I'd like to trade you for some of the Rudbekia (black-eyed Susan) and I live in zone 6a. What do you seek in terms of seeds? I have marigolds aplenty! Please advise. Or I could just send you a SASE if you provide me your mail address. Thanks,
Laura Phillips Ypsilanti, Michigan USA -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 7:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [seedsavers] Digest Number 204 There is 1 message in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. seed trade From: "cerwin007ca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 02:35:17 -0000 From: "cerwin007ca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: seed trade EMAIL YOUR REQUESTS TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSE or contact me at... [EMAIL PROTECTED] OR see my latest list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] vist [EMAIL PROTECTED] for all kinds of seed tradeing (The moderators deleate any spam weekly!) ****( I can not check all the groups I post in so please use one of the above methods to contact me for a seed trade)******* I LIVE IN ONTARIO CANADA SO PLEASE TAKE THIS INTO CONCIDERATION WHEN ASKING FOR OR MAILING SEEDS. I AM WILLING TO TRADE WITH PEOPLE IN CANADA AND THE U.S.A AS WELL AS OVER SEA'S AS LONG AS THEY ARE WILLING TO SEND AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF GOODS (SEEDS) BACK IN RETURN or a SASE with proper postage. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SEEDS THAT I HAVE FOR TRADE I will try to provide as good a description as I can as well as growing requierments to help you out (if you have further questions please ask) LIMITED - have a very small amount of seeds to trade (first come first serve) FAIR - have a some seeds but may run out if a lot of peploe want it GOOD - have a good amount of seeds can handle all requests LOTS - have ton's of the stuff (will most likely add extra seeds to orders) N/A - have not yet picked the seeds or sheled them (they will be avaliable later) CROP FAILURE - not much if any seeds this year sorry (try again next year) SOLD OUT - all gone sorry (try again next year) SEEDS ANNUALS **CELOME** -/ an annual about 100cm 40" high with 15cm 6" flower heads followed by spidery seed pods. Grows in sun or semi-shade. Used for cut flowers - rose queen contrasting pink shades.(good) **KOCHIA** -/ "mexican firebush,red summer cypress,burning bush" kochia trichophyla Useful as a hedging or as a specimen, kochia is drought tolerant and will thrive in ordinary, well-drained soil in full sun. Feathery foliage grows in a globe shape 2' - 3' high. Though the flower is insignificant, the leaves are wounderful for floral arrangements and the entire bush turns a flaming purple red in fall. Seeds need light to germinate. A perfect filler untill your perennial hedge grows. May reseed (has for me).(LOTS) --------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- PERENNIALS (I LIVE IN ZONE 5a SOUTHERN ONTARIO CANADA AND ALL OF THE FOLLOWING PERENNIAL SEED WAS GROWN AND COLLECTED IN MY GARDEN SO IS HARDY TO THAT ZONE) AND MOST OF THE STUFF IS EVEN HARDYER THEN THAT I WILL LIST ZONES AS I CAN. **BELLFLOWER** -/ Peachleafed Bellflower - Blue A hardy,attractive biennial featuring varrious shades of blue bell shaped flowers. Produces huge spikes of long lasting blooms. Do not cover seed needs light to germinate. Flowers the second year from seed. 2'-3' tall zones 5-8.(lots) **BERGAMOT-MONARDA-BEE BLAM **- A very beautiful perennial with masses of flowers from july to september. Grows 2 1/2' - 3' tall. Plant in a sunny to part shade location with well drained soil. Plants should be divided every three years to keep vigrous. -/ Mixed Bee Blam Zone 5 A mixture of several colors including red,pink,fusia,rose,lavender and burgundy leaf. (fair) **COLUMBINE/AQUILEGIA** -// PURPLE (single,semi douBBle and doubble mixed) YR 2003 Fresh do not cover seed needs light to geminate. (currently this pack will containe all three types of purple but in future years I will seperate the types and list them under thier varriety names) HARDY TO ZONE 3 ( LOTS ) **Heliopsis - helianthoides - False Sunflower** - //OX EYE - YELLOW single and semi-doubble yellow sunflower like blooms about 2" around with brown centers (very nice late summer bloomer) approx 3' to 4' in height and clump forming (stays where you plant it) when you plant it donot cover the seed much it needs light to germanate , blooms second year from seed.(FAIR) **Hollyhock** -/ Giant White - Eaisly 8ft tall single white flowers with yellow centers, tall gracefull plants for the back of the boarder. An exstreamly versitile plant, in shade topping out at only 3' feet tall and in regular full sun averaging 8' feet, but the Lion Head Seed House record for this one is an amazing 16' 2" tall! Set by one of their customers in canada. do not cover seed needs light to germinate (GOOD) -/ nigra (such a dark burgundy it appears black) (the darkest hollyhock I have ever seen) do not cover seed needs light to germinate (LIMITED) **GLOBE CENTAUREA ** -/"Centaurea macrocephala" Always a conversation piece in my garden, globe centaurea is a tall perennial with large fuzzy basal leaves and stout stems bearing yellow artichoke-like flowers 3"-4" in diameter. Flowers can be dried. Ht.3-5',Sp 18" Zones 3-8 full sun (LIMITED) **GOLDEN MARGARIUTE DAISY** A very nice shrub like perennial with fern like folage covered in small yellow daisy like flowers which begine in july and last right though till hard frost or snow. Plants form large clumps quickly but should be staked if upright apperance is desired. Full sun or part shade, will grow in poor soil a good perennial boarder filler. (fair) **LYCHNIS - lychnis chaledonica **- -/maltese cross large showy umbels of brilliant scarlet red flowers sit high above the foliage july though august. Rich green foliage is very fine, almost hair-like in appearance. Very popular for borders and cut flowers. Performs well in dry sandy soil. height 60-90cm 24-36" (GOOD) **MALVIA** -/PINK PERFECTION Soild pink five petal blooms appear in june and last right into august, an excelent plant for mass display and small hedge plantings, attracts humming birds and bees to the garden A realy outstanding plant that jumps out from all the green folage in the garden and makes a statment. 