Have: 3 American Beauty climbing/cascading rose bushes-

Lachine, MI

For an april trade-fully rooted.
Looking for variegated perennials, shade ones, something different- but all need to be for zone 5.
Thanks,
Sandy

Albany, OR(Zone 8a)

Sandy,
Do you have a picture of the blooms?
I looked on the PlantFiles but there isn't any pic. Looked online and there are several different looking pics.
What color is it?
Do you have a pic of the actual rooted plant?

What type of perennials are you looking for?
I have a nice hellebore in a 4" pot with 3 blooms on it already. Would you be interested in that? Let me know.
Thanks, Carol

Lachine, MI

Hi Carol,
Heres a link:
www.ph-rose-gardens.com/00808.htm
Check it out.
Thank you.
Sandy

Lachine, MI

Hi, I proubly should add that i would wish to recieve several plants in a trade per each rose bush, since these are not babies and it will require on my part a good sized box and shipping.
Thank you.
Sandy

Albany, OR(Zone 8a)

Hi, Sandy, I looked at your link.
Looks good. Do wished it would be constant blooming but it says it is very fragrant and I love fragrant plants.
So would you like some dahlia tubers?
Carol

Lachine, MI

Hi Carol, oh they put on such a stunning show. For me in my zone they have grown as much as 15 feet. Simply outstanding. They also are easy to divide after a few years- Say if you were lifting them to transplant, any root left behind will produce another plant.
I would be interested in tulip bulbs and other kinds, alliums, aruncus,astilbe,bergenia,salvia for my zone-5,geums,rogers plants,penstemon,tall phlox,polemonium, pulmonaria,hardy english primrose,sedum like black jack and voodoo,thymus zoned 5,toad lilies,candy lilies, pixie lilies,hybrid tiger lilies,verbascum in purple shades,heuchera's, or variegated plants.
Thank you.
Sandy

Albany, OR(Zone 8a)

Oh, ok, sounds good then.
I have some red penstemons that I can dig up since they are rooted nicely in the garden. Might have a purple one too, need to look at it too.
Will look around in the yard today since it is sunny finally!
Carol

Lachine, MI

Hi Carol, were you wanting just 1?
Thank you and plmk.
Sandy

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

Do you have more than one? I think I have heard of these and I liked them. Will you take seeds in trade? Or these fancy B&B bulbs? PLMK!

xxxxxxxx, Carrie

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

Hang on, your link says they're pink, but others say they're red. What color are these?

xxxxx, Carrie

Lachine, MI

Hi Carrie- they are a very brilliant pink- beautiful!
You have D-mail.
I also have more then the three.
Sandy

Vero Beach, FL(Zone 9b)

I would be interested.
What are you looking for in trade?

Rock Island, IL(Zone 5b)

I have lots of Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender) 'Czech' seedlings that are already 2-3 inches tall and potted up and pinched once and branching. Will also have Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' by May or thereabouts (seedlings as well).

I have several fully rooted Hibiscus syriacus 'Helene' from last year in 4" pots. I just stuck 21 Hibiscus syriacus 'Bluebird' this afternoon and those will be fully-rooted come Mid-Summer/Fall if you're interested.

Also I have a few fully rooted Juniperous communis 'Gold Cone' in 4".

Let me know..............I'm growing tons of other stuff as well including some Acer palmatum grafts, conifer cuttings.......lots of stuff!

Thanks,

Dax

Rock Island, IL(Zone 5b)

That should say Juniperus.

Dax

Here's a photo of one in my landscape (Spring Growth):

Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone'

Thumbnail by conifers
Lachine, MI

Hi Dax, are your hibiscus the hardy ones? I would be very interested if they are!
I will have to send a D-mail tomarrow and get back with you.
Thank you for the email-
Sandy

Lachine, MI

Hi Chris_lorry,
I am looking for anything a little different that would grow in zone 5.
Shade plants, variegated plants, Why don't you D-mail me with some offers?
And then we can go from there!
Thank you for the email,
Sandy

Rock Island, IL(Zone 5b)

Yes they are hardy. Hibiscus syriacus is Rose of Sharon. A zone 5a/b plant for sure. They're literally everywhere around here. I'll wait to hear from you.

Thanks.

Albany, OR(Zone 8a)

Yes, Sandy, I just need one.
But if you find other people here that have a better off, fine. I won't be offended at all.
I do have a hardy geranium, no name, but has a good scent to it. Pink flowers, I think. Have a carnation well rooted too. Who knows what color it is.
Have lots of no named different color daylilies too. Have a couple different irises too.
Just let me know.
Carol

Lachine, MI

Carol, you have D-mail-
Thank you,
Sandy

Lachine, MI

Dax, you have Dmail.
Thank you,
Sandy
I'm looking for frilly-unique daisy, verbascum,ligularia,allium,named hosta-
does that help?

Vero Beach, FL(Zone 9b)

Sorry but I don't think I have anything hardy enough for zone 5

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