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  Sagina subulata
Code: SASU-A8
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'Pearlwort' or 'Scotch Moss' (sa-JI-nuh: sub-yoo-LAH-tuh) Caryophyllaceae:

Moss-like plants that form a tight mound of soft foliage. The Low growing, mat-forming plants with small white flowers bloom in spring or summer. This species works as a ground cover, growing around one inch tall. Used between paving stones and walkway cracks. Good foliage texture. Space plants 6–10 inches apart. Plants are used as ground cover around stepping-stones, in rockeries and in large pots. Grow in sun in cool, moisture retentive soils, plants have shallow root systems and are intolerant of dry or very wet locations. Many in warmer locations have the best results in light to moderate shade in moist soil, plants tend to rot under hot, humid conditions.

Zones 4-10.

The seeds are very fine and care should be taken when sowing them. The soil should be level and moist before sowing, after sowing the area should be gently tamped down to ensure good soil and seed contact. It is best to water from below until plants are established. If sowing outside, heavy rains and large water droplets from sprinklers can kill the germination seeds and developing seedlings.

100+ seeds




Sagina subulata 'Crispy'
Code: KKJ8-A8
Price: $2.95

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Plants with lush green moss like foliage. Good ground cover that can be used along walkways and between stepping stones. Prefers damp soils in full sun to part shade. Grows 10 cm tall, and spreading out to form dense carpets. Blooms in June-July of the second year.

Zones 4-7

100 seeds




  Salvia x superba 'Rose Queen'
Code: SA58-A8
Price: $1.95

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(SAL-vee-a: soo-PERB-a)

Plants grow 15 to 24 inches tall and produce spikes of rose pink colored flowers. Blooms heavy in mid too late spring and on and off during summer and fall. Full sun ion the north to light shade in the southern part of the country. They like well drained - even dry soils but do best with cool nights and some soil moisture. Under hot- dry conditions or in to much shade they tend to flop open. Cut back after the first flush of flowering is done to produce a second flush of more compact growing flower stems.

Zones 3-8.

50 seeds.



  Salvia x superba 'Violet'
Code: SA67
Price: $1.05

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[Violet Queen]

Plants grow 24 inches tall and produce spikes of violet-purple-blue flowers. Very much like S. 'May Night'.

Zones 3-8.

50 seeds.



  Salvia 'Salsa Bicolor Mixed'
Code: SLNH-B
Price: $1.95

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A blended mix of 'Salsa Rose Bicolor', 'Salsa Salmon Bicolor' and 'Salsa Scarlet Bicolor' ashowy selection for large pots or bedding.

Annuals.

40 seeds.



  Salvia 'Sizzler Burgundy Stripe'
Code: SLD7-A
Price: $2.25

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Nice compact habit with plants growing 12 inches or so tall. Nice dark green foliage off-sets the showy flowers well.

40 seeds.



  Salvia amplexicaulis
Code: SA02
Price: $2.50
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  Salvia argentea
Code: SA2G-A7
Price: $2.45

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'Silver Sage' (sal-VEE-a: ar-GEN-tee-a)

Flat rosettes up to 3 feet wide of large, textured, silver-white colored, furry, broad, 6 to 8 inch long leaves. Flowers are produced in whorles around the 30 to 40 Inche tall stems, the claw shaped flowers are white in color (often tinted with yellow). Sow in late winter/early spring for a very impressive display of leaves the first year and flowers in summer the next year. Use in full sun (in the north) and part shade (in the south) in soils that are well draining, plants will not do that well under hot-humid conditions. Plants are by nature biennials or short-lived perennials, being monocarpic by nature. But if the flower stalks are removed before the plants make seed, they will often live and bloom for more than three. The species name means 'Silver like'

Zones 5-9. Native from Southern Europe.

30 seeds.



  Salvia argentea
Code: SA2G
Price: $2.55

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'Silver Sage' (sal-VEE-a: ar-GEN-tee-a)

Flat rosettes up to 3 feet wide of large, textured, silver-white colored, furry, broad, 6 to 8 inch long leaves. Flowers are produced in whorles around the 30 to 40 Inche tall stems, the claw shaped flowers are white in color (often tinted with yellow). Sow in late winter/early spring for a very impressive display of leaves the first year and flowers in summer the next year. Use in full sun (in the north) and part shade (in the south) in soils that are well draining-will not do that well under hot-humid conditions. Plants are by nature biennials or short- lived perennials. But if the flower stalks are removed before the plants make seed, they will often grow three or more years. Native from Southern Europe. The species name means 'Silver like'

Zones 5-9.

30 seeds.



  Salvia azurea
Code: 4SX3
Price: $1.95
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  Salvia bertolonii
Code: 4SX1
Price: $2.65
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  Salvia bicolor
Code: 4SX5
Price: $2.65

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[Salvia barrelieri?] Semi-decidous plants with blue-violet colored flowers, blooming in Summer into fall. Plants with bluish-green foliage with flowering stems reaching 4 to 5 feet tall.

Native from Northern Africa, Southwest Spain.

10 seeds



  Salvia coccinea
Code: 102P
Price: $1.00

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'Scarlet Sage'

Deep red colored flowers on plants that grow 15 to 25 inches tall.

Annuals in most parts of the USA.

50 seeds.



  Salvia coccinea 'Coral Nymph'
Code: SCCN-A7
Price: $2.45

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Another bicolor, with bright salmon red colored flowers that have white upper-lips. Long blooming with a bushy habit of growth reaching 25 inches tall. Cut back to produce more compact and even bushier plants. Nice in pots and large containers.

This annual salvia like the others listed here are drought and heat tolerant. Start seeds with 3 to 4 weeks at 65-75�F. Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results., if no germination., 2-4 weeks at 30-39F, then 65-75F

50 seeds.



  Salvia coccinea 'Hummingbird Forest Fire'
Code: SAL6-A8
Price: $2.00

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A showy, summer blooming border plant or used as a mass planting for a bright colorful display. Plants have flowers with dark-reddish-black calyces with fiery ember-red colored flowers. Plants have a very nice plant habit and a long blooming period. Easy to grow and more or less trouble free in the landscape planted in full sun in the north or with some light shade in the south.

Annuals. Start with 4 weeks at 65-75ºF. Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results. if no germination move for 2-4 weeks at 30-39ºF, then 65-75ºF.

50 seeds




  Salvia coccinea 'Hummingbird Snow White'
Code: SLR2-A8
Price: $1.95

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{Snow Nymph}

Pure white flowers on plants that grow 15 inches tall.

Grown as annuals or half hardy perennials.

40 seeds.



  Salvia engelmannii
Code: SAEN-A7
Price: $2.95

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'Engelmann's Sage'

An attractive medium blue colored species that grows about 15 inches tall. Needs full sun and sharp drainage. Spring blooming.

Zones 7-10. Maybe hardier if grown in dry soils over the winter. Endemic to the limestone hills of central Texas.

30 seeds




  Salvia farinacea 'Blue Bedder'
Code: SFBB-A8
Price: $2.00

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Three foot tall spikes with deep blue flowers, this is a nice form for the cutting garden and is very effective as a mass planting.

Annual. Surface sow seeds, light needed for best germination, use F 75, germination in 10-18 days. Do not let the temp drop below F 60.

50 seeds.



  Salvia farinacea 'Fairy Queen'
Code: SFFQ-A7
Price: $2.39

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Fleuroselect 2008 Gold medal winner for its unique appearance and out-standing garden performance. Plants grow 15 inches (15 in = 38.1 cm) tall and produce 8 inch (8 in = 20.3 cm) spikes of intense blue colored flowers. The flowers have a small white spot. An attractive bi-color type bedding plant. The spikes are densely packed with flowers and plants have good branching. For bedding and pot use. Grow in full sun to part shade. Plants bloom in 22 weeks when sown in winter and spring. If grown under warm sunny conditions plants will bloom in 15 weeks.

Annual

50 seeds




  Salvia farinacea 'Strata'
Code: SFS3-A7
Price: $1.99

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Showy variety of Salvia with bi-colored flower spikes, with blue flowers and white stems. This half hardy annual is an award winning compact variety growing 12 to 15 inches tall, the silver haired spikes hold clear blue flowers with white calyx. Best grow in full sun to light shade in well draining soils. Sow Indoors from February to March for blooms from July to October, or sow later for late summer and fall blooming.

50 seeds.



  Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue'
Code: SAVB-A7
Price: $2.19

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Bright deep blue colored, flowers. Nice compact growing habit make it ideal for beds or large mixed containers. Annuals.

100 seeds.



  Salvia farinacea 'Wild Type'
Code: SL2W
Price: $1.85

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'Mealy Blue Sage' or 'Blue Sage'

Clump forming plants that have medium green colored leaves that are smooth and somwhat glossy. The plants are clump growing many upright stems that grow up to 30 inches tall, each stem is topped off by a spike, 6-8 inches long, of flowers in a medium dark blue color. flowering starts in June and continues without interruption until the first hard frost. Flowering stems can be dried, the color of the flowers becomes a dark blue. Zones 7b-10 but grown every were else as an annual.

100 seeds.



  Salvia flava v. megalantha
Code: SA3A
Price: $2.00
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  Salvia forskaohlei
Code: SA03-A6
Price: $2.45

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(SAL-vee-a)

Here is a beautiful Salvia that grows well in light shade. Rugged durable plants that produce whorls of very showy violet-blue flowers with two-lips or 'claws'. The flowers are produced on long stems and have white and yellow markings on the lower lip. The foliage is a dark green and thick. Plants grow into thick clumps that blanket the ground over a 2 to 4 foot area. Plants flower from 24 to 40 inches tall and will start to bloom in mid spring and bloom until fall, some light deadheading will promote even heaver blooming later in the year. Use in Loamy, well-drained soil in some light open shade, with more shade in hot, very sunny climates. They will flower the first year from a spring sowing. Durable plants that once established will recover even after much neglect. Moderate seed production but not to a difficult degree. Native to Bulgaria and Mediterranean including parts of Turkey and Greece.

Zones (5)7-10

30 seeds




  Salvia glutinosa
Code: SA41-A7
Price: $1.25

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This fragrant species has light yellow flowers. Grow in light shade in well drained soils, even on the dry side. Plants grow 3 feet tall and hang out and about, reach a width about 3 feet.

Native from much of Central and Southern Europe to central Asia and Russia, were it is found in open woodlands.

Zones (4) 5-9.

10 seeds



  Salvia greggii hybrid
Code: SAGH-A8
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  Salvia hians
Code: SA48
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Large felt like leaves and light blue flowers.

Zones (5)6-9. Native from Northern India. But does not do well under hot and humid conditions.

Use 3-4 weeks at 65-75ºF, if no Germination., then 4 weeks at 30-39ºF, then back to 65-75ºF, Germination can be spread out over many weeks. Surface sow seeds, light helps with Germination.

