CLOSED: HAVE: Helebores, Dutchman's Pipe, Paw Paw Tree, MORE

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

I have a few seeds I would like to trade for something else. I really have plenty of seeds, so I'm looking for uncommon varieties of amaranthus, japanese morning glories, and other unique, easy to grow seeds. I've been gardening for 7 years and I have all of the common stuff.

I'd also trade for DVDs in the romance, comedy or drama categories. I don't do action or horror.

I would also trade for good, newer gardening books, Bob Ross and Donna Dewberry paint supplies and books.

And I don't know what else I'm in the market for. Make me an offer. I'd love to trade all these seeds to one or two people. I won't mess with just one pack here and one there. I don't have the time. None for SASE.

I have:

Paw Paw Tree - Asimina triloba - 5 seeds
Helleborus Xhybridus - 12 seeds
Helleborus Sunshine Mix - 12 seeds
Dutchman's Pipe vine - 20 seeds - 2 packs
Japanese Iris Gracieuse - 10 seeds
Lantana Camara - 20 seeds
California Fairy Duster - 7 seeds
Strophostylus Umbellata - Fuzzy Bean - 15 seeds - 2 packs
Malvas - Unknown variety - 30+ seeds
Daylily Stella Doro - 25 seeds
Blackeyed Susan - a bunch
Alyssum Carpet of Snow - a bunch
Gypsophila - Baby's Breath - a bunch
Aster - Powderpuff mix - 50+ seeds
Mammoth Sunflower - 30 seeds
Cantaloupe - Very sweet - 30 seeds
Watermelon - 30 seeds - 2 packs
Jalapeno pepper - hot, hot, hot - 10 seeds

Anyone interested?

BC



This message was edited Dec 2, 2005 4:02 PM

Scottsburg, IN

Yoe Nancy,

Might I interest you in a small hand blown glass hummingbird I bought from an artist at an Art Fair? It hangs and I hang them from my kitchen curtains, (have a whole flock of them in different colors and types) lamp shades, and/or small pegs.

I'm interested in the first 4 listed...or can you think of anything else I might have to share???

LMK...Sue


Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

Hey Sue,

Do you have a picture of the hummingbird? I might be interested, but you know I'm trying to clear all the nicnacs and stuff out of my house. I am allergic to dust, so the less dust-collectors I have, the better.

I'd be tempted to use the hummingbird outdoors, but being glass, it would probably get broken in our high winds. What do you think?

BC

Scottsburg, IN

I'll send you a pic later this pm hopefully.

They are delicate yes, but when I dropped one in the sink, it just broke the bill which I glued back (on mine) not what I've offered you.

I also have another style of bird in different colors: lt blue, dark blue, lt green and a lt colored rose. They could be hung in a shrub...caryopteris, weigela, etc. or on your porch., so long as they can't blow in to anything.

I understand the clearing out of nicnacs for sure, but I like these because they don't have to be moved to dust, though they get cleaned everytime I wash the kitchen curtain.

Sue

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

I will trade dutchman's pipe for dwarf yellow or salmon cannas, plumerias (10 seeds), native Texas brazos bend penstamen (got tons), clitoria ternatea vine (10 seeds), mexican flame vine, tecoma stans (yellowbells or esperanza), rudbeckia "goldilocks", or rudbeckia "hot chocolate". Any of these tickle your fancy? I'm really lusting for dutchman's pipe....do you like orange or yellow tomatoes? D-mail me; I have other stuff too.
Debbie

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