Soc. Seeds

Paid Up Subscribers Only Please or at least at my discretion.

I have the following spare from garden society seed allocations this year, too many to sow all at once considering the amount I already had in the seed box. There is only one trade of each of approx 20 seeds per packet except those with a number in brackets next to it, which indicates number of seed in a packet i.e. (8) = 8 seeds per packet.

As these aren't my garden collected seed, I cannot guarentee the species, the society seed donors are usually pretty good but one or two may be something different. Also, for those who don't know EX denotes they have been taken from a named cultivar and probably won't look like the parent very much.

None of these are for SASE, I can only accept trades at present. I may decline a trade, please don't be upset by this, it's no reflection on you, more a reflection on myself for having far too many seeds this year to deal with. Please understand I need to be very selective until I learn my lesson *G*


Allium flavum
Anomatheca divaricata (just been told by someone in the know that this is probably Freesia laxa Joan Evans)
Arenaria montana
Aster farreri
Astrantia sp? (10)
Beta trigyna (can only be sent to UK addresses) 5 clusters
Brimeura fastigata (10)
Campanula siegizmundi (10)
Clematis ex Bill MacKensie
Clematis forsteri
Cyclamen cilicium
Darmera peltata
Erigeron simplex
Geum montanum
Incarvillea compacta qinghaiensis (5)
Incarvillea delavayi ex Snowtop
Iris sibirica ex Tropic night (6)
Lathyrus vernus
Lavendula lanata
Ligusticum hultenii
Lilium pumilum
Loiseleuria procumbens
Meconopsis napalensis
Narcissus bulbocodium conspicuus
Papaver burseri
Pimpinella bicknellii (10)
Primula mollis
Pulsatilla alpina
Soldanella alpina
Tetraneurus grandiflora
Trollius altaicus (10)
Vaccinium macrocarpon ex Hamilton (10)

There are a few wants on my seed list, however, if you have any seeds you feel are interesting, please let me know.



This message was edited Apr 19, 2004 9:15 AM

This message was edited Apr 26, 2004 11:46 AM

Campinas, Brazil(Zone 9b)

You got mail!

Decatur, GA(Zone 7a)

I would love to have these seeds:

Trillium rivale
Cyclamen cilicium
Cyclamen ex Ruby Glow

The only plant I have from your list is Indian Pink. Other plants I have that might interest you are Bloodroot, Variegated Soloman Seal, Falso Soloman Seal, Mayapple, porcelain vine, toad lilies (mixed varieties), and celadine poppies. Please let me know if you are interested in any of these.

Horn, Netherlands(Zone 8b)

I have seeds of Viola odorata sulphurea. Would you take these for Pulsatilla albana ‘Lutea’ ? Very nice seeds Baa !

Thanks for your interest :) I've sent you all an email, please let me know if you don't get it!

dobie, ON(Zone 3a)

Hi Baa,
Are you still saving stamps?
Let me know
Happy Easter
Marilyn

Hi Trailington

I'm not at present the Guide Dogs for the Blind isn't doing that at the moment and I can't find another charity with a local office that is collecting them right now. I'm still looking for one

I hope you have a Happy Easter too :)

Anyone else?

Decatur, GA(Zone 7a)

The Indian Pinks are just now coming up. Shouldn't be long for them to bloom and seeds to set.

Franklin, LA(Zone 9b)

i would be interested in the iris sibirica tropic night seeds.. ..i dont seem to have anything on your want list, what sort of stuff interests you? i might have something.. hehe :)
my trade list isnt up to date, so i dont recommend using that as a reference.. i need to get around to updating it

Kim



This message was edited Apr 28, 2004 4:55 PM

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Debbie,

I would love to try seed of
Pulsatilla alpina and
Soldanella alpina
I saw both of these when on honeymoon in Austria way back in 1967, and loved both of them. Is there anything else on my seed list that you would like to try,

Ken

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