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HAVE: Candylily, daylily, echinacea varieties, more

Posted by hummingbirddaisy 5a (My Page) on
Thu, Sep 28, 06 at 22:42

My listed is fairly updated. I have seeds drying that I haven't listed yet that include Peony seeds, poppy seeds and Larkspur blues.

I am looking for different varieties of hosta, variegated and green blooming columbine, daylily crosses, tomatoes good for canning and also some good for snacking and sandwhiches. I am also looking for short varieties of zinnias and marigolds.

Look at my list for other possible trades.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks, Tina


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RE: HAVE: Candylily, daylily, echinacea varieties, more

Hi there,
I would really like some of your
Doubledecker and orange meadowbrite echinaceas.

I have Ruby (rubinstern - not sure if thats the same you have Ruby Giant?) and Magnus echinaceas or I have heirloom tomatoes that are really great! They are "Old Flame" which is a large indeterminate which ripes to a yellowish with red stripes. Beautiful in salsa. I also have Sudduths strain of Brandywine tomato- the best tasting of all ;) I can both of them, and they taste wonderful.

If you wanted to do a larger trade, I'd also be interested in your Sunflowers - Lemon Yellow and/or Italian White.

Please see my trade list, I have lots of heirloom veggies. Hope we can trade - Thanks!

Here is a link that might be useful: My trade list


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RE: HAVE: Candylily, daylily, echinacea varieties, more

Hi interested in your Orange Meadowbright
Coneflower and Kims Kneehigh.
I have Magus and Rocky Top seeds
And Heirloom Toms.
Or look at my list
Debbie


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RE: HAVE: Candylily, daylily, echinacea varieties, more

Debbie - Wondering if you got my e-mail?
Your seeds are going out Thursday morning :-)
Thanks, Tina


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RE: HAVE: Candylily, daylily, echinacea varieties, more

I would love some of your double decker cone flower seeds.

I don't have anything on your wants, but canI tempt you with

seeds:
Seeds
Dwarf papyrus seeds
Red Cardinal Flower seeds
Double flowered stocks seeds
Cleome seeds (violet, pink and white)
Impatiens seeds (multi colors)
Yellow hollyhocks

Plants
Butterfly bush lavender flowers
Brugmansia unnamed yellow flowers great scent, rooted cutting
Rose of Sharon bluebird
Trumpet vine, yellow flowering
Spiderwort Ohio (Tradescantia ohioensis)


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RE: HAVE: Candylily, daylily, echinacea varieties, more

Hi Tina,

I'm interested in your:
Echinacea ~ Orange Meadowbright
Razzmatazz - OUT (got any stashed? I really, really want)
White Swan
asiatic lilies - all (are these seeds or scales)
Baby's Breath - Pink
and maybe some other things.

I have Marigolds, 'French Durango Yellow' 8-15 inches, Night blooming jasmine, Green Zebra tomatoes (my son's favorite) and many other things. Please see my list and if interested email me at icotte2 at comcast dot net. Gardenweb is not forwarding my emails as it should.

Thanks!
Melba


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