CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF THE PLANTS THAT WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE 2009 SALE... ALONG WITH INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO GROW THEM (.pdf format)..."if you're wondering about a particular plant, or if you aren't sure what to grow in sun or shade, or if you want something quite tall--or small--download this .pdf file of the plants I'll have for sale... it's also a great reference for later when you can't remember the information about a particular plant. TIP: last year, several people printed the file at home and brought it along to the sale as their shopping list."
 
  Click on each flower name to see a photo:
 
Angel's Trumpet
Balloon Flower (blue)
Black Eyed Susan Vine
Brown-Eyed Susan
Butterfly Weed (orange)
Cardinal Climber
Cleome (mix)
Columbine
Coneflower
Cosmos (mix)
Daffodil
Daylily (red)
False Indigo
Forget-Me-Not
Forget-Me-Not (chinese)
Four O'Clock
Geranium
Grape Hyacinth
Grass
Hens & Chicks
Hollyhock
Hostas
Iris
Iris (siberian)
Iris (small)
Japanese Parsley
Lily (surprise, naked lady)
Loosestrife (yellow)
Love in a Mist
Marigold (mix)
Morning Glory
Mum
Phlox (purple)
Primrose, Missouri
Salvia (red)
Sedum
Snow on the Mountain
Spiderwort
Sundrops
Sweet Peas
Verbena (brazilian)
Violet (bi-color)
Zinnia
grass (fountain)
GRASSES
As I expand my inventory of grasses (10+ this year), so can you! They're always a big seller.
sedum (orange-kam)
SEDUM
Many varieties available, from 1" groundcovers to 30" varieties. They're great in rock gardens and combined with grasses.
lily (tiger orange)
DAYLILIES
I finally marked my 50+ varieties last year, so I'll know which ones I can share. These will go quickly!
coneflower (white swan)
PERENNIALS
Everything from astilbe to coneflower to grape hyacinth... to hostas and love-in-mist and violets...
chives
HERBS
Try an herb garden! Eight varieties of plants and seeds are available this year.
seeds
SEEDS
Some are perennials, some annuals, and some are reseeders (which act like perennials).
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
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