looking for please

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

i am looking for
lunaria annua variegated (variegated money plant)
lychnis chalcadonica "pink form'
nicotiana tabacum variegated (variegated tobacco)
humulus lupulus variegated(variegated hops)
plmk if you would like to trade
i have for trade:
mr. majestic marigolds
white zinnias
gaillardia goblin
variegated sho-fly
plmk and thanks for looking
moretz

"down the Shore", NJ(Zone 7a)

Have some variegated tobacco. We already have a trade going, will send you some back in your padded envelope when the Mr Majestic Marigold and Balsam 'Blackberry Trifle' get here; also have some Geraniums for you! John

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

Pardancanda
hi please email me ok? thanks moretz

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

bumping

Seward, AK(Zone 3b)

Mortez: I have lots of seeds for Nicandra 'Splash of Cream' that I collected in the fall of 2002. They came back variegated when I started them in 2003, so they should work for you. I may have some Mr. Majestic seeds for you as well, if you don't need a lot of them. Email me.

Decatur, GA(Zone 7a)

I have never heard of variegated money plant. What color are the flowers?

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

Weezingreens
i emailed you

"down the Shore", NJ(Zone 7a)

You have mail!!!

San Francisco, CA(Zone 10a)

moretz,

I have a lot of Lunaria annua 'variegata' seeds and some Humulus japonicus ‘Variegatus’ (is that what you meant?)

I'd trade for some Marigold and Gallardia.

Drop me an email if you are still looking for them.

-eje

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

eje,
yes that is what i meant, i thought it was lupulus but it is japonica, thanks so much for ehlping me i emailed you
moretz

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

eje
i sent yours out today thanks for helping me,now all i am looking for is the lychnis chalcadonica "pink form'
can anyone help me on that one as well? thanks again
moretz

Seward, AK(Zone 3b)

Mortez

I might be able to help you there. I have some L. chalcadonica "Morgenrot", but not lots of it. Do you need many seeds? Otherwise, I think Emmy von Roest has pink Maltese Cross seeds at a reasonable cost or potential trade. At least, she did last year.

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

Weezingreens,
no i dont need many seeds as long as they are easy to germinate and good to germinate,does that make sence? lol yes i would love them any would help me that way i dont have to order thanks so much, i am looking for other seeds as well but i will order them i hate to ask for more from here you all have helped me plenty thanks again
moretz

Seward, AK(Zone 3b)

Send me your list, Moretz, and I'll see what I have that you might need and include it with the Maltese Cross. The seeds are not hard to germinate. Here's Tom Clothiers germination recommendation: "Sow at 20ºC (68ºF), germinates in less than two wks".

San Francisco, CA(Zone 10a)

moretz,

Lunaria annua and Humulus japonicus went in the mail this morning.

Enjoy!

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

Weezingreens
i emailed you and thanks for helping

eje
thanks for helping me
moretz

San Francisco, CA(Zone 10a)

moretz,

Your package arrived yesterday.

Thanks so much!

Seward, AK(Zone 3b)

Moretz: Your seeds are going out in the mail on the 12th. Thanks for the trade.

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

eje
glad to hear they got there,i havent received yours yet maybe tomorrow thanks for trading

Weezingreens
ok thanks for trading
moretz

San Francisco, CA(Zone 10a)

moretz,

I should mention that Humulus japonicus is considered invasive in lots of some places in the US, so you're going to want to keep an eye on it.

Also, sadly, its flowers can't be used to flavour beer.

Pretty leaves, though.

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

eje
i figured it might be so i was planning on planting it in a pot. i wanted it for the leaves,they are so pretty i cant wait to get them and to grow them thanks so much for helping me out.

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

eje,
wanted you to know i got your seeds today thanks so much for helping me,i cant wait to grow them and see the beautifull plants thanks again
moretz

San Francisco, CA(Zone 10a)

moretz,

Glad they arrived! Good luck and happy gardening!

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