CLOSED: Second Chance Wishlist Swap #5

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Those sound really nice Suzy thanks for the offer I'll take some and plant them in between my daylilies :)

Leesburg, FL(Zone 9b)

Suzy -- since it's now closed... does that mean everyone is finally done swapping?

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

Here are some more seeds for you all to pick through. : ) ~Lucy
No. of trades in front of name.

3-Confederate Rose http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/714/ **pamsue**

1- Mexican Sunflower http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/97/ **pamsue**

2-Globe Amaranth 'Strawberry Fields' http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1416/ **susybell**

1-Necklace Pod http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/2245/

1-South African Foxglove http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/897/ **wind**

1-Asclepias syriaca http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/40130/ **Seandor**

2-Redflower False Yucca http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/31558/

1-Eschscholzia californica 'Mission Bells' http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/74314/


1-Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/57906/ **Seandor**

3-Senna alata http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/371/

10+Tecoma stans 'Gold Star' http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/2048/

1-Lavandula 'Vera' http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/160701/

1-Lavandula Espliego

1- Large Drumhead Savoy cabbage


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Vancouver, WA(Zone 8a)

Hi Suzy, I've got colchie listed for the anagallis along with a few other things.

I think I've followed up with everyone else by dmail, but if I've missed someone, let me know! :)

updated 01-17-08 7:45am PST

Antirrhinum majus Black Prince: gone
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/77530/
Browallia americana 'Blue Lady' lots of this 3 left
http://www.selectseeds.com/cgi-bin/htmlos.cgi/0035.2.11870859304419918308
Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy, Jersey Cream === last one to KD2000

Papaver somniferum, Imperial Pink, == GONE dryad57, Illoquin, KD2000, pamsue, Seandor
Datura Le Fleur 12 seeds
Malva moschata, Muskmallow 'Alba'
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1179/

============From My Garden 2007
Vancouveria Hexandra, GONE -Ansonfan, Frausnow, PamSue, Illoquin, KD2000, Seandor, Wind
Hollyhock mix, blooms were singles, pale yellow and peach, couple of trades

========== From trades or gifted
Red peony Poppy, annual, lots ==pamsue? dryad57, KD2000 3 left
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/38366/
Columbine, red, 1 trade
Nigella, Love in a mist 1 trade
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Wanted: more coffee, a wonderful tropical vacation and a wicked-good margarita, but I'll settle for another day without rain--and more coffee


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Indianapolis, IN(Zone 5b)

Here is a list (same as what I posted on thread 4) from Wz seed.

More seeds from WZ. Post here on thread #4 if you want them, and can get them sown this spring. OINK OINK!!

Columbine 'Green Apples' 30" tall 1 left
Highbush Cranberry, Viburnum edule
Arctic Aster Aster sibiricus var, meritus
Wormwood Artemesia tilesii
Alaskan Pink Pyrola/Wintergreen 8-10" an evergreen shrub
Campanula carpatica blue 8"
Campanula trachelium Nettle Leaved Bell Flower 24-36" Blue to white
Hardy Geranium 'Orchid Blue' 24-36"
Digitalis grandiflora Yellow Foxglove 24-36"
Lychnis viscaria German Catchfly prefers full sun and moist soil

New ones:
Campanula cochlearifolia Fairie's Thimbles (2005)
Peony Poppy from 'Summer Fruits'
Old Peony Poppy from 'Summer Fruits' (2001 more seed per pack)

Post here in thread #5

Suzy

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Suzy I'm going to look the Wormwood Artemesia tilesii up does it say they have siver on the bottom part of the leaf? I got one from her before and if this one is a different one I want it :) I'll look it up and get back to you.

Vancouver, WA(Zone 8a)


HI Suzy,
May I have some of the Campanula cochlearifolia Fairie's Thimbles?-even if it's blue? I love the name!

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Seems to be different I'll take it Suzy :) I love wormwoods! Says it's leaves when crushed smells like fish! lol That should be interesting! lol

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

Suzy... if no one else wants the Hardy Geranium 'Orchid Blue' , I'll take it. (Weezs)

Seandor...do you still have Scultellaria baicalensis “Chinese Skullcap, available?
~Lucy

Indianapolis, IN(Zone 5b)

Ok I got everybody and I am running them up to your cans LOL

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

Thank you Suzy.