50 seeds.



  Salvia hispanica 'Chia' Lot A
Code: 102H
Price: $2.00

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Used for 'making' pets. When seeds are moistened they develop a thick gelatinous coating.

100+ seeds.



Salvia horminum 'Marble Arch Rose'
Code: SHOB-A6
Price: $1.89

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Small flowers in large brightly rose colored bracts. Compact bushy growth reaching a height of 24 inches. Very useful and different foliage plants.

Annuals.

50 seeds




  Salvia horminum 'Pink Sundae'
Code: SHPS-A7
Price: $1.89

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Small pink flowers with large rose-pink bracts. The main attraction is the large brightly colored bracts. Compact bushy growth reaching a height of 24 inches. Very useful and different foliage plants. Annuals. Plants grow 24 inches tall.

50 seeds.



  Salvia jurisicii
Code: SA08
Price: $2.50
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  Salvia lavandulifolia
Code: SA71-A6
Price: $1.25

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Spanish Sage' or 'Narrow leaved Sage' (sal-VE-uh: lav-an-dew-lee-fol-ee-a) Lamiaceae:

Flowering spikes grow 18 inches tall with many blue-violet, to violet-purple flowers. The flowers have wide open mouths that can be marked with white or soft blue markings. The flowers are showy and held up well over silver grey-green, thin foliage. The wrinkled foliage and attractive flowers are aromatically pungent and smell like Russia sage (or does Russia sage smell like this salvia?) This selection is somewhat like Salvia officinalis and at times grouped under S. officinalis - differing in having more showy flowers, smaller leaves and a stronger scent. May-July blooming.

Native from Spain, Algeria and Morocco. Zones (6)7-11.

10 seeds




  Salvia lyrata 'Purple Knockout'
Code: SA09
Price: $2.50
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  Salvia lyrata 'Purple Prince'
Code: 4SG2-A8
Price: $3.20

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'Lyre-leaved Sage' or 'Lyre leaf Sage' or 'Cancer Weed'

Small purple-flowers on tall wispy stems 12 to 24 inches tall, blooming in late spring and early summer with some rebloom later in the year. A perennial that self seeds most often - well sometimes a lot.
Low growing, broad flat leaves are a dark purple color. Loved for its deep burgundy foliage. The color changes in the fall to a reddish hue. Looks well mixed with large rocks, low growing leaves might remind one of an Ajuga.

Zones 4-9. The species is native from the USA and found growing in New Jersey west to Oklahoma south to Texas and Florida.

50 seeds.



  Salvia lyrata 'Purple Volcano'
Code: SLPV-A8
Price: $3.15

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Light blue colored flowers, the foliage is intensely reddish purple colored. Flowering stems reach about ten inches tall.

50 seeds.



  Salvia napifolia
Code: 4SX7-A8
Price: $2.65

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(SAL-vee-uh: nap-ih-FOH-lee-uh) Lamiaceae:

Spikes of showy purplish mauve - soft true blue colored flowers. Plants start blooming in May and last into July, growing 12 to 20 inches tall. Use in full Sun to light shade in well drained soils. Plants have broad, hairy basal leaves. small and clumping, with many upright stems, and soft leaves lightly covered with hairs. Widely spaced whorls of flowers grow on 1 foot tall inflorescences, the whorls are densely packed with short flowers. Each plant produced multiply blooming stems. The flowers are soft lavender to purplish violet.

Native from Turkey.

50 seeds




  Salvia nemorosa
Code: SA06-A7
Price: $2.75

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(SAL-vee-a: ne-MO-ro-sa)

A fully hardy species with spikes of violet-blue flowers in mid summer. Plants reach 20 to 28 inches in height over low growing basal foliage composed of rugose(wrinkled) leaves. The flowering stems have no to few leaves and form somewhat dense spikes of branched flowers that have a tendency to lean over. The species name means something like 'From the Woods' and the species is native from Europe. Not long lasting in hot soils or under very humid conditions.

Zones 3-9.

100 seeds.



  Salvia nemorosa 'Select Blue'
Code: 102L-A
Price: $2.20
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  Salvia nemorosa ssp. tesquicola
Code: SA75-B2
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Plants grow 2 feet tall with brilliant violet colored flowers of large size. Upright habit blooming from late spring to mid summer.

Zones 4-7.

35 seeds



  Salvia officinalis
Code: 4SV1
Price: $0.85
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  Salvia officinalis 'Extrakta'
Code: SA78
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  Salvia officinalis albiflora
Code: SA77-A7
Price: $2.60

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Plants grow 15 inches tall with pure white flowers of large size.

Zones 5-9.

30 seeds




  Salvia officinalis rosea
Code: 4SV3
Price: $1.55
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  Salvia patens 'Blue Angel' Lot B2
Code: SA2A
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Ultramarine colored flowers in spikes that reach 3 feet tall. Large flowers are up to 2 inches long. Treated seed for easier germination, this seed germinates in about three days.

Frost tender plants grown as annuals in most of the country. Or over winter in a cool green house. Use 4 weeks at 65-75ºF, if no Germination, 4 weeks at 30-39ºF, then 65--75ºF. Surface sow seeds, light helps with Germination.

25 seeds



  Salvia patens 'BlueBand Mix'
Code: A-SDL5
Price: $4.95
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  Salvia patens 'BluesBand Lavender'
Code: BLBN-A
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(SAL-vee-uh:PAT-ens)Lamiaceae

A new selection with lavender blue colored flowers, large showy flowers. Plants are tender under cold cobditions but well worth saving from one year to the next.

Zones 8-10 in the ground, others in pots.

10 seeds



  Salvia patens 'Patio Sky Blue'
Code: SPPS-A9
Price: $5.95

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Plants grow about 12 inches tall and have large sky blue, claw shaped flowers. this selection produces uniform plants that are ideal for pots.

25 seeds



  Salvia pentstemonoides
Code: 403S-A6
Price: $2.65

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[Salvia penstemonoides]'Big Red Sage' Lamiaceae:

Dark rose-red colored flowers are Penstemon-like. A rare species from Texas. Plants grow 3 to 5 feet tall and are long lived with claw shaped flowers. The flowers are produced at the ends of the stems in spike-like inflorescences. Grow in full sun on limestone based soils, clump forming plants with a number of shoots per plant and glossy penstemon-like foliage.

Zones 6-9.

Try 4 weeks at 65-75ºF, if no Germination, 4 weeks at 30-39ºF, then 65-75ºF. Surface sow seeds, light helps with Germination.

30 seeds




  Salvia pratensis
Code: SZ23-A6
Price: $1.45

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Plants have 2.5 foot tall spikes of claw shaped, blue colored flowers in early summer. Blooms the secound year.

Zones 4-9.

50 seeds.




  Salvia pratensis 'Pink Forms'
Code: SPHI-H5
Price: $2.00

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Green basal rosette forming plants that in late spring have a nice display of pink flowers on dense spikes growing 3 feet tall. Full sun to light shade in good, rich soils that are well draininmg. After blooming cut back for some possable rebloom and to clean up the plants. Will bloom the secound year.

Zones 3-9. Surface Sow germination in 15-30 days at 70F. Germination may be slow and extended over a number of weeks. Can not be sent to: WA.

50 seeds.

This species is considered a weed in these states and can not be sent to them:  Washington   California



  Salvia pratensis 'Mixed Colors' Lot A
Code: VK65
Price: $2.65

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Includes white, blue, violet and rose colored shades. Plants have 2.5 foot tall spikes of flowers in early summer. Blooms the secound year.

Zones 4-9.

50 seeds.

This species is considered a weed in these states and can not be sent to them:  Washington   California



  Salvia pratensis 'Summer Nights'
Code: A-SAL6
Price: $2.85

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Dark blue flowers

50 seeds.



  Salvia pratensis 'Swan Lake'
Code: 2SA1-A7
Price: $2.95

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Many flower spikes of pure white flowers. Plants grow 20-30 inches tall. After flowering is almost finished remove the stems and the plants will rebloom in a few weeks. Very showy white blooming perennial Salvia.

Zones 4-9.

50 seeds.

This species is considered a weed in these states and can not be sent to them:  Washington   California



  Salvia przewalskii
Code: SA79-A6
Price: $2.75

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Lamiaceae:

Winter dormant plants that grow 3 feet tall with upright, branched stems and have large solid blue-purple flowers. The plants bloom over a long period, starting in late spring or early summer. The stems, leaves and flowers are covered with short hairs. Not an overly hardy species but Cold hardy to -15 Celsius. Drought and frost tolerant plants with tall flowering spikes. The spikes are produced over large basal foliage. Grow in full sun to part shade, under hot conditions with the plants a shade in the afternoon.

Surface sow the seeds and gently tamp firmly into the soil medium, light helps with germination, which normally happens within 4 weeks. Sow and use 65-75ºF. If no Germination, move for 4 weeks to 30-39ºF, then 65-75ºF. Native to China where it is found growing around forest margins, on hillsides, and along streams, and in open thickets.

25 seeds




  Salvia recognita
Code: SA81-A7
Price: $2.95

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Soft-rose colored flowers with red markings on the lower lips. Large gray-green leaves. Plants grow 4 feet tall with long flower spikes. Grow in full sun or light shade in well draining soils - they do not like to be damp in the summer. Takes a good amount of frost. In the northern zones plants are best grown as short lived perennials and restarted from seed or cuttings because the base of the plant becomes woody and does not produce strong robust stems after a few years. An attractive species worth growing.

Zones 5-9. Native from Central Turkey. Seed germination is spread-out over many weeks, sow in early spring for germination spread-our over spring and summer. Or sow in the fall and over winter out side for spring germination.

10 seeds.



  Salvia ringens
Code: SR45-A7
Price: $6.65

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'Balkan Salvia'

Blue-lilac colored flower on 2.5 foot tall plants with gray-green foliage. Not always easy to germinate and a few periods of being moist and then allowed to dry out - can help. Pinnately shaped foliage with whorls of bluish purple flowers blooming from June to September.

20 seeds.



Salvia roemeriana 'Hot Trumpets'
Code: SDA1-A7
Price: $2.95

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'Cedar Sage'

Bright, glowing red colored, trumpet-shaped flowers on 12-inch tall spikes. Very nice in a sunny garden with moisture retentive soils or in half day shade or used as a mass planting or in containers. The Hummers will go wild. This compact selection grows 15 inches tall and about one foot wide.

A tender perennial in zones 8-11 but grown as an annual in other zones, blooms spring and Fall. The species is native from shady moist areas of Central Texas, were it is found in cedar breaks, oak woods and canyons. Start with 4 weeks at 65-75F. Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results, if no germination. 2-4 weeks at 30-39F, then move to 65-75F.