30-40 cm/12"-18" tall. zone 5 (LOTS) **Lunaria-money plant** -/Purple - Especially valued for the decorative, large flat,silvery seed pods. Pretty purple flowers grow in loose spikes. Attractive in a mass. Zone 4 (limited) **Mullein-Verbascum-** -/"scrophulariaceae mullin" 120 - 150 cm 4-5ft towering spires of rich yellow blooms rising from felt like, wide foliage. (LOTS) **RUDBECKIA** - -/Rustic colors mix A great black eyed susan mix with the widest color range I have seen. Mix includes yellow, burgundy,mahoganey,brown,tan, orange and more bicolors then you can shake a stick at!(LOTS) - **Salvia Turkestanica** - -/ Clary Sage -Large, very showy,spikes of pale pink flowers. 3' to 4' tall. Very nice plant for the back of the boarder or as a center peice (beiannual) Blooms the second year from seed. (LIMITED) **Swamp Sunflower** 4' to 6' tall large leafed plant with yellow flowers mid summer about 2" around with about 6 flowers per stalk and 4 - 6 stalks per plant blooms the second year from seed. (FAIR) Vegtables ----------------------------------------------------------- ----- open pollinated (all of my vegtable seed is open pollinated unless otherwise stated) **BEANS ** -/ scarlet runner - 90 days although used primarily as a decorative climber on trellis or arbors, it does produce 20 to 25cm 8" -10" pods with mottled purple seed that can be eaten as snap beans when young or as green shell beans later. will climb up to 10 to 12 feet and bears bright scarlet flowers. (LIMITED) -/ soya beans - (limited) **CUCUMBER ** -/ market more 76 - 68days Fruit about 25 cm 10" long and 6 cm 2 1/2 " in diameter, with a dark green skin. Disease resistant,vigorus and a heavy yielder. (LIMITED) -/English Telegraph - An excellent selection from Rollinson's telegraph. Fruits average 15-18 " / 36-46 cm in length, are slim,straight and symmetrical. Fruit are non bitter,dark green in color. (LIMITED) **SQUASH **- PEPPER SQUASH UNKNOWEN --------- the best pepper squash I have grown in the garden yet, really good flavor good production even in stresfull weather. Unfortunatly it came to me with no name, but I highly recomend it for anyone who likes squash to give this varriety a try. (GOOD) (LET ME KNOW IF YOU LIKE IT AND I WILL TRY TO TRACK DOWN A NAME FOR IT.) **TOMATOES**- WHITE BEAUTY --- (heirloom) Nice smooth tomato that ripens pure white. Full tomatoe flavour unlike most tomatoes of it's color. A great tomatoe for sliceing and plater displays along with reds. 80 days ( has produced for me in under 70) (fair) ROMA VF ---------- italian past tomatoe red egg shaped fruit is very meaty with little juice and is good for makeing tomatoe past and sauces. also makes a nice lunch tomato. A very heavy producer I picked 3 wooden 7 quart baskets of them every three to four days!(FAIR) NAGOYA -- (heirloom) black tomatoe, acualy ripping a dark mahogany red, small just a bit biger then a golf ball, but good production good tast and good tallerence to cool summers and wet weather.80 days ( has produced for me in under 70) (limited) ORANGE BEEFSTAKE - (never seen it ofered before) This varriety came to me a coupple of years ago when I ordered red beefstake from a mail order catalouge (who will remaine nameless for their sake) I grew the plants in the greenhouse and sold the plants to my customers. Later that year and all the next year I recived complaints about the tomatoes not riping and staying an orange color (some pepole even left the tomatoes out untill they rotted exspecting them to riped) so I called the company but they did not help much, so I planted the tomatoe my self the next year (let over seed) and sure enoughf bright orange! (not the pale orange you usally see I'm talking floresent!) So now I sell it as a novilty tomato under the beefstake name unsure of what I really got. (looks great sliced on hamburges. Tastse just like a regular beefstake. 75 days (limited) HILLBILLY POTATO LEAF-(heirloom) Large potato leafed varriety with large beefstake sized fruit red to orange red out side leades to red,orange and yellow marbled fruit inside. Out of the 10 tomatoe varrieties I grew in the garden this year this is the one the animals liked best!It seamed they where eating them faster then I could pick them and left the other tomatoes with only a bite or two. So if the racoons and squirles like them they can't taste to bad. 80 + days (limited) --------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- Trees ** ASH ** A soft wood tree that will grow rather quickly and become a large specimen tree if desired, will last for years if prperly maintained ( we have a tree in are front lawn that is well over 200 years old!) Great shade tree's and nice fall color but is quick to lose it's leaves and late to get them back in the spring.(good) ** manitoba maple ** Very fast growing soft wood tree resembling a maple a bit in it's leavf patern, will grow in a varriety of sites and in poor soils, good for wind breakes with populars untill main trees fill in. Atractive when young can become a bit messy when older because of it's maple keys and tendancey to drop twigs and sticks like a willow. Can grow quite large up to 60 feet in about 30 years. (good) --------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- HERBS NONE CURRENTLY AVALIABLE --------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- BULBS **Egypion walking onion** - ( perennial) (FAIR) **Garlic - Allium spp.** ( VARRIETY UNKNOWN) (GOOD) --------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- CUTTINGS NONE CURRENTLY AVALIABLE ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Make a clean sweep of pop-up ads. Yahoo! Companion Toolbar. Now with Pop-Up Blocker. 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