Thank you so much Weez. You the bomb, baby.

Vancouver, WA(Zone 8a)

Thank you! :)

Springfield, MA(Zone 6a)

Hi, if these are still availble - can I offer them a home?

Blue Glancer;
1-Asclepias syriaca
Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii

susybell
Papaver somniferum, Imperial Pink
Vancouveria Hexandra

Flowerhead
P Bells of Ireland
M New York Aster Symphyotrichum novi-belgii 'Professor Kippenburg' (I might have asked for this already
T Nicotiana 'Lipstick Colors'
M Balloon Flower Platycodon grandiflorus, pink

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

Suzy, if these are still available could I get.

Columbine 'Green Apples' 30" tall 1 left
Arctic Aster Aster sibiricus var, meritus

Campanula cochlearifolia Fairie's Thimbles (2005)
Peony Poppy from 'Summer Fruits'
Old Peony Poppy from 'Summer Fruits' (2001 more seed per pack)

Mount Laurel, NJ(Zone 7a)

BlueGlancer if your South African Foxglove is still available I'd love to try it....looks like it has burgundy stems!!!!!!!!! I LOVE BURGUNDY STEMMED PLANTS :)))))))) now....if it is still avail....where in the world will I squeeze it in!

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

Wind I would like both Okras please. Is the burgandy one a spineless too?

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Thanks for the seeds Weez I just loved the last wormwood I got from you!

Vashon, WA(Zone 8a)

Yeah, yeah my eyes are bigger than my belly. I'm taking a break from digging, and suzy I would love to try some of the peony flowered fruity mix. If there's enough to go around. Thanks
Caroline

Mount Laurel, NJ(Zone 7a)

sure thing Robynznest! I marked you down for both. As far as the spines go; the clemson spineless snaps off the stalk easiest. However, I use scissors to cut the pods off on both since I'm not growing them for mass culinary use and I don't want to damage the stalk when I pick the pods.

This study found that the Burgundy and the Clemson Spineless showed no discernible spines on the pods

http://bioengr.ag.utk.edu/Extension/ExtProg/Vegetable/year/VegInitReport03/12cultivar_differences_in_shear_st.htm

Winterville, GA(Zone 8a)

Flowerhead - can you put me down for some of your Nicotiana "lipstick", 13. M White Baneberry, White Doll's Eyes Actaea pachypoda , and any of the hostas?

Suzy - Please add to my cache some of:

Columbine 'Green Apples' 30" tall 1 left
Highbush Cranberry, Viburnum edule
Arctic Aster Aster sibiricus var, meritus
Wormwood Artemesia tilesii
Hardy Geranium 'Orchid Blue' 24-36"
Digitalis grandiflora Yellow Foxglove 24-36"
Peony Poppy from 'Summer Fruits'

thanks!
JoAnn

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Winterville, GA(Zone 8a)

suzy and everyone, Just to let ya know, I'm getting ready to box up my stuff and send it to you.

JoAnn

Indianapolis, IN(Zone 5b)

Hi all,

Meredith is coming in under the wire -- I think you'll like her seeds :))

Frau S. Okay, I'll do it now, everybody else I have you picked and canned.

Suzy

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

Thanks Wind, we love okra and grow it every year. Gotta have it fried and pickled.

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)


Am I pickled too, Susy?

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

Seandor, Wind, and Pamsue, I have you covered. : )

Southeastern, NH(Zone 5b)

Hi everyone here's my updated list.
I'm adding (from my garden)
liatris pychnostachya from white or purple plants - good for butterflies
new england aster - aster novae angliae (purple) - butterflies and fall bloomer
zinnia - mix
Commercial - Burt's Bees - Seed Mix for helping bee colony collapse disorder (I got an extra of this)

From My Garden (Harvested 07) these need homes......I am going to be package up and getting in the mail Tuesday so let me know if any should have your name on them. Thanks
This how many are left (#); how many tagged; between ?idea for tags?
Echinacea purpurea - Eastern Purple Coneflower (1) 1 tagged
Eupatorium maculatum – Atropurpureum Joe Pye Weed (2) ? tag 1 for someone? Colchie &one for butterfly lovers?
Phlox paniculata - 1 pack ?Tag for?
Platycodon grandiflorus – Balloon Flower Blue & Compact (1) 1 tagged
Rudbeckia fulgida Goldsturm – Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan (2) ?Tag for people that want Butterfly plants?
Salvia coccinea - Hummingbird Sage (1) 1 tagged ?Tag for someone that wants hummingbird plants?
Tithonia rotundifolia – Mexican Sunflower (1) 2 tagged
Oriental Lily Mix - Algarve; Bernini; Expression; Stargazer; Tom Pouce (4) 2 tagged

