppyseed for baking. Pods can be used in dried arrangements. Stake seed heads to prevent seed loss. Plant in late fall to very early spring. Pkt (0.25g, 500 seeds) |
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 [A/75oF/L/14/sun/ds or sow indoors 6-8 weeks before transplanting; tp ALF/space 6-12" apart] A lovely mix of semi-double and double flowers resembling miniature roses. The 6" plants bear a profusion of 2" flowers in delicate shades of yellow, rose, white and pink. Capable of storing water in its... |
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  [A/60-70oF/LD/7/ds or tp May 15] [Pre-1802, the same variety grown by Thomas Jefferson.] Beautiful ornamental climbing bean with green stems and foliage. The pink-purple flowers are borne above the foliage and develop into reddish-purple pods. Grows 10-20' depending on conditions. Thick foliage... |
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