1,000 year old tobacco seeds TOBACCO-NICOTIANA MI, US Tobacco seeds produce large plants with yellow flowers that attracts bees and butterfly’s, grows very well in cold climates, may need to be staked. This tobacco was used by native Americans as a ceremonial tobacco, not sure if it can be smoked? Beautiful and fun to grow.
Agapanthus africanus (Lily of the Nile) MISC-OTHERS Unknown Location This was grown in our garden. Packet of 20
Beauty Bush MISC-OTHERS NY, US Ornamental shrub 10 - 12 feet high and almost as wide. Blooms in spring and is covered with pink bell shaped flowers. Very fragrant. Kolkwitzia amabilis. Payment by Money Order is preferred.
Bigtooth Maple, Rocky Mountain Glow MISC-OTHERS CA, US Acer grandidentatum. AKA Big-toothed Maple, Uvalde Bigtooth Maple, Southwestern Bigtooth Maple, Canyon Maple, Sabinal Maple, Western Sugar Maple. A slow-growing relative of the Sugar Maple, native to the Rocky Mountains. It is similar to the sugar maple, but both leaves and tree are smaller. Intense fall color. Can be used to make maple syrup. Small to medium-sized tree with short trunk and spreading, rounded, dense crown. Its bark is dark brown and scaly, and its branches are stout and erect. The thickish, 3- to 5-lobed deciduous leaves turn bright red and gold in the fall. The scientific name, meaning "large-toothed," refers to the leaves. It grows from the Rocky Mountains in southeast Idaho, through Utah and further south. It commonly grows in limestone soils but can adapt to a wide range of well-drained soils, from sand to clays to even white limestone areas. Mine are happy in zone 9a, red clay. Fall red leaf photo: Scott Catron, CC BY-SA 2.5 Scionwood avail. Dec- Feb. Seeds available year-round. Specify which you want, or you will get seeds. Seeds require 8-16 weeks cold stratification to germinate.
Bittersweet MISC-OTHERS NY, US American Bittersweet seeds Orange-red berries encased by yellow calyx. I have a LIMITED QUANTITY. It might be prudent to contact me by email to make sure I still have it, before you send payment by Money Order
Cash TOBACCO-NICOTIANA IA, US Smoking tobacco. Large leaves. Few suckers. Pink flowers. 3.5-4.5 feet tall. SSE Accession # 113616
Celastrus scandens (American Bittersweet) MISC-OTHERS MO, US Dried berries or seed only; scarify and try your luck; may take 3-6 mos. to germinate in outdoor seedbed; order in Fall if possible.
Connecticut Burley TOBACCO-NICOTIANA IA, US A smoking variety reaching 4.5 feet tall. Leaves are large and oblong, measuring 1.5-2 feet long and 9-12 inches wide. Some suckers. Pink flowers. SSE Accession # 113615
Cota tinctoria MISC-OTHERS WY, US Golden Marguerite. 18-24" tall x 12-18" wide with golden, daisy-like flowers over ferny foliage. Long-blooming perennial for sunny, well-drained conditions.
Crêpe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia) MISC-OTHERS Unknown Location Crêpe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia) will grow in almost any kind of soil including sand, loam, or clay, and it prefers moist, well-drained soil and full sunlight. This plant is easily transplanted and is drought-tolerant once established. It is best to plant this tree or shrub in a sheltered location to protect it from winter winds and provide adequate mulch to protect the roots.
Davis Green COTTON CA, US Gossypium hirsutum x G. barbadense. An intentional cross between Pima cotton and a Louisiana green cotton, selected by weaver and hobbyist cotton-breeder Phreadde Davis in Albuquerque to create a richer color and longer fiber. The lint color is variable, sometimes pale green, olive, blue-green, or brown. It is said to produce a longer fiber than most green cottons. Warmer weather and more mature plants produce a darker green fiber. Boil the fibers (usually after weaving) to bring out the color … additional washings will deepen the color further. A warm season crop that requires hot weather over a long season (180 days). Can be grown as a perennial in sufficiently mild climates.
Dyer's Chamomile, Anthemis tinctoria MISC-OTHERS AZ, US Pretty yellow flowers used for dye. Original seed source was Strictly Medicinal seeds in Oregon. Can take over area very quickly so make sure you prune it back. Can self seed. Bees loved it.
Eastern Redbud MISC-OTHERS VA, US Cercis canadensis. Rosy pink flowers appear in April. Reddish purple leaves change to dark green, then to yellow. Full sun or light shade. Grows 20'-30'. (Zones 4-9) Lots of seeds at maturity