50 seeds




  Salvia roemeriana 'Red Dwarf'
Code: SRRD-A8
Price: $3.95

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[Salvia rhoemanica], incorrect name - no such species.

More compact than the other selection offered.

30 seeds.



  Salvia sclarea
Code: SL24
Price: $1.00

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'Clary' or 'Muscatel Sage' or 'Clary Sage'

40 seeds.



  Salvia sclarea 'Vatican White'
Code: SA18
Price: $2.99

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'Clary Sage' or 'Clear Eye' or 'Muscatel Sage'

Well branched stems with large white flower brachs and white flowers. Early summer blooming. Cannot be sent to the state of Washington.

50 seeds.



  Salvia sclarea var. turkestanica
Code: SA3B
Price: $2.20

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Large showy silver white flower brachs on stems that grow 3 feet tall. Tall upright stems are square in shape rising from low growing basal foliage. The first year plants produce a large low growing clump of foliage and the second year plants send up the tall flowering stem that is branched. Mostly monocarpic plants that die after setting seeds, remove flowering spikes as soon as they are finished blooming to promote perennialness. Grow in full sun to part shade in well draining soils that are generally moist, lien soils produce sturdier plants with rich soils producing plants that might need staking.

Zones 3-8.

50 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Blue Ribbon'
Code: SA63
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Plants grow from 1 to 2 feet tall and have rich blue flowers with white markings 'ribbons'. A new plant that does well even in warmer areas. Long blooming period even under hot and humid conditions. Nice in pots or planted in groups in the landscape.

Tender perennials grown as annuals.

25 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Carabiniere Orange'
Code: LKJ5
Price: $2.50
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  Salvia splendens 'Carabinieri Scarlet'
Code: LKJ3
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Bright scarlet red 'flowers' on sturdy, upright stems, showy bright color for large pots and used as a mass planting in the garden.

Annual.

50 seeds



  Salvia splendens 'Covergirl
Code: SASC-A6
Price: $2.25

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Nice compact habit with plants growing about 7 inches or so tall. Very early blooming with showy scarlet colored flowers well.

40 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Early Bonfire'
Code: SSEB-A7
Price: $2.00

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Plants grow 2 feet tall with bright red colored flowers. grown as annuals. nice bedding plants along a walkway.

50 seeds.



Salvia splendens 'Lighthouse Red'
Code: SSLR-A7
Price: $2.00

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Tall upright plants that grow about 24 inches tall. The plants are bushy, with excellent extreme weather tolerance, taking rains and hot sun. The long lasting flowers make the plants useful when planted as an annual hedging border, or used in small groups in borders and containers.

50 seeds




  Salvia splendens 'Melba' Lot A
Code: 4SS5
Price: $1.65

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Annual bedding type with red-pink and salmon bicolored flowers. Plants grow 8 inches tall. Very nice in pots.

50 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Oasis'
Code: SAOA-A7
Price: $2.10

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Bright red colored flowers, plants have an upright, branching habit with small, dark green foliage. The scarlet red flowers are produced on spikes in summer until autumn. Early blooming and long flowering, and the color doesn't fade under hot temperatures. Excellent true red flower and excellent vigor, foliar color and flowering performance.

Annuals

40 seeds




  Salvia splendens 'Passion'
Code: SAL8
Price: $1.45

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Dark green leaves and early flowering. A nice uniform seed selection, day neutral blooming.

Annuals.

25 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Picante Purple'
Code: PP22-A
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''Bedding Salvia'

Plants grow 12 to 15 inches tall and have good sized rich purple colored flowers, very nice in the landscape and in pots. Blooms from June to a hard frost.

Annuals.

50 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Rookie Scarlet'
Code: SLK7-A
Price: $2.25

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Nice compact habit with plants growing about 12 inches or so tall. Nice dark green foliage off-sets the showy dark red flowers well.

40 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Sahara'
Code: SAL7
Price: $2.00

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Compact growing plants with bright red flowers in red spikes, the flowers are held just above dark green foliage. Compact plants with very low branching -- does nicely with an early sowing. Long blooming and very showy in the garden all summer. Has improved heat and humidity tolerance. Full sun to light shade -- good for large pots and containers. Grows 12 inches tall.

Annuals.

25 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Salsa Bicolor Mix'
Code: SALK-A7
Price: $2.55

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A mix of bi-colored flowers that are very showy in large pots or used as a border or edging. Colors include purples, reds, salmon and rose.

Annuals

50 seeds




Salvia splendens 'Saluti Dark Red'
Code: SLH7-A8
Price: $2.25

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This bright, showy, bedding annual has a nice compact habit. The plants grow to a height of 8 inches (8 in = 20.3 cm) or so and have attractive dark-green colored foliage that off-sets the showy bright red flowers. Blooms in short time from germination. Very nice in pots or used as a group of five to nine plants in a cluster, with each plant about 8 inches (8 in = 20.3 cm) apart in the border. Or used as a planting along a walkway. The plants are early branching, which quickly fill out, giving them very good garden and pot performance. Long lasting color show. Grow in rich, well draining soils in full sun.

40 seeds




Salvia splendens 'Saluti Lilac'
Code: SALM-A7
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Lilac (soft purple) colored flowers- distinctive color. Plants grow 8 to 12 inches (12 in = 30.5 cm) tall.

Annuals

50 seeds




Salvia splendens 'Saluti Pure White'
Code: SSSP-A8
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This bedding salvia grows 8 inches tall, and excels in garden performance. Long blooming and early branching produces a nice pot or container filling subject. The deep green foliage contrasts well with the abundantly generated flower spikes. The pure white flowers arise out of greenish-white calyx.

40 seeds




  Salvia splendens 'Scarlet King' Lot A
Code: 4SS2
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Plants grow 11inches tall. This annual bedding type has Scarlet-red flowers and dark foliage. Plants grow 11 inches tall. nice rich color when in full bloom.

50 seeds.



  Salvia splendens 'Scorpio'
Code: SA2B-A
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  Salvia splendens 'Sizzler Salmon Bicolor'
Code: BF7G-A6
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50 seeds.



  Salvia staminea
Code: 4SX9
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  Salvia superba 'Adora Blue'
Code: SSAB-A9
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30 seeds




Salvia taraxacifolia 'Touch of Scent'
Code: STTS-A9
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'Dandelion Sage' (SAL-vee-uh: ta-raks-uh-kee-FOH-lee-uh) Lamiaceae:

The species name means "Dandelion like foliage" in reference to the leaf shape. Plants Bloom late spring and early summer with spikes of white flowers tinted with violet or pink. The flowering spikes are produced over low growing wrinkled foliage. The scented rosettes of leaves generate several flower stems each. The whole plant is scented like citrus, some say the scent is like Lava soap. Half hardy perennials that develop a woody base. They have evergreen lyre-shaped grey-green 4 inch (4 in = 10.2 cm) long leaves. The foliage is produced in thick basal rosettes and the flowering stems have much reduced in size “leaves” . The underside of the foliage is covered with many silver hairs. The pleasant citrus aroma is released when the foliage is brushed or bruised. They can be grown as annuals if started early. Grows around 12 inches (12 in = 30.5 cm) tall.

Native from southwest Morocco.

50 seeds




  Salvia transsylvanica 'Blue Cloud' Lot A
Code: SA69
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Plants grow 3 feet tall and produce spikes of sky-blue flowers. A nice free flowering form - that does well under many diffrent conditions.

Zones 4-9. Just cover seeds and use 65-70F, if no Germination in 3 weeks, move to 30-39ºF for four weeks then 65-75ºF Germination occurs over a 1-10 week period.

25 seeds.



  Salvia verbenaca
Code: 4SX8
Price: $2.65

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'Wild Clary'

Small blue purple colored flowers with yellow stamens. Plants grow up to three feet tall and have short spikes of flowers. Not as showy as some other Salvia but plants grow in dry locations. Low basal foliage and very reduced stem leaves. Native from around the European Medterranean. Natralized in other parts of the world including Australia.

30 seeds.



  Salvia verticillata
Code: SA76
Price: $1.45

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'Lilac Sage' or 'Whorled Clary'

Plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall with stems covered in whorls of deep lilac-purple flowers. Attractive woolly foliage produces a thick mat in the spring. Drought and cold tolerant. The species is native from Europe and Western Asia.

Zones 4-9. Germination is spread out over many weeks at 68�F, Might be helpful to soak the seeds for 24 hours in warm water, change the water after 12 hours with fresh water. Surface sow.

25 seeds.



  Salvia verticillata 'Alba'
Code: SA3C
Price: $2.00

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Pure white flowers (some plants produced will have purple flowers)in whorls around lose spikes that reach 2 to 3 feet tall. When in flower the stems arch. Blooms early/mid summer. For prolonged flowering remove the first set of stems as they are finishing flowering (about 2/3rds up the stem), then plants will produce new stems and flower almost till frost.

Zones(4)5-9

Start with 4 weeks at 65-75F. Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results. If no germination, then use 2-4 weeks at 30-39F, then move to 65-75F. Germination occurs over a 1-10 week period.

25 seeds




  Salvia viscosa
Code: HF56
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  Salvia x superba 'Blue Queen'
Code: SA55-A7
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A shorter selection that grows 15 inches tall and produces deep violet-blue flower spikes. Very showy when in full bloom. Spring blooming with some mild repeat blooming during the summer, this selection tends to be shorter than the other colors offered. Plants have nicely textured basal foliage - having a wrinkled effect. Well drained, even hot soils in full sun to light shade. More shade in the south. Best in Alkaline and poor soils, rich soils will produce shorter living plants that are leggy and flower less.

Zones (4)5-8(9).

50 seeds.



  Sambucus canadensis
Code: SC54-A8
Price: $3.95

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'American Elder' or 'Elderberry'

This 6-12 foot tall shrub with multiple stems has attractive compound leaves and many umbels of white flowers in June/July. After flowering, the cymes of flowers are followed by black-red berries in late summer and fall. Grow in open shade or along a woods edge, fast growing plants. This native north American shrub should have a place in the shade garden and wild flower garden. Prefers rich rocky soils with ample moisture; will tolerate wet soils. Berries food for rabbits, squirrels, foxes, woodchucks, chipmunks, ground squirrels, wood rats, and mice and many species of birds. Sambucus canadensis plants are valuable bird nesting areas and provide perching locations, the fruit provides food for many species of birds including bluebirds, woodpeckers, grosbeaks, veeries, warbling vireo, red-eyed vireo, scarlet tanager, American crow, grouse, and hummingbirds who visit flowers for nectar. Plants flower the third year after sowing. Best for a large natural area or along a tree line. Plants trend to sucker from the soil around the base of the plant, thus making a dense thicket.

Zones 3-9 but in zones 7-9 plants grow best in cool moist areas.