Tagged
Lilium speciosum - 2 packs
Platycodon grandiflorus - compact - 2 packs
Malva alcea fastigiata - 2 packs

Tagged for me - This little piggy has 24

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Scottsburg, IN(Zone 6a)

Meredith, I'd love to try your Tithonia rotundifolia and S. coccinea (I'm a salvia-holic - LOL)!

My "still available" list is in another post - I'll dmail you so you can let me know if there's anything there you want.

Leesburg, FL(Zone 9b)

Hey Meredith

these will find a home in my gardens....

Malva alcea Fastigiata
Platycodon grandiflorus

and if Salvia coccinea – Hummingbird Sage blooms the first year... i'll take this too. It will probably be an annual for me.
If anyone thinks it wont work up here... do give a holler so the seeds arent wasted on me.

toronto, Canada

Hi Meridith, If still available could you tag for me:
Echinacea purpurea - Eastern Purple Coneflower (2)

I will dmail a follow-up, thanks so much Meridith. KD




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Southeastern, NH(Zone 5b)

I'm so happy people want my seeds, I set them aside for everyone and edited my list.

Flowerhead can you put aside a Queen of the Prairie - Filipendula rubra, Delphinium grandiflorum & the stachys minor for me? I d-mailed you as well.

Nelson, NH(Zone 5a)

Hey everyone-Sorry I was out of touch my wireless was acting up, both boys had dentist appts and then I'm the secretary for the PTA, and there was an extra long meeting, soooooooo.....I'm playing catch-up! I'll dmail everyone with their requests and update my list as soon as I can.

Indianapolis, IN(Zone 5b)

Hi all--

From Wz seed, I have a lot of Violas and a lot of Petunias left. I also have Aquilegia (not the green one) and Sweet William (not the black one). I have some Ice plant; some Dianthus/PInks (not the white one); LOTS of poppies, every shape & color. I also have some Jacob's Ladder (the beautiful the few-flowered and the tall); and a lot of marigolds which might not be on her trade list, including some from Japan that say "American Marigold" which I thought was cute. The marigolds are seed from named varieties with pictures, but I am having a hard time finding the time to type everything I need to type. They are mostly the big African and the little french with just a few of the scotch ones left, but I know some of you are looking for more marigolds.

If any of these sound like something you'd like, post here.

Suzy

toronto, Canada

Suzy, thanks that's a great summary, I would love any perennial poppies or dianthus (except barbatus / sweet william) or trailing/hanging basket petunias. Thanks for all your effort. KD

Indianapolis, IN(Zone 5b)

TCS, Oh, no, you are never finished...sorry, did I forget to mention that? LOL!

We just had 3 lists posted and maybe one more to come.

Then I am packing more WZ stuff as fast as my little fingers will go. My daughter gave me a set of tiny teaspooons that are ideal for the job, but it still takes a wee bit o' time.

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

No marigolds here, please. I just received a whole bunch from George. Those will do me, for awhile. He was very generous. : )

I could try some violas, tho. : )

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Nope we are never finished getting seed, that's how we can be in swaps like this, huh Suzy? he he he

I would love some ice plant, don't mind chaf and I have a baby spoon that I use to put seeds in the packs with lol A lot easier!

Polkton, NC(Zone 7b)

I would love to have any tuney, and what are scotch marigolds, I could use some of the african tall ones if available. oink oink

Nelson, NH(Zone 5a)

Here's my updated list. I know I'm not quite done, but my brain is!!
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/p.php?pid=4404913

Vancouver, WA(Zone 8a)

Hi Suzy,

If this isn't too piggy, I would love some pink petunias and I'm sure I could find somewhere for white, lavender, or dark burgundy/plum/black poppies, if there were any of those colors available.

Thanks again,
Susy

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Suzy, would I be too picky if I ask if there are any yellow marigolds lol I would like some if there is not a whole lot I have ansonfan's marigolds too lol

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