Have some southern spider Lilies( Red) to trade

Brundidge, AL(Zone 8b)

I have dug up these lily bulbs in my yard ,every year at this time they come up in the grass and my Hubby mows them down so i thought I would dig them up this year and trade them (I don't have any where to put them ) some are big some are rarther small some are blooming some haven't yet Any takers? I don't know if they will bloom this year or next since i dug them up at their blooming time( I got the picture from another thread if it looks familiar)

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Oklahoma City, OK(Zone 7a)

I have some unnamed daylilies and irises, if you're interested in those. Oh, and I also have some cannas with greenish/burgundy leaves. Gorgeous.

I used to have hundreds of these bulbs and gave so many away, then I moved and I couldn't take but a handful with me. I love them!

Cedar Rapids, IA(Zone 5a)

I'm interested! What would you like to trade? We've had some rain, so I can still dig. I have quite a few perennials available.See my trade list: http://davesgarden.com/edittl/

Franklin, LA(Zone 9a)

You have mail

Cheri'

Brundidge, AL(Zone 8b)

I have come to the conclusion since i have went around looking for some where to put any trades I might get, that I have no more room for any thing. Can we just do a postage trade? I will send yall these if you will pay the postage e-mail me your addresses at amandaward@troycable.net I'll get them ready
P.S. How do i package these can I put them in a zip lock bag? I don't ever mail bulbs so i am stumped on this one

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Franklin, LA(Zone 9a)

I'm in springsong!

sending you mail now.

Cheri'

Cedar Rapids, IA(Zone 5a)

I'll take some! You've got mail!

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

Just wrap them in newspaper or a paper bag. Plastic would not be a good idea. When I got some from a man in TX, he did some them in paper. I have also received them in paper and wood shreds. Have fun. :)

Arnett, WV(Zone 5b)

I would love some of these if you have enough.

markleysburg, PA(Zone 5a)

Do you have anymore??

Black Diamond, WA(Zone 8a)

Can I be in line?

St. Louis, MO(Zone 6b)

Springsong, are there any remaining? I would love to put in some. You have mail. Thanks Padre

Brundidge, AL(Zone 8b)

Okay i will go dig some more tomorrow and let everyone know the postage by monday I should get 5 more packages I am putting 12-20 depending on size in a package

Cassopolis, MI(Zone 5a)

I know I am late but I would really like to have even a couple if you have them left after filling the other requests. Thanks so much for the consideration.
Alice

Seattle Burbs, WA(Zone 8b)

Coming in late! If you have any left? Would love to try these! Sending you mail too!

Southwestern, OH(Zone 6b)

Me too, I don't need 12-20 just a few would be good enough.

Black Diamond, WA(Zone 8a)

Amanda
I sent email to your msn address, your troycable address spam-filters me out
Doug

Brundidge, AL(Zone 8b)

okay I got everyones e-mails if i missed an address i will let you know thanks sorry for the problems with my isp

Helena, AL(Zone 7b)

I know, I'm very late, but if you have any left, please remember me. Thanks

Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

What do there leaves look like after they bloom? I was going to dig some up up the road. They have quit blooming and I don't know how to find them.

Arnett, WV(Zone 5b)

I sent mine postage a few weeks ago but havent heard from you. Will you be mailing soon?

Oklahoma City, OK(Zone 7a)

bamasharon...you can dig them up nearly anywhere in your zone. Just drive around a bit and ask folks for permission. I got permission to dig in Montgomery County and in Bullock County just by asking folks as I was driving around. These bulbs are EVERYWHERE. :)

Franklin, LA(Zone 9a)

ilovejesus99 The leaves are small and strap-like.

I wish I could find a pic for you, but I can't. So here is a scan of the foliage on a bulb that hasn't gotten transplanted yet.

The foliage is only a few inches tall and maybe a quarter inch wide.

hope that helps,
Cheri'

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Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

Thanks sundry. you are a real help. I will be out digging soon. Thanks again

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