CLOSED: CLOSED: HAVE: ALMOST ANY SEED YOU CAN IMAGINE!

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

I'm getting out of growing from seeds due to lack of space and time and an addiction to daylilies. I have the following seeds to trade:

African Daisy – Dimorphotheca sinuata

Ageratum – Perennial blue floss flower

Alyssum - Saxatile white “Carpet of Snow”

Amaranthus – Celosia Cristata – Cockscombs (burgundy)
Amaranthus – Celosia Plumosa – Prince’s Feathers (Fuscia)
Amaranthus – Celosia Plumosa – Prince’s Feathers (Yellow)

Anagallis Monelli – Blue Pimpernel

Aster:
Crego Mix
Powderpuff Mix

Basil:
Lemon
Licorice

Bellamcanda – Blackberry Lily, Leopard Lily

Bells of Ireland – Molucella Laevis

Blackeyed Susans

California Poppies

Campsis Radicans – Orange Trumpet Vine

Canna Seeds (5 seeds per package):
Unnamed coral pink tiki torch
Pink Beauty
Red Stripe
Robert Kemp
Mix

Canterbury Bells – Campanula

Candytuft Mix

Cantaloupe

Centaurea – Bachelor Buttons – mix

Clematis:
Sweet Autumn (fall blooming white)
Mix of Pink, purple, and white

Clarkia – Double Mix

Cleome:
Rose Queen
Serrulata – Rocky Mountain Bee Plant

Coleus – Rainbow mix

Collinsia Heterophylla – Chinese Houses

Columbines (Aquilegia): (20 seeds per package)
Caerulea – Rocky Mountain
Double Purple
Double Lt Pink
Single Purple
Very Pale Pink
Peachy Red
Lavender-Pink and White bi color
Short Pink
Mauve & Yellow Bicolor
Rose Barlow maybe??
Bluebird – Blue and white
Red and Yellow dragonfly
Pink Barlow
McKana Giant mix
Pale Yellow Dragonfly
Mix

Cosmos - Sensation

Crepe Myrtle – seeds gathered from Candystriped crape myrtle (may or may not come true from seed)

Cypress Vine - Red

Datura (Devil’s Trumpets, aka Angels Trumpets):
Lilac – white with purple center
Belle Blanche – Moonflower – huge fragrant white bloom

Daylilies: (10 seeds per pack)
Buried Treasure
Happy Returns
Stella D’oro
Blackeyed Stella
Cranberry Color (8 seeds)
Purple with Green throat (could be Hamlet) (7 seeds)
Mix

Dianthus:
Annual pinks
Barbatus – Sweet William

Echinacea – Magnus Coneflower

Forget Me Nots – Cynoglossum Blue

Formosa Lily – Trumpet Lily – huge fragrant white blooms

Four Oclocks:
Yellow
Fuscia

Foxglove:
Unknown
Pink/Lavendar
Excelsior Mix
Dwarf Foxy Mix
Apricot Beauty

Gaillardia – Indian Blanket:
Goblin
Pulchella


Gilia Tricolor – Birds Eyes

Grasses:
Japanese
Maiden
Purple Fountain
Pink Crystals

Gypsophila – Baby’s Breath – white

Hesperis Matronalis – Dame’s Rocket - Violet

Hibiscus Moschuetos – Large white blooms with magenta center

Hollyhocks – annual – Alcea Rosea – Indian Spring Mix

Hosta:
Frances Williams
Golden Tiarra

Iris Siberian – mix of blues and purples

Koelreuteria Paniculata – Golden Rain Tree

Larkspur:
Carmine
Giant Imperial

Lemon Balm

Liatris Spicata – Gayfeather, Blazing Stars, purple

Ligularia Tussilagnea aureomaculata – leopard plant

Linaria – Moroccan Toadflax, Spurred snapdragon mix – Northern Lights

Linum:
Grandiflorum rubrum - Scarlet
Perenne lewisii - Blue

Lotus corniculatus – Birds foot trefoil (not the aquatic lotus plant)

Lychnis:
Coronaria – Rose Campion
Chalcedonica – Maltese Cross

Marigold:
Crackerjack mix
Red-Orange
Gold with red patches

Mexican Hats – Ratibida Columnaris – Red and Yellow bicolor

Mint - Apple

Monarda:
Blue Stocking, Herb scented leaves
White, Pineapple Scented leaves
Citriodora – Lemon Mint

Morning Glories:
Tri-lobed, ivy leafed blue
Clarke’s Heavenly Blue
Crimson Rambler
Grandpa Otts
Milky Way
Mix of purple, pink, blue, and white

Nasturtiums Jewel Mix

Nemophila:
Maculata – Five spot
Menziesii – Baby Blue Eyes

Nigella:
Blue
Damascena Persian Jewels mix

Painted Daisy Mix – Chysanthemum Carinatum

Pardancanda – Candy Lily mix

Parsley – Moss Curled

Penstemon - unknown

Perilla – Shiso – beautiful purple leafed, coleus-like herb, scented leaves

Petunia – Choice mix

Phlox Drummondi mix

Ruellia – Mexican Petunia purple

Salvia:
Coccinea - Scarlet Sage
Farincea – Blue Bedder Sage

Shasta Daisy – Alaska

Silene Armeria – Catchfly

Snapdragons – Perennial tall pink

Spanish Blue Bells – mix of white and blue

Stachys – Lambs Ears

Standing Cypress - red

Sunflowers:
Mammoth
Teddy Bear

Tithonia – Mexican Sunflower

Touch Me Nots – Impatiens Balsam – Garden Balsam

Verbena:
Tenulsecta – Moss verbena
Bonariensis – Candlestick

Viola Tricolor – Johnny Jump Ups

Watermelon

Wildflower Mix

Zinnias:
California Giants
Lilliput
Green Envy
Giant Cactus

MOST packs of seeds contain more than 20 seeds per pack. Some contain 100 or 1000. A few special seeds contain only 5 or 10 seeds, and I tried to note those. But many packs contain enough for you to grow yourself as well as extras to trade for somethign else you want.

I'd like to trade several packs of seeds for a live plant (no seeds please). I prefer named daylilies, hostas, irises, ferns, interesting bulbs, sedums, ferns, interesting succulents, peonies, and other perennials. I dont' expect a full size mature plant for the seeds. One small fan or eye of something would be great.

Small daylilies, irises and bulbs can be shipped in a bubble mailer if they are first wrapped in dry newspaper to prevent them from rotting against the plastic in the bubble mailer. Other plants need to be shipped in boxes to prevent root damage.

I ship all my seeds in bubble mailers.

I will also trade for Bob Ross or Donna Dewberry paint supplies, books, and videos, as well as colorful gardening books that aren't too old! I would also consider DVDs in the categories of Romance, Comedy, Drama, and Psychological Thriller (No Horror).

I'll trade for anything I can use in my home or garden, so feel free to make an offer. These seeds must go. I need the instant gratification of a plant instead of waiting on lots of seeds to germinate.

Thanks for looking!

Weatherford, TX(Zone 8a)

Would you be interested in trading for Green Airplane plants
and a Humingbird feeder? We make the Feeders and sell them for
$10.00. You can see the feeder at this link.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b9/csmyers/b03f6cfd.jpg

I would like your Four O'Clocks, Lilacs and Cypress Vines.

Cynthia

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

Cynthia, I'm afraid I don't have Lilacs. The Lilac is listed under the Datura varieties I have. I have Lilac Datura. Would you be interested in that? I would be interested in your hummingbird feeder or even a couple of them if you can find other seeds on my list that you'd like?

NancyAnn

Kingston, GA(Zone 7b)

Sending you an email. :)

Ridgeville, IN(Zone 5a)

NancyAnn....sending you dmail. :o) Jenny

Vancleave, MS(Zone 8b)

sending an e-mail

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Do you like Louisiana Iris's? They are dormant now and easy to ship!

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

I love LA irises. What do you have and what would you like in return?

I'm emailing all of you. Thanks everybody for responding. I have lots of seeds and still haven't gone thru my other seed boxes with my special seeds. If it EVER rains again (who's hoggin the rain???), maybe I can get to it.

I'll trade anything I have to someone who can send me a wonderful soil drenching shower. No rain in 6 weeks sure makes my garden look awful.

N.

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

They are your standard purple with yellow--sorry don't know the variety! How about your Linaria, carmine larkspur, mauve columbine?

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

DMJ, I think I have those already. Thank you tho. Maybe next time.

NancyAnn

Springville, AL(Zone 7a)

WE HERE IN ALABAMA ...are hogging the rain, Im afraid...sorry!!

Springville, AL(Zone 7a)

Hi,
Just sent you a dmail!!
Sue

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

I have a small patriot hosta for daylily seeds if you are interested.

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

Hi Makshi,

I just bought several Patriots on clearance at Walmart, but thanks anyway.

NancyAnn

Ashland, NE(Zone 5a)

Sending you an d-mail!

oiartzun-near san se, Spain(Zone 8a)

Butterfly chaser, I have a list of books for trading on a thread called 'book swap' in the general discussion forum. Here's the link:
http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/526794/. My post with the list is halfway down this thread.
If there's anything there that interests you LMK and I'll list the seeds I'd like. Thanks.
Maggi

This message was edited Aug 20, 2005 12:18 AM

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

sent u a dmail

West Portsmouth, OH(Zone 6a)

Butterflychaser, You have Dmail
Jan

Casselberry, FL(Zone 9b)

Oh thank you! Some are hard for me to find my way. Ana

Lamar, AR(Zone 7a)

What a list!! I would like a sample of these. Going to look and see what I can offer.
Had to remove some, don't want to seem greedy AND I don't think I have room for all these seedlings. LOL

Campsis Radicans – Orange Trumpet Vine

Cleome:
Rose Queen
Serrulata – Rocky Mountain Bee Plant

Echinacea – Magnus Coneflower

Four Oclocks:
Yellow

Gaillardia – Indian Blanket:
Goblin


Gilia Tricolor – Birds Eyes

Iris Siberian – mix of blues and purples

Lemon Balm

Mexican Hats – Ratibida Columnaris – Red and Yellow bicolor

Morning Glories:
Crimson Rambler
Grandpa Otts

Painted Daisy Mix – Chysanthemum Carinatum

Ruellia – Mexican Petunia purple

Stachys – Lambs Ears

Tithonia – Mexican Sunflower

Zinnias:
California Giants
Lilliput
Green Envy
Giant Cactus


This message was edited Sep 3, 2005 10:07 PM

Lamar, AR(Zone 7a)

I just noticed that you are from Jonesboro. Wish you were closer, you could dig up whatever could be divided. :D

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

Do you have ant of these seeds left over?

Canterbury Bells – Campanula - White
Monarda: Blue Stocking, Herb scented leaves
Nemophila:
Maculata – Five spot
Menziesii – Baby Blue Eyes

~* Robin

Northern California, United States(Zone 9a)

This was posted in Plant Trading forum http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/538756/

Lamar, AR(Zone 7a)

Sending you an dmail

Columbus, OH(Zone 5b)

you got mail
Dovey

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