200 seeds.



  Sanguinaria canadensis
Code: HHSA-H
Price: $3.55
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  Sanguisorba menziesii
Code: SAME-A8
Price: $4.95

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'Alaskan Burnet' or Japanese Burnet or 'Menzies' Burnet' (san-GWIS-or-buh; menz-ESS-ee-eye) Rosaceae:

Crimson-maroon colored flowers in small head-like spikes, end 2 foot tall wiry stems, which are held over attractive long step-ladder like foliage. Nice foliage plants with a long blooming period and attractive when done blooming too. best grown in full sun in moisture retentive soils that are nether wet or dry, but tolerant. Shade produces leggy plants.

Zones 2-10. Native from Alaska and western Canada

50 seeds



  Sanguisorba officinalis
Code: SO54-A8
Price: $2.00

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'Great Burnet'

Plants grow up to four feet tall and have attractive compound leaves. In late spring densely packed spikes of reddish to reddish brown flowers are produced that bloom from early to late summer. Plants like moist but not wet soils. Best used as a filler species in the boarder, mixes well with some of the larger Primula.

Zones 4-8.

30 seeds.



  Sanguisorba tenuifolia
Code: ST45
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  Sanguisorba tenuifolia 'Alba'
Code: 12SA-A8
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White flowers in thick, bottle brush like flower heads.

30 seeds



  Santolina chamaecyparissus 'Santa'
Code: 296B-A
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  Santolina rosmarinifolia
Code: 299A-A7
Price: $2.20

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'Green Lavender Cotton' or 'Green Santolina' (san-toh-LEE-nuh:rose-ma-ree-nee-FOH-lee-uh) Asteraceae

Plants are evergreen sub-shrubs that grow up to 2 feet tall and three feet wide. Blooms July to Sept. Leaves & shoots covered with cottony down. They have small, soft yellow colored flowers clustered into rounded heads. Green colored, rosemary like foliage, plants can be cut and shaped into hedges. Blooms early summer and are drought and heat tolerant. Use in the backs of sunny borders or large rockery. Grow in full sun in lien soils that drain very well.

Zones (6)7-10. Native from S.W. Europe, were it is found growing on dry rocky or sandy soils. Surface sow the seeds and use 40-60F with germination spread-out over many months.

50+ seeds.



  Sanvitalia procumbens 'Sprite Orange'
Code: SAL9-A6
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  Saponaria officinalis 'Plena'
Code: SOP4-H7
Price: $2.45

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'Soapwort' or 'Bouncing Bet' Caryophyllaceae:

Double and semi double flowers in light pink on 3 foot tall plants. Attractive flower displays over many weeks from early to late summer. Plants spread by way of short underground runners, so use as a mass planting. Blooms heavily in late spring and has flowers into late summer. the sap was mixed with water to make a soap - thus the common name soap wort.

Can not be sent to: CO.

100 seeds.



  Sarracenia purpurea
Code: 30SA-A6
Price: $3.45

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Purple Pitcher Plant’ This is a carnivorous plant that digests insects, it lives in sphagnum bogs, where like most soils that are all organic, nitrogen is scarce. They trap insects by using downward-pointing hairs near the top of the inner pitcher, that make it easy for insects to slide down into the pitcher, but difficult for them to crawl back up the walls. Pitcher plants can be found in the extremely alkaline habitats of marly fens, and are found in acidic peat bogs.

30 seeds.



  Saruma henryi
Code: 162S-A7
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  Saruma henryi
Code: 163S-A7
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  Saxifraga 'Mossy Species Mix'
Code: SD36-A8
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A nice and interesting mix of short growing plants for the rock garden. Compact carpet forming cushions of foliage, Flowering stems grow about 12 inches tall and the flowers come in a mix of colors from green to white to highly colored reds and rose- purples. Plants produces prays of attractive flowers in spring and summer.

Surface sow seed using 65-75ºF) for 25 days. then move to fridge {30-39F} for 36 days, then move to 55F for Germination in 1 to 13 weeks.

300 seeds.



  Saxifraga 'Rock Garden Mixture'
Code: 236S-A
Price: $2.40

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Made up of a large number of species, some 'easy' some rare and some difficult. Plants flower up to 14inches tall. All areworth groweing and many nice colors includes,with somenice dark shades.

Zones, Some 3-9. Most are Zones 6-9.

200 seeds.



  Saxifraga cotyledon 'Pyramidalis'
Code: 230S-A
Price: $2.00

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'Maiden Saxifrage'

White flowers in large pryamidal shaped panicles. Plants flower around 24-30 inches tall. One of the showiest and easiest of the Saxifrage’s to grow. Plants have large showy, pyramidal shaped flower panicles. The panicles are made up of branched flowers produced in great numbers. The flowers are fragrantly scented. Each single, cup shaped flower is white in color and is held on arching stems that face upward and as the panicles bloom they arc as the bloom progression moves closer to the top. The foliage is attractive, with dense rosettes of 3 inch long, narrow leaves with pointed tips - looking some what like a 'hens-and chicks' The leaves are edged in white. Plants flower in late spring. Very nice as a cut flower. Plants can be grown in the garden, in pots, troughs or the rock garden. Best in part shade or open shade in moderately moist soil. Takes more winter moisture than most other Saxifraga grown.

Zones 4-8 (10). The species is native from Iceland, Scandinavia and the Pyrenees.

100 seeds.



  Saxifraga stellaris
Code: 232S-A
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  Scabiosa canescens
Code: SCX1-A8
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Plants have light blue pin-cushion like flowers (tinted pinkish) on 15 to 25 inch tall stems. The flowers are held up above attractive pinnatifid foliage (divided like a fern leaf) Zones 6-8. But should be hardy to zone 4 with some light cover over the winter. Lightly cover seeds, and keep at F65-70. Germination in 2-4 weeks.

50 seeds.



  Scabiosa caucasica 'Compliment'
Code: 34GD-A4
Price: $3.45

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Large blue flowers. Very nice selection for cutting.

25 seeds.



  Scabiosa caucasica 'House Hybrids'
Code: HGN8-A7
Price: $3.95

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A selection of many colors of the large flowering forms. The 2 to 3 inch wide flowers includes lavender, many shades of blue and white and even pink. A nice way to start a collection of different colors for the cutting garden. Tall stems on plants that grow 18 to 30 inches tall. Best in full sun in well draining but moisture retentive soils.

Zones 3-7.

100 seeds.



  Scabiosa caucasica 'House Hybrids' Jet
Code: SCHH-A5
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A selection of many colors of these large flowering forms. The 2-3' flowers includes lavender, many shades of blue and white and even pink. Zones 3-7. a nice way to start a collection of different colors for the cutting garden. Tall stems on plants that grow 18-30 inches tall. This seed has been cleaned and is pure seed, no empty shells. Quicker germination and higher percent of seedlings produced. 2N=36

30 seeds



  Scabiosa caucasica 'Perfecta Lilac'
Code: A74T-A3
Price: $3.55

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Large, lavender blue colored flowers, a very outstanding tall stemmed flower that is great for cut flowers or in the boarder. Grows 20 inches tall. Long lived plants will bloom the second year. Grow in light sandy loam soils under dry, well-draining conditions with a neutral pH in full sun. Wet, poorly drained soils will cause root rot, especially over the winter. Best performance in areas with long cool summers were plants will bloom for much of the summer. Some what intolerant of high heat and humidity, were plants will bloom over a shorter period of time in late spring. Under long periods of high heat and humidity plants can 'give-up'.

Zones 4-8. A choice selection. Germination: 60-70 F in 2 weeks. Needs light for good germination, so surface sow.

25 seeds




  Scabiosa columbaria
Code: SC45-C
Price: $2.00
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  Scabiosa columbaria 'Misty Butterflies'
Code: SC31-A8
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A mix of colors from lavender-blue flowers to attractive pink, pincushion like flowers.

Zones (4)5-8.

50 seeds.



  Scabiosa columbaria nana
Code: SAI2-A7
Price: $2.99

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Small blue pincushion-like flowers on stems growing 10 to 16 inches tall.

Zones (4)5-8. Germination is best at lower temps, 40-50F, and is spread-out over many weeks. We sow them into pots in early spring and keep out side and plants out the seedlings in June.

50 seeds



  Scabiosa columbaria nana 'Pincushion Pink'
Code: 520S
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  Scabiosa graminifolia
Code: SG45-A8
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Grass-leaved Scabious Dipsacaceae:

An attractive species that grows into dwarf tufts of silvery colored, long grass like leaves that are hairy. Plants produce flower heads of sky blue to pinkish blue colored flowers in typical Scabiosa fashion that are up to 1 inch wide. Flowering stems reach 8 to 15 inches tall. Long blooming in mid to late summer. Nice for rock walls. 2n=18

40 seeds.



  Scabiosa japonica 'Blue Diamonds'
Code: JHG3-A7
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Low growing plants that bloom with round pincushion like flowers in a medium blue color. Grows 6 inches tall and 10 inches wide. Long blooming plants for a sunny locations in well draining soils.

Zones 4-9.

50 seeds.



  Scabiosa japonica var. alpina
Code: SJV7-A4
Price: $2.50

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The small blue pincushion-like flowers with a thimble shaped center cones, bloom from June through August into late September. The foliage grows 2 inches or so tall and the flowering stems reach 8 to 15 inches tall. The flowers are produced on wide branching stems that are 12 inches or so across. The leaves are both, few lobed and deeply cut. Plants will self seed lighly over open ground. A worthwhile plant to grow in the rock garden or front of the boarder- taking a well drained - open soil and full sun. 2n=16

Zones 4-8. Sow at 70 ºF were Germination should start in two weeks and is spread-out over a number of weeks.

50 seeds.



  Scabiosa lucida
Code: SL87-A7
Price: $2.00

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'Pincushion Flower' or 'Scabious' DIPSACACEAE.

Perennial with reddish-purplish blue flowers that are 2 to 5 inches wide. The centers are dome-shaped and plants bloom from late spring into late summer. Height and width to 12 to 20 inches, upper leaves deeply cut. Use in full sun to partial shade, well-drainage soils. The foliage has a felt grayish tint to it. Plants are visited by butterflies and Syrphidae.
br> Zones(4)5-8. Native from Europe, were it is found on dry, stony grassland in limey soils. 2n=16

40 seeds.



Scabiosa ochroleuca
Code: SO34-H
Price: $2.40

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'Cream Scabiosa'

Plants grow 24 to 36 inches tall with 1 inch double looking flowers of soft medium yellow. Attractive lacy foliage with tall upright stems that have many flowers produced over a few months in late summer and fall. The flowers are on tall wiry stems and plants keep on blooming even after a frost. Plant in full sun to part shade in well drained soils. Fun and long blooming from mid summer till hard frost. Here in Minnesota it's the last plant to keep blooming in the year, lasting well past many solid frosts. Best display when planted in groups of three or five plants spaced out about 10 inches apart. Does well in rock or brick cracks. Drought tolerant.

