Have perennials to divide..

Sewickley, PA(Zone 6a)

I need to cull some overgrowth and have the following:

rudbeckia hirta
hostas (these were here when I moved in so I don't know cultivar name, but used my horti encyclopedia to figure out the names):
- Lancifolia (sure of this - look exactly like pic)
- August Moon (fairly sure?)
- don't know but it looks like 'Francee' except that the
margins are yellow instead of white
centaurea montana (mountain bluet) in blue
mixed daylilies
tall bearded iris lavender
shasta daisy
mixed gladiolus corms

I'm looking for perennials I don't have...see my list at:
http://www.gardenweb.com/members/exch/patshouseonahill

Oklahoma City, OK(Zone 7a)

I'm not sure if you're interested in any of these seeds, but I'll list them anyway because I need a hosta fix. :)

Lupinus luteus (sweet lupine)- best in full sun - annual
Coreopsis (Lanceleaf) - Full sun to partial shade - perennial
Globe gilia (Pale blue variety) - half day sun minimum - annual
Erysimum Asperum (Siberian Wallflower)- prefers sun - biennial
Collinsia heterophylla (Chinese Houses) - Full sun/part shade - annual
Gaillardia aristata (Blanket flower) - full sun - perennial

That's it. Hope you find something. I have others, but these seemed like they offered the most possibility. :)

Thanks


Hi Pat,I have some Sedum Autumn Joy(hardy perennial seeds) and Nicotiana(purple fragrant)comes back here,even though it's listed as annual'

My seeds to trade;
The Autumn Joy is so dependable and don't even water it(succullent)

Would you trade some of your Cosmos(Magenta) and your Nicotiana(Fragrant White)??

TIA and please e-mail me''Sis'

oshawa, ON(Zone 5b)

I have quite a few things on your want list. I would like some of each of the hostas.

http://www.gardenweb.com/members/exch/nancy5?1349
check my trade list

Thanks,

Nancy

Port Huron, MI(Zone 5b)

Hi Pat..you've got email...Sandy

Kentwood, LA(Zone 8b)

Hi Pat, If you have any hostas,bearded iris,glads or daylilies left I would like to make a trade with you. I have a list under busybee. Not listed are white, pink and yellow/orange brugs. Mary

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