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Dexter, ME

Treat me Nice
believe in miracles
backscratcher
orchid majesty
elisa dallas
meritage
andy candy
wonderful thing about tiggers
angel you
final touch
seashell x seedling
Louis the sixteeth
drink the light
laughting feather
long live the queen
gift from heaven
america the beautiful
createous crunch
century club
sc cranberry breeze
villa de sol
classic romance
francois verhaert
meet joe black
flamingo fantasty
steve trimmer
strawberry candy
pat garrity
lil red wagon
never say goodbye
mysterious attitude
macho man
enticing elegance
icing on the cake
red lightening
catherine woodbury
lake effect
daddys heart
art gallery empressionism
terry lyinger
home wrecker
darling of heaven
seduced
sunday sandles
lilac avenue
fudge sundae
refelections of glory
EQUILIBRIUM
MANDARIN SEAS
innvation to immoritality
Looking for named daylily's

Plant List

Jack in the Pulpit
Trillium erectum
Trout Lily (Dogtooth Violet)Erythronium americanum
Elderberry Tree
Black WalnutTree
Forget-me-not
Blue Dune Grass
Viola-purple
Lily Of Valley
Artemsia-Silver King
Artemsia varigated
Phlox ground pink
Boxwood
Pink Formosa Azalea
Rhododendron "Impeditum
Primrose Yellow
Snow On the Mountain
Dbl Decker Coneflower-special trade
Bergenia Pink Dragonfly-special Trade
Leucanthemum Highland White Dream Special Trade
Egyptian Walking Onion
Chocolate Mint
Hosta Royal Standard
Iris pseudacorus
Laced Romeo Carnation
Pink Turtlhead
hellebore-babies
Pink Blaze Climbing Rose
BELLA DONNA Rose
Sol Seal
White Yarrow
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Looking For;
Yellow dock - Rumex crispus
ginseng
limeflower
meadowsweet
skullcap
wood betony
Agrimony - Agrimonia eupatoria
Angelica - Angelica sinensis
Astragalus - Astragalus membranaceous
Black Cohosh - Cimicifuga racemosa
Blessed Thistle - Cnicus benedictus
Chickweed - Stellaria media
Zea mays

Bulbs-Named-Named tulips,Daffs,Hyanith
Iris
Lily's
Peonys
Nut trees
white feather Hosta
enchicea-
yellow trillium
white trillium
annabelle hydrengea
Lavender
sparkle meadow rue
bell flower-blue
bell flowerwhite
meadow sweet
gaillardia fanfare
fire king yarrow
peaches and cream hollyhocks
thompson grape vine
Gold Raspberries




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Melfa, VA(Zone 8a)

I know we have a trade going and we haven't shipped yet. I do have the things listed below and wondered if you would like to adjust our trade before we ship?
Witch Hazel
mullein ...which one?
Iris ...any one special?
yellow trillium
white trillium
bell flower-blue ...which one?
russian sage


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Melfa, VA(Zone 8a)

These are what I might be interested in:

francois verhaert
sunday sandals
Bergenia Pink Dragonfly-special Trade
Chocolate Mint

I'm looking for jack in the pulpit and I have some tiger lily seeds and 2plants of tiger lily. Would you trade? Mekos

Fredericksburg, TX(Zone 8a)

I have Great St. Johnswort seeds:

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/81648/

Never mind. I just found the jack in the pulpit but if anyone is interested, I still have seeds for the tiger lily I would give. Mekos

Dexter, ME

Deb which Mullen do you have
is it this one Turkish Mullein, Silver Mullein -or any others that grow in maine?Iris which named do you have?on the bellflower which do you have?
mekos-I am looking for bulbs or bulbets of t he tigerlily-seeds dont do well for me
emerldgarden-seeds-would have to pass on

Well I have 2 plants of the tiger lily .

Melfa, VA(Zone 8a)

I am in the process of cleaning, re-labeling and re-mapping all iris beds now to see what is where again. So...will have to check.
The mullien is either:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/849/
or:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/132975/
both are European sp.
This is the bellflower:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/475/

Are you more interested in iris color, size, fragrance, or age (historics, 1985 and newer, new ruffled ones)?? Or what?

(There are about 300-400+ irises out there and although most are named, I also have some that have not bloomed yet and are not tagged...but will be.)

Dexter, ME

would like this one deb
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/849/
this one
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/475/
do you have any iris with suzanne,christina,sean,ethan,anna,nicole,megan,carter,katlyn,jocelyn,tommy,jordan,michael,

Pensacola, FL(Zone 8b)

I have some of the verbascus

Melfa, VA(Zone 8a)

No iris with those names. What else?

Dexter, ME

well I am looking for any of these herbs:for zone 3-4
Yellow dock - Rumex crispus
St. John’s wort
ginseng
Motherwort
coltsfoot
limeflower
meadowsweet
skullcap
valerian
wood betony
Agrimony - Agrimonia eupatoria
Angelica - Angelica sinensis
Astragalus - Astragalus membranaceous
Black Cohosh - Cimicifuga racemosa
Blessed Thistle - Cnicus benedictus
Burdock root
Chickweed - Stellaria media
Zea mays
Feverfew - Chrysanthemum parthenium
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Dexter, ME

deb -I did find mullien this weekend.so foget mullien

Melfa, VA(Zone 8a)

coltsfoot
Witch Hazel

have these!

Dexter, ME

coltsfolt will grow here witch hazel wont -so i would like the coltsfolt

Dexter, ME

mekos-sorry I missed your post .are they the tiger lily in the picture below?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilium_lancifolium
If so what do you want in a trade?

Plainfield, NJ(Zone 6b)

Hi,
I sent you a Dmail.
Nick

Dexter, ME

dmail'ed you

Melfa, VA(Zone 8a)

Flowersthebest...what is your growing zone?? Witch hazel is hardy to 3a.

Dexter, ME

Great I zone is 4 on somethings 5 with a heavy mulch

Melfa, VA(Zone 8a)

Do you want to try the Witch Hazel?
deb

Dexter, ME

yes i would love too

Melfa, VA(Zone 8a)

ok witch hazel and colts foot as soon as the rain quits!!! Rain off and on seems like forever and straight since yesterday am
Puppies were a mess!!!!!

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