Zones 4-7. 2n=16.

50 seeds



  Scabiosa ochroleuca 'Moon Dance'
Code: SOMD-A8
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Dipsacaceae:

Soft yellow, pincushion like flowers on thin wiry stems, this selection grows one third the hight of the normal species, growing about 16 inches tall. Long blooming period, from early summer into fall. Grow in full sun to some shade, works well in brickwork and on walls.

Zones 4-9.

50 seeds




  Schrankia uncinata
Code: RUT9-M
Price: $2.05

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[Mimosa quadrivalvis] or [Mimosa nuttallii] 'Sensitive Briar' or 'Nuttall's Sensitive-briar' or 'Bashful Briar' Fabaceae:

Perennial plants with branched stems that arch or are lax growing. The stems are 3 feet long with sharp hooked thorns. Leaves are alternately arranged on the stems and have long petioles. The foliage has many bipinnate arranged leaflets. The leaflets are sensitive to touch and close-up on contact. This species blooms from May into September. The flowers are grouped into round flower heads composed of many pinkish flowers with yellow stamens. Interesting plants for a wild flower garden, the flowers are attractive and the sensitive foliage is a curiosity. The thorns are however mean and once entangled are tenacious in their grip. Grow in full sun to part shade in good soils that are well draining. Like most plants with thorns, plants are a valuable food source for wildlife.

Zones 3-9

Native from Central USA. Soak seeds in hot water for 24 hours, changing the water after 12 hours with new hot water. Sow and use 65-75F, with germination in 1 to 4 weeks.

30 seeds



  Scleranthus biflorus ssp. uniflorus
Code: 30SC-A6
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  Scrophularia lanceolata
Code: SC57-P
Price: $1.10

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'Lance-leaf Figwort' or 'American Figwort' or 'Western Figwort' or 'Early Figwort' or 'Hare Figwort' Scrophulariaceae:

The flowers are an inch long with reddish to orange yellowish upper lips and with a yellow-green lower lip. Plants grow 3 to 7 feet tall. Flowering starts in late spring and continue into mid summer. Many small flowers clustered on short stems at the top of large leafy plants. Not really a showy plant for the garden but an interesting plant for the wildflower garden, the flowers remind me of a horse yawing. I use it here and there as a tall filler plant with my other large plants. I have them in full sun and they are drought tolerant once established. The thick, up right stems can be cut back early in the year to shorten and fill out the plants.

Zones 4-9. Native from western and central USA were it is found in Open woods, and disturbed areas.

100+ seeds.



  Scrophularia marilandica
Code: SC56-P1
Price: $1.10

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'Late Figwort' or 'Maryland Figwort' or 'Carpenter's Square' or 'Eastern Figwort' Scrophulariaceae.

Unusual plants for an open shaded garden, growing 4 to 7 feet tall plant, with small rounded flowers with cup-like mouths that look some-what like a horses mouth with a bad over bite. The small flowers are a deep reddish-purple color on the inside, with a greenish almost brown cast to them on the outside. Visited often by hummingbirds in late summer.

Hardy is USDA zones 4-9. Native from Eastern and Central USA were it is found growing in dry woods.

300 seeds.



  Scutellaria alpina 'Arcobaleno'
Code: SAA9-A8
Price: $2.40

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'Alpine Skullcap' (sku-TE-lah-ree-ah: al-PEEN-ah)

Here is a selection of mixed colors including: blue, violet, soft blue, white, rose and soft yellow. Plants grow 6 to 12 inches tall. Booming in mid summer and best grown in well drained almost gravel like soils in full sun or open dappled shade. Plants grow 12 inches wide and form slowly spreading clumps.

Zones (4)5-8 This species is native from Southern Europe to Russia. The genus name means 'small dish' -- from the cup like look of the sepals after the petals fall off (the cup holds the seeds).

Sow at 65F, if no germination in four weeks, move to the fridge for 3 weeks, then back to 65F.

30 seeds




Scutellaria alpina 'Moonbeam'
Code: 4SC2-A
Price: $2.35
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  Scutellaria altissima
Code: SA10-A9
Price: $3.95

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Lamiaceae

Plants grow 24-28 inches tall with light blue to violet flowers with white lower lips. Plants have a bushy habit with upright stems and many small flowers. When done blooming the flowers fall off leaving behind cups that hold the seeds ( this is were the name 'Skullcap' comes from) This species is not as temperamental about growing conditions as the rock garden types, it still is best on well draining soils in part shade to full sun. Plants grow nicely on slopes. Mixes well with Nepeta and Phlomis. Not overly showy in bloom from a distance, with small flowers but the clumps are shaped well and attractive with deeply veined dark leaves. Up close the flowers have 'personality'. Blooms late spring into mid summer.

Zones 5-10. Native from Central to southern Europe. Were it is found growing in open woods and meadows along hill sides. Found growing in infertile soils. Sow at 65ºF, if no Germination in four weeks, move to the fridge for 9 weeks, then back to 65F. Germination is spread out over many weeks

100 seeds




  Scutellaria altissima 'Violet'
Code: SAV9
Price: $2.00

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Bluish-violet flowers on 15 to 20 inch tall plants. Flowers have white lower lips. This selection blooms a little later than the one listed above. I grow this one as an annual here in Minnesota and I enjoy the plants very much- the flower display is not a knock out- but there are flowers all summer into fall. Nice bushy plants with interesting 'cups' were the old flowers have fallen out of. A charming plant for the front of the boarder.

30 seeds.



  Scutellaria baicalensis
Code: SB20
Price: $2.29

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'Baical Skullcap' or 'Baikal Skullcap' or 'Golden Root' (sku-te-LAH-ree-a: bie-ka-LEN-sis)

Dark blue flowers on 12 inch tall plants. The flowers are lightly two-toned with the top being darker. Plants will flower a little the first year from an early sowing, but heavy flowering starts the second year, were plants will bloom from July into late August. Grow in well drained soils in full sun to half day shade. Avoid winter wetness. Plants do best in soils that are made up of many small rocks and low in nitrogen. Germination is spread out over many weeks. Native from Siberia (The species gets its name because it was found around Lake Baikal), Mongolia, China, Japan and Korea. The genus name is a reference to the small cups that many of the plants in this genus form after the flowers are done blooming - the cups hold the developing seeds and form a step ladder like effect up the finished blooming stems.

Zones (4)5-8. Germination in 3-4 weeks at 68�F, Germination is spread-out over many weeks. Might help so soak the seeds for 36 hours in hot water, change the water every 12 hours with fresh water. If no germination, use 4 weeks at 33-39F. Grow seedlings out on the cool side, 55-63F.

30 seeds.



Scutellaria baicalensis 'Siberian Magic'
Code: YHG6-A
Price: $2.95

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Lamiaceae:

Showy flower clusters densely packed on short stems, plants grow 12 to 14 inches tall with brilliant marine blue colored flowers that have white throats. Blooms mid to late summer.

30 seeds




  Scutellaria incana
Code: SI20-B
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  Scutellaria lateriflora
Code: PS39
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  Scutellaria leonardii
Code: SLSS-A7
Price: $3.10

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'Small Skullcap' or 'Leonard's Skullcap' Lamiaceae: Plants grow 5 to 12 inches tall and produce .25 to .5 inch long blue flowers in May to July. Grow in a sunny position in limy soils.

100 seeds.



  Scutellaria orientalis
Code: SCL7-A9
Price: $2.65

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Plants grow 5 to 12 inches tall with soft yellow flowers, open pollinated mix of variable sizes and shades of color.

40 seeds




  Scutellaria orientalis v. pinnatifida
Code: SOVP-A8
Price: $3.95

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'Eastern Skullcap' Lamiaceae:

Yellow flowers on somewhat trailing,long stems lay over the ground and a good number of flowers are produced on 6 inch tall plants. The foliage is pinnately divided and a soft silver gray color. Long blooming in full sun on well draining soils - will not live long on wet soils or under crowded conditions- otherwise a tough little plant with some-what snap dragon like flowers.

Zones 4-8.

Germination in 3-4 weeks at 65-75F, Germination is spread out over many weeks. Might help so soak the seeds for 36 hours in hot water, change the water every 12 hours with fresh water. If no Germination, use 4 weeks at 30-39F.

30 seeds.



  Scutellaria ovata versicolor
Code: 27SC-P
Price: $2.95

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[Scutellaria ovata] 'Forest Skullcap' or 'Heart-leaved Skullcap' or 'Egg-leaved Skullcap' Lamiaceae:

Blue flowers on plants that grow 2.5 feet tall. The flowers have white markings on the lower lips. Upright growing.

Zones 3-8. Native from Central northern USA and Canada were it is found in open shaded dry woods and forests. Rare in many locations of its native range. Blooms mid spring into early summer.

50 seeds.



  Scutellaria pontica
Code: SP10-A9
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Plants with grey-green leaves and reddish-purple flowers, grows 6 inches tall with long mat forming branches, an attractive rock garden subject.

Germination in 3-4 weeks at 68ºF, Germination is spread out over many weeks. Might help so soak the seeds for 36 hours in hot water, change the water every 12 hours with fresh water. If no germination, use 4 weeks at 33 to 39F.

50 seeds




  Sedum 'Species Mixed' Lot D
Code: SSM4
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Many forms including upright and creeping. An interesting collection that will include many more than what is listed on our website. Pictured is S. kamtschaticum v. ellacombeanum.

1,000 seeds



Sedum 'Upright Mix'
Code: SE23
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  Sedum acre
Code: SA87-A8
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'Creeping Mossy Stone-crop' (SEE-dum: AY-ker) or 'Biting Stone-crop' or 'Small House-leek'

This spreading ground cover has yellow flowers. fast growing even from seed and It can, however, become a difficult to control weed as it roots very easily from small pieces dropped here and there. The plant adapts well to dry, sandy soil and can be used in rock gardens or as an edging or planted over thin rocky paths. The leaves are scale-like and the plant resembles a green carpet topped with yellow flowers in late spring.

Zones 3-8. Does well in sun to half day shade, They are attractive and useful, adding life to difficult rocky places.

300+ seeds.



  Sedum acre 'Oktoberfest'
Code: DES1
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A new color for this easily grown species, this selection has cream-white colored, star shaped flowers. Plants grow about 2 inches tall.

Zones 4-9.

100 seeds.



  Sedum aizoon
Code: SA29-A2
Price: $2.00

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This upright growing Sedum has bright yellow flowers in early to mid summer. Plants grow 15-18 inches tall and should be grown in full sun in well draining soils that are moisture retentive. The flowers are in large heads, 4 to 6 inches wide that are flat in shape. Plants are deciduous from a thick almost woody rootstock. Interesting plants that even make nice dried cutting material.

Zones 4-9. Native from China, Russia and Japan.

100+ seeds.



  Sedum album
Code: 30SV-A6
Price: $2.00

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Another low growing species with white flowers, plants grow a few inches tall.

Surface sow seeds, Germination starts in 2 weeks at 40-48F but is spread out over a month or more, sometimes a cold-moist period of 4 weeks at 28-38F helps.

100 seeds.



  Sedum ellacombianum
Code: SDJ4-A7
Price: $2.65

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Sedum kamtschaticum var. ellacombianum 'Yellow Stonecrop' or 'Orange Stonecrop'

Plants grow 4 to 8 inches tall with yellow flowers. Plants form thick mounds of foliage and are attractive even late in the year.

Zones 4-9.

200 seeds.



  Sedum floriferum
Code: SF2A-A
Price: $2.00

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'Russian Stone-crop'

Prefers full sun in moisture retentive soils. Plants grow 3-6 inches tall and have golden yellow flowers. Spring blooming. Plants are prostrate in habit with evergreen leaves with a crenate shape. Ideal for rockeries, hanging baskets or fillers in pots.

Zones 7-9.

100 seeds.



Sedum forsterianum ssp. elegans 'Silver Stone'
Code: SFSE-A7
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Blue-green colored needle-like foliage produced in crowded clusters, bright yellow flowers on tall stems reaching 10 inches in height.

Zones 4-9.

200 seeds



  Sedum glaucophyllum
Code: DES5
Price: $2.45

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'Cliff Stone-crop'

This low growing species has white flowers and grows on lightly shaded, limestone rock layers in the Appalachians mountains of the USA. Provide a damp but well drained location in part shade for this species. The foliage is composed of rosettes of tiny (all most scale like), blue-green colored leaves. The white flowers are born on 4 inch tall stems in late spring. An ever-green ground cover for the rock garden in some shade.

Zones 5-9.

100 seeds



  Sedum hispanicum
Code: 30SY-A6
Price: $2.45

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'Spanish Stone-crop' (SEE-dum: his-PAN-i-kaa) Crassulaceae:

A short lived species that grow less than 3 tall with flowers to 6 inches tall and produces fast growing mats of gray-green colored foliage. Off-white colored flowers are star shaped.

100 seeds



  Sedum hybridum 'Czar's Gold'
Code: SHCG-A
Price: $1.65

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Crassulaceae.

Ground cover type sedum with many golden yellow colored flower clusters about 6 inches tall. The stems are reddish tinted and the thick leaves are round in shape with a few short, rounded lobes. Small, low growing leaves and comparatively large flowers. Spreading, evergreen carpets. Blooms late spring and agian in late summer. A good choice for rock walls and between pavers or used as a green roof.

Zones 4-9. Native from the Urals and Northern Asia.

100 seeds.



  Sedum kamtschaticum lot A
Code: RT71
Price: $2.00

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'Kamschatca Stonecrop' or 'Russian Stonecrop'(SEE-dum: kam-SHAY-ti-kum) Orange-yellow colored flowers on low growing plants with somewhat lax stems but mostly upright to a height of 5 to 8 inches. Blooms late summer and is more or less deciduous

100 seeds.



  Sedum montanum
Code: 30SS-A6
Price: $2.65

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Dark green needlelike foilage and golden yellow colored flowers. Plants grow 5 to 8 inches tall. 

Zones (6) 7-9. Surface sow seeds, Germination starts in 2 weeks at 70F but is spread out over a month or more, sometimes a cold-moist period of 4 weeks helps.

100 seeds.



  Sedum nevil 'Silver Frost'
Code: SNSF-A8
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50 seeds



  Sedum oreganum
Code: 12SE
Price: $2.00

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'Oregon Stonecrop' (SEE-dum: or-reh-GAH-nuh) Crassulaceae:

Short plants with reddish or purplish tinted, chubby leaves and soft yellow-gold colored flowers. Best in dry well drained locations in full sun, but will take some shade too but then growing with out the tinting. This is a spreader, with parts of the plants shedding off and rooting and makes for a nice thick ground cover. The yellow flowers and produced in good numbers and are clustered on top of short upright flowering stems. For the most part these plants grow ontop of the ground, so they do well even were the soil is very thin- even on bare rock. Best used in a rock garden or on a gravel bed, since plants are so low growing they do not compete well with other plants, but they spread well to form thick carpets. They are not overly drought tolerant but need supplemental water during dry periods.

Zones 4-9. Native from North Western North America. Surface sow seeds, Germination starts in 2 weeks at 70F but may be spread out over a month or more, sometimes a cold-moist period of 4 weeks helps. Surface sow - very fine seed that germinates best in light

100 seeds.



  Sedum pulchellum
Code: SP34-A8
Price: $2.30

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[Seastar] 'Widow's Cross' (SEE-dum: pul-KEL-um) Crassulaceae:

This native Eastern North American Sedum does well in dry soils in full sun. Tolerant of shade and moisture - plants grow 4-6 inches tall and produce pink flowers in cross shaped flat laying flower heads that top off the stems. Plants may be short lived but will seed them selves around a little where happy and can grow into dense mats - even on very thin soils.

Native from From eastern Texas and Kansas to Kentucky and north west Georgia. Large seeds for a Sedum. Germination starts in about 2 weeks when surface sown at 70F and is spread-out over a few months.

100 seeds



  Sedum reflexum
Code: SR47-A2
Price: $2.00

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'Stone Orpine'

(SEE-dum; re-FLEKS-um)

Yellow flowers top off 8 to 10 inch, upright growing stems. Plants do very well in sun and dry soils but will take some shade. The thin bluish-green leaves are attractive used as a ground cover or planted in a rock wall, were they grow 12-17 inches wide. The foliage habit and texture remind one of a Club Moss. Plants blooming mid to late spring.

Hardy in zones 3-9. Surfacer sow the seeds and keep moist with germination starting 2 weeks and spread-out over a few weeks. Native from Europe.

300+ seeds.



  Sedum selskianum
Code: SDM6-A
Price: $2.00

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[Sedum kamtschaticum ellacombianum] Crassulaceae. Plants grow 8 to 16 inches tall and produce yellow-gold colored flowers in mid to late summer. Likes sunny moist to well drained soils. A semi-upright Sedum with serrated leaves that are finly hairy.

Zones 6-8. Surface sow seeds, Germination in 2 weeks at 70F. Bright light will produce more uniform germination. Native from Japan.

100+ seeds



  Sedum selskianum 'Goldilocks'
Code: 99SE-A9
Price: $2.55

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Crassulaceae:

This is the true S. selskianum. Plants grow 4 inches tall and flower around 8 inches with golden, star shaped flowers. The stems are upright, growing from a thick, knobby rootstock that produces numerous stems each. The leaves are sessile (have to stems), and are alternately arranged around the stems. The leaves are linear-lanceolate shaped and around 3-6 cm x 0.5-1.0 cm in size, they have serrate edges at their apexs, and the margins are smooth at the base. Flowers yellow-gold and are produced in crowded leafy corymbose cymes. The foliage is evergreen, and new growth is produced from May to October. A nice rock garden subject. This species is best distinguished from those that are mislabeled under this name by it's hairy flowers. tends to be slow growing, so will not run ramped over the landscape.

Zones 4-8

Native from the Far Easter area of Russia (Ussuriskiy Region), Japan and China. Where the species is found growing on dry slopes, in rocky places, in meadows, and in broadleaved forests.

100+ seeds




  Sedum selskianum `Spirit'
Code: SDN4-A
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Plants grow 4 inches tall and have bright yellow colored, star shaped flowers.

50 seeds.



  Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Beauty'
Code: SE34-A6
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  Sedum spurium 'Coccineum'
Code: SA39-A7
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'Dragon's Blood Sedum' (SEE-dum: SPUR-ee-um)

This is the dark reddish-pink flowering form of this easy to grow ground cover. Does well in full sun in most soils and will grow well in light shade too. Will form a nice thick ground cover the first year. Plants grow 1-2 inches tall and have 4-6 inch tall flowering stems in mid to late summer.

Zones 3-9. But not that suited for wet-humid summers. Surface sow seeds and use 70F, germination in 7-20 days.

100 seeds.



  Sedum spurium 'Purple Carpet'
Code: KJH4-A7
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  Sedum spurium 'Voodoo'
Code: 1RS2-A7
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FSQ winner with improved color. Foliage has very dark bronze-red tinted foliage. Plants have a carpeting ground cover-like habit. The plants produce bright rose-pink colored flowers that reach 6 inches in height and bloom in July and August, they complement the 3 inch tall mounded dark foliage. Durable and long-lived. Best in hot, well draining soils in full sun. Nice edging display or used on rock slopes. Shady conditions will produce less color and sparser growth, hot muggy weather for extended periods will cause loss of some foliage.

Zones 3-9. Surface sow the seeds and use 65-75F with germination in 7 to 21 days. Seedlings start off small so water carefully, once they start to grow they will grow into nice sized plants in a few weeks.

100 seeds.



  Sedum stoloniferum
Code: 14SE-A2
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Pink colored, star shaped flowers on Trailing plants. Plants grow 4 to 7 inches tall and should be grown in full sun in dry well draining soils. Will grow well in open shade too. Best on rocky soils.

Zones 7-9.

100+ seeds.



  Sedum telephium 'Emperors Waves'
Code: HHG6-A7
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(SEE-dum: tel-EF-ee-um)

Plants grow 16 inches tall with umbels of rich purplish-red colored flowers, on-top of nicely upright dark green colored stems.

Zones 5-9.

100 seeds.



  Sedum telephium var. purpurascens Lot R
Code: RS08
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{Hylotelephium purpureum}

100 seeds.



  Selinum carvifolia
Code: 30SM-A6
Price: $2.65

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30 seeds.



  Selinum wallichianum
Code: 28SE-A
Price: $3.45

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'Wallich Milk Parsley' Apiaceae:

Selinum species are herbaceous perennials growing form deep tap roots, they have finely dissected leaves and large, flattened umbels of flowers. This species is clump-forming with large, triangular, 2 to 3-pinnate leaves. Plants have large umbels of white colored flowers, which bloom in summer and autumn. Plants grow about 4 feet tall and feet wide, they grow best in well draining soils that never really dry out. Some flowering the second year.

30 seeds.



  Semiaquilegia ecalcarata
Code: SE01-H8
Price: $2.95

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[Aquilegia ecalcarata is the correct name]

An Attractive species with hanging dark purple to wine colored, cup shaped flowers over columbine looking leaves. Plants grow from 9 to 16 inches tall, blooming in late spring. Bushy small plants from a single stem give rise to blueish-green tinted, fan shaped leaves. The plants and the seeds look like Aquilegia - which is the correct genus for this species, but the flowers have no spurs, making it the only species of Columbine that naturally has no spurs. The stems are often tinted purplish too. Best in a sunny location with some afternoon shade or under open dappled shade, in good draining soil but not overly dry. Plants bloom the second year if started in spring and for us here in zone 4, live about 5 years.

Zones 4-9. Native from central China and Tibet were it is found growing in open forest and on scrub slopes. For seed germination surface sow seeds, light needed for best results. Start 3 or 4 weeks at 50-60ºF. Transplant out any seedlings. If no germination move for 4 weeks to 30-39ºF, then 65ºF. Germination is spread out over many weeks.

50 seeds.



Sempervivum 'Hardy Mix'
Code: SEMP3-A6
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A very fine assortment covering a wide selection of types - that for the most part will be hardy in zones 5-9 with many hardy even in colder zones including 3.

100 seeds




  Sempervivum arachnoideum
Code: SEM2-A9
Price: $2.95

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Cobweb Houseleek

Plants have furry central rosettes, with the furry middle resembling spider webs. Plants are low-growing, evergreen rock garden and paving subjects. Grow in full sun and well-drained soil. It flowers in July, with pink flowers that are raised on tall stems.

100+ seeds




  Sempervivum montanum
Code: SEM1-B
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  Sempervivum tectorum
Code: SETE-A7
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large plants with dull purple colored flowers.

Zones 3-8.

200 seeds.



  Senecio cineraria 'New Look'
Code: DMNL-A7
Price: $1.40

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'Dusty Miller'

Plants grow about 9 inches tall with very white, oak-leaf shaped foliage. Used to very good effect as a edging, massing or container planting, were it contrasts nicely with other flowers. Best in good soils in full sun.

Zones 9-10; but grown as annuals. Surface sow the seeds and use 70-75F, with germination in 6 to 16 days. Light needed for best results

100 seeds.



Senecio cineraria 'SilverDust'
Code: SCS3-B
Price: $1.05
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  Senecio elegans
Code: SE2A-A
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Senecio nemorensis ssp. fuchsii
Code: 30SN-A6
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The flowers and seed capsules can be used for cutting material. Plants bloom July to September, with many flowers on 100 cm tall stems. Yellow colored spider-like flower heads with red-brown tinted stems.

Zones 5-8.

50 seeds.



  Setaria italica 'Macrochaeta'
Code: SE2D-A
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  Sidalcea malviflora Hybrid 'Purpetta'
Code: SHP-A9
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Purple-red colored flowers on 45 inch tall stems.

Poke a hole in each seed with a pin and soak in warm water for 24 hours. Sow seeds in a plastic bag with some moist seed mix and keep at room temps for 2weeks and then place in the fridge for 4-6 weeks (30-39F), sow and keep at F 60, Germination in 2-3 weeks. Or sow in the fall and keep outside for germination in the spring

50 seeds




  Sidalcea hybrid 'Partygirl'
Code: SHP4-A9
Price: $2.45

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'Prairie Mallow'

This is an outstanding cut flower with 1/4 inch wide flowers of bright pink on upright 20 inch tall spikes. Plants grow 36 inches tall and bloom in mid to late summer. Full sun and well drained soils but not overly dry - cut back at the end of flowering and plants will flower again. Will bloom in the fall the first year if started early. Sow seeds in a plastic bag with some moist seed mix and place in the fridge for 2 weeks, sow and keep at F 60, germination in 2-3 weeks.

Zones (4) 5-9.

50 seeds




  Sidalcea hybrida 'Pink'
Code: SHP9-A2
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  Sidalcea malviflora 'Starks Hybrids'
Code: 5SID-A9
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Rose red colored flowers on plants that grow 3 feet tall. Very showy and recommended.

50 seeds




  Sidalcea malviflora Hybrid 'Rosanna'
Code: SMHR-A9
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Rosy-red flowers on plants that grow about 40 inches tall. If started early some flowering the first year.

Zones 5-8

Seeds germinate irregularly over many months. Cool temperatures 38-45F are effective and hight soil temperatures can delay germination. Keep moist at all time during germination, as drying can induce secondary dormancy. Keep any ungerminated seeds through the next year.

50 seeds




  Sidalcea neomexicana
Code: S62D-A
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'Checker Mallow'

Another attrative species with tall stems from 2 to 4 feet. The flowers are a purple-pink (rose-magenta)color. The folaige is rounded at the base of the plants, and cut in the middle of the stems and close to the flowers the leaves are deeply cut and hand like with 7 or 8 fingers. Likes moist but well drained soils in full sun to part shade.

Zones 4-8. Native from western USA.

50 seeds.



  Sideritis syriaca (Greek Mountain Tea / Ironwort)
Code: SI2W-B
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  Silene alpestris
Code: 12SS-A
Price: $2.60

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'Alpine Catchfly' [sy-LEE-nee al-PESS-tris] Low growing to 9 inches tall with many white flowers. Bloioms in spring. Zones 4-8. 100 seeds



  Silene californica
Code: SICA-A8
Price: $3.95

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[ ssp. californica] 'California Scarlet Campion'

An annual or perennial, native to western North America, it has bright red colored flowers.

30 seeds




  Silene caroliniana V. wherryi
Code: SCW2-A2
Price: $3.00

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'Wild Pink' or 'Carolina Catchfly' or 'Pennsylvania Catchfly'

Plants form neat mounds of foliage surrounded by light to bright red-pink flowers. Grows 4 to 6 inches tall. The flowers are made up of five petals that each have a small notch and are wedge shaped-looking somewhat like a Lychnis. The flowers are 1 inch wide. Plants are short lived but easy to raise from seed-Does well on dry soils. Native to Eastern USA. were they are found along dry stream beds, rock outcroppings and on sandy or rocky soils. Blooming in April to June.

Zones 5-8.

100 seeds.



  Silene laciniata 'Jack Flash'
Code: SL61-A
Price: $2.95
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  Silene mexicana 'Hot Stuff' Lot A
Code: HJG5
Price: $1.85

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Purplish pink colored, star shaped flowers. The plants grow about 2 feet tall and are produced in large numbers.

Treat as a hardy annual.

100 seeds.



  Silene orientalis
Code: SO37-A3
Price: $2.30
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  Silene pendula 'Celina'
Code: ANNT-A7
Price: $2.95

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Caryophyllaceae:

Plants produce many deep rose colored flowers that cover the plants which have a uniform compact cascading habit. Attractive bronze tinting of the leaves and seed pods after flowering outdoors when grown in sun. Frost tolerant plants that mix well with spring pansies, bellis or myosostis. Grown as annuals. Avoid heavy wet soils, nice in baskets.

50 seeds.



  Silene pendula 'Triumph'
Code: SANN-A7
Price: $2.75

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200 seeds.



Silene regia
Code: SXE3-A6
Price: $2.35

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'Royal Catchfly' Caryophyllaceae:

Large, bright red flowers. Best grown in average, to dry soils that are well-draining in full sun to part shade. Prefers a sandy or gravelly soil, and looks nice on a rock wall. Excellent drainage required for the best results. A clump-forming perennial growing 3 to 4 feet tall with up-right stems of oppositely paired, entire leaves and enlarged nodes. The flowers are in Small clusters and have 5 petals in a rich scarlet red color. The 2 inch wide flowers are produced in summer. Best results is part shade in well draining soils.

Zones (3)5-8. Native from Eastern USA were it is found in rocky prairies, rocky open woods, thickets, borders of rocky glades and along roadsides.

Zones 4-8.

3-4 weeks at 65-75F. Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results., if no germination., 2-4 weeks at 30-39F, then 65-75F.

100 seeds




  Silene saxifraga
Code: 13SI-A7
Price: $2.00

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'Tufted Catchfly'

A rock garden plant that grows 4 inches tall with white flowers. Each flower has five petals than have a deep noth in the center. Grow in full sun in well draining and dry soils, a carpeting species that does very well on limestone.

Zones (4)5-8.

100 seeds



  Silene schafta 'Persian Carpet'
Code: SLNS-B
Price: $2.75

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This is an improved Silene schafta 'Splendens' selection that grows a bit shorter and has a little darker colored pink flower and blooms more heavily. Plants grow 6 inches tall. Rich pink colored flowers. Plant habit is horizontal cushions. Blooms in Mid summer to late summer.

Zones (4)5-9.

50 seeds.



  Silene schafta 'Splendens'
Code: SS35-A
Price: $1.95
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  Silene scouleri var. pauciflora
Code: SLKS-B
Price: $1.95

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50 seeds.



  Silene stellata
Code: SIL2-A7
Price: $2.00

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'Starry Campion' Caryophyllaceae.

Plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall and bloom in June and July with white star like flowers that have five fringed petals. The stems have whorled leaves. Plant should be grown in dry open shade.

Zones 4-8. Native from Eastern USA.

100 seeds.



  Silene uniflora 'Compacta'
Code: SUC3-A7
Price: $2.55

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'Maiden Tears' or 'Bladder Campion' Caryophyllaceae:

Soft medium pink colored flowers a top round bladder-like balloons. The flowers are produced over cushion like foliage with wiry stems and thin silver hued leaves. Plants flower at 4 to 6 inches. This selection has a prostrate habit with a width of 8 inches. A rock garden treasure. Many flowers produced over many weeks. Very nice in pots were the stems slightly trail down the sides. Goes summer dormant later but foliage is semi-evergreen. Will flower well the first year from an early sowing. Seeds are good sized and the seedlings fast growing and plants are drought tolerant. An easily grown selection from seed. Grow in full sun in moist but well draining soils.

Zones 3-7. Sow at 70ºF with germination starting in 2 weeks and spread-out over a few months.

70 seeds.



  Silene uniflora ‘Ice Cups’
Code: BVC9-A
Price: $1.85

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Many white flowers produced from early to late summer. Plants have a some-what sprawling habit growing 8 inches tall and 12 inches wide. Grow is soils that are well draining and in full sun. Niceeffectasamassplantin along a walkway oron a wall, space out about 9 inches apart and plants in groups of 5 to 9 plants.

Zones 4-8.

50 seeds



  Silene zawadskii
Code: SZ34-B
Price: $2.00

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White flowers over rosettes of leaves, grows 7-9 inches tall. Give this plant some light shade in a soil that is moisture retentive but not wet. Grows into a good sized mat.

Native from the Carpathian Mountains.

60 seeds.



Silphium integrifolium
Code: SIIN-A8
Price: $2.95

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100 seeds



  Silphium laciniatum
Code: SILA-A8
Price: $2.95

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'Compass Flower' or 'Compass Plant' or 'Rosinweed' Asteraceae:

50 seeds.



  Silphium perfoliatum
Code: SI05-H9
Price: $2.00

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'Cup plant' or 'Prairie dock' or 'Rosin wood'

Erect clump forming plants that are hairless with leaves that rap around the thick-square stems to form little tubs were water collects and birds can get a drink. Finches feed on the nutritious seeds in late fall and winter. In midsummer and early fall plants produce large open branched corymbs like inflorescence with 50 to 100+, 2 to 3 in yellow daisy like flowers. Plants grow from 6-10 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide. Plants like a moister soil than other species but do very well in my drier sunny garden with some light watering during very dry periods. Long lived and appealing-plant in the prairie garden or the back of the border, or plant in the open woodland garden.

Zones 4-9. Native from all the states east of the rocky mountians except Texas and Florida. This species is becoming very rare in the wild and is on the threatened species list for the state of Michigan. Cover with moist seed mix and use 12 weeks at 30-39ºF, move to 65-75ºF for Germination. Or sow and place outside in a sheltered location in the fall for Germination in the spring.

50 seeds




  Silphium trifoliatum
Code: RUO9-A8
Price: $2.95

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'Whorled Rosinweed'

A large species growing from 4 to 8 feet tall with sunflower-like yellow flowers and whorls of rough, narrow leaves. Its smaller than Silphium perfoliatum with smaller leaves. Birds love to feed on the seeds in late fall, and butterflies visit the flowers in late summer.

Zones 3-9.

100 seeds



  Sisyrinchium 'Mixed Species and Forms'
Code: SSF3
Price: $1.00
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  Sisyrinchium angustifolium
Code: SA32-A9
Price: $2.95
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  Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Album'
Code: SIAA-A9
Price: $2.00

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'Blue-Eyed Grass'

Same as above except pure white flowers-nice addition to the garden edge or rock garden. These rhizomatous, clump-forming plnts are semi-evergreen with grass like foliage. They are ideal for the rock gardens or in desert gardens or used as an edging in the perennial boarder. The Iris like leaves are linear with upright stems bearing flat-cup shaped, white flowers with yellow throats. Blooms in summer. Use in full sun in normal to moist soils.

Zones (3)4-8.

50 seeds




  Sisyrinchium bellum
Code: SB54
Price: $2.00
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  Sisyrinchium californicum
Code: S43E-A2
Price: $2.00

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'Golden-Eyed Grass'

Plants flower around 10 to 20 inches tall and 6 inches wide-they produce bright yellow flowers. Semi-evergreen plants bloom in summer. this species can be short lived - but self sow very often. Semi-evergreen Leaves are sword-shaped with a grayish green st to them. Winged stems bear star-shaped, bright yellow flowers with dark veins. Blooms in summer. Zones 8-9. native from California to British Columbia.

40 seeds.



  Sisyrinchium californicum ‘Yellow Stone’
Code: SILJ-A
Price: $1.95

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50 seeds.



  Sisyrinchium campestre
Code: SIS1
Price: $2.00
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  Sisyrinchium campestre alba
Code: SIS2-A
Price: $2.00

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'White flowering Prairie Blue-Eyed Grass'

100 seeds.



  Sisyrinchium demissum
Code: 4SI8
Price: $2.00
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  Sisyrinchium douglasii
Code: SD21
Price: $3.00
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  Sisyrinchium littorale
Code: SL32
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  Smilacina racemosa
Code: SR49-H8
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syn Smilacina racemosa (L.) Desf.

Family - LILIACEAE - Lily Family:

The species of genus Smilacina have been moved to the genus ''Maianthemum'' and this species is now called Maianthemum racemosum.

'False Solomon's Seal' or 'false spikenard' or Solomon's-plume' (smy-lass-EE-na: ra-say-MO-sa)

Maianthemum racemosum subsp. racemosum

Graceful shade plants with feathery panicles of creamy white flowers covering the ends of arching stems. Plants bloom in mid spring and in late summer are topped off with red berries. This is a native North American wood land plant that grows well in the shade garden. Over time plants will grow in to large clumps and are particularly attractive growing on a slope. Will take 4 or 5 years to bloom from seed but once established, very long lived. Plants have alternate leaves on arching stems; leaves are somewhat hairy and light green in color, with tapered bases and short petioles. Flowering in mid to late spring; the creamy white, fragrant flowers are small but clustered together in thick tapered panicles. In late summer and early fall the plants are burdened down with berries that are red/brown with small dots on them, in the fall the fruit dries to a bright red color but the fruits to not persist for long on the plant.
This plant grows into thick spreading clumps and should be planted in a shady area that is moist and humus rich. Plants make an attractive addition to the shade garden growing well in constant shade.
They look good all season long, giving the garden some nice structure to look at. This species grows 24-30 inches tall and will form a clump 36 inches wide after a number years - in the wild they tend to grow as single stemmed plants or developing into small clusters of stems spread-out over a few square feet. Long lived and easy to grow and can be divided in spring.

This species is native to North America from Quebec to Tennessee and to Arizona. Great planted in the wood land setting or on a shady bank.

Plants have 36 chromosomes. Smilacina amplexicaulis has been reduced to a subspecies of the above species and is called 'Maianthemum racemosum subsp. amplexicaule. It is found in deciduous woodlands west of the Rocky Mountains from British Columbia south to Mexico. Plants with acute inflorescence, shorter than 2MM. Erect stems, leaves sessile with rounded leaf blades. Blooms mid spring.

Zones 3-8

Sow outside in a sheltered location for germination next year and the year after. Needs a few periods of alternating temperatures while the seeds are moist – use 60 days at 50-78F and 90 days at <38F. Germination can take place from one to five years.

50 seeds




  Smilax ecirrhata
Code: SE43
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Solidago canadensis 'Golden Baby'
Code: SGB2-A5
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A compact growing 'Goldenrod' reaching 18 to 24 inches tall with a nice upright habit and dense heads of small golden yellow flowers during mid summer. Plants will bloom the first year if started early and they are attractive to butterflies and make nice additions to cut flower displays. Plants are clump forming and non-spreading. Grow in full sun to part shade in well most soils that are not wet. Plants bloom the second year but if grown well or started inside- they will bloom the first year. These plants form a nice thick clumps with dense clusters of golden flowers, very showy in mid summer. This selection will be the first Solidago to bloom with our plants blooming in July. Use in full sun, makes a great addition to the grass garden or prairie planting. Great in the mixed boarder too.

Zones 4-9. Germination in two weeks at 65-70F. surface sow the small seeds, seedling have a good growth rate for perennials and can be transplanted out in a few months.

200 seeds.



  Solidago cutleri
Code: SOL4-A
Price: $2.00

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50 clean seeds.



  Solidago glomerata
Code: SOL6-A
Price: $2.00

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50 clean seeds.



  Solidago ohioensis
Code: SOLD-A7
Price: $2.00
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Ohio goldenrod Asteraceae:

This species grows around 3 feet tall and has large showy plume-like heads of yellow flowers. It is one of the more attractive goldenrod species. The clumps can have ten or more upright stems. This species is sometimes confused with S. riddellii, which has folded and multinerved leaves. A worthy addition to a wild flower, wildlife garden, with moist but draining soils. Does well in normal garden soils and is attractive in the flower border too.

Zones 3-8

Native from the southwestern Great Lakes region and the flatlands to the southwest. It blooms in September and October. It is found in marshes, on wet sand dunes, and along rivers and streams.

300+ clean seeds




  Solidago riddellii
Code: SRRG-A7
Price: $2.45

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'Riddell’s Goldenrod'

Nice golden-yellow colored flowers in late summer to early fall. This species is best used for wet areas of wild gardens, prairies, meadows and other native plant gardens or naturalized wild areas. Best in moist soils in full sun- plants spread under ground to form large spreading clumps growing 2 to 3 feet tall. Zones 3 to 7. Native to Flowering Sep–Oct. Wet prairielike sites and marshy ground in Man., Ont.; Ill., Ind., Mich., Minn., Mo., Ohio, Wis.

200 seeds.



  Solidago rigida
Code: SORI-A7
Price: $2.00

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Large, showy, yellow flower heads, plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall. Blooms late summer and early fall.

Zones 4-9.

500 seeds.



  Solidago speciosa
Code: SOSP-A8
Price: $2.00

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'Showy Goldenrod'

Tall upright plants with showy heads of bright yellow flowers in late summer. Grows best in a sunny location with moderately dry well-draining soils. Grows 3 to 4.5 feet tall, blooming late summer and fall with bright yellow flowers in dense heads that end the stems, the flowers are produced in upright heads instead of the wide or downward produced heads of many other Goldenrods. Plants are slowly spreading by way of short underground rhizomes, so in a garden setting may need to be contained or extra plants dug a removed every few years. Nice cut flower.

Zones (3)4-(8)9. Native from Central and Eastern United States

300 seeds.



  Sorghum bicolor 'Colored Uprights'
Code: 87TG-A
Price: $2.00

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Plants grow 4 to 8 feet tall with many large heads of seeds that come in many diffrent colors from red, gold, black to burgundy. The foliage is corn like.

Annuals. Germination in less than two weeks at 65-75ºF.

50 seeds.



  Spergula pilifera
Code: SP48-D5
Price: $2.00
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  Spergularia rubra
Code: SPRU-A7
Price: $3.99

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'Red Sandspurry' Caryophyllaceae:

An Annual or short-lived perennial herb, with a delicate appearance. This species has small pinkish-lavender flowers. Nice rock garden subject. Plants grow 2 to 6 inches tall with longer prostrate stems, best in full sun in dry, sandy moist soils, salt tolerant. Blooms from late spring to fall, can be short lived and self seeding. Suited for beach plantings.

Zones 5-8

Surface sow the seeds and use 65-76F with germination in 10 to 25 days. Seeds are small so be careful sowing. Native from Europe and Eurasia and introduced to other parts of the world were it is found growing in open forests, gravelly glades, meadows, mud flats and other sparsely vegetated disturbed areas.

200+ seeds




  Sphaeralcea ambigua
Code: SPAM-A8
Price: $2.95

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'Apricot Mallow' Malvaceae:

This perennial shrub is a spring blooming shrub with apricot to orange flowers on tall narrow stems. Best in full sun in alkaline soils.

It is native to parts of California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.

300 seeds




  Sphaeralcea coccinea
Code: S15P-W
Price: $1.95

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'Scarlet Globe-mallow' or 'Caliche Globe-mallow' or 'Red False Mallow' Malvaceae:

Perennial plants that grow from spreading rhizomes, the plants are upright in habit, growing to a height of 6 to 12 inches tall. Sometimes sprawling in rich soils. The foliage is densely white-hairy topped off with scarlet colored flowers. Plant produce multi stemmed clumps. