HAVE: One box of Perennials and Houseplants

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

I have for trade (not for postage) one box of perennials which will contain these rooted plants:

7 Sisters climbing rose - small rooted plant

Colocasia Esculenta - green elephant ears - 2 or more of them

Yellow Flag Iris - several

Yellow Four Oclock tubers

Oriental Limelight Artemesia (beautiful green and gold leaves)

Canna Orange Beauty

Canna Red King Humbert

Canna Richard Wallace

Unnamed Hosta

Pink flowering sedum

Assorted daylilies (see previous post for Unnamed Daylilies that shows pics of some of the daylilies in this box) Each variety will be labeled as to color.

Mother of Millions (houseplant)

My unnamed daylilies post lists a few of the things I'll take in trade, including non-plant items.

This will be a nice full box with healthy plants. If you're interested, let me know. I'd like to move these out of my way.

Thank you for looking!

NancyAnn


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This message was edited Oct 27, 2005 5:37 PM

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

I have added a few more plants to this box as I found more plants I needed to clear out. I'm interested in trading only--none for postage.

In trade, I'd like named daylilies or elephant ears. If you don't have those, I'll trade for just about anything I can use, such as:

Donna Dewberry and Bob Ross painting supplies and books
Garden books
DVDs in the romance, comedy, drama, and psycho thriller (no horror) categories
Garden chemicals (roundup, preen, over the top)
Other suggestions?

If interested, just holler.

BC

Sultan, WA(Zone 8a)

HI again ButterflyChaser!

I don't have Donna Dewberry, but I do have a book by Ros Stallcup called Gran's Treasures. I bought it with the intent of illustrating my mailbox. I read your post and realized. It's been a year! If I haven't done it yet, I'm probably never going to. The book is very cute. It's full of helping hints, pictures, guides and such for painting garden and seashore themed stuff. I especially love her ideas on painting berries. The patterns are helpful to me, since I need something to go by when I'm pencilling in. She's an avid gardener herself and you can tell when you look at her paintings.

http://www.gransgarden.com/cart/default.htm

Anyways. If you're interested. I already traded you all the DVDs I have that you'd like! And I just gave away all my oil supplies to my sister in law. Though I still have some pallete paper and canvas paper(great to practice on). Slightly used.

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

I still have this box of perennials if anyone else wants to make an offer for them. If not, I guess I'll give them to my niece when she comes next week.

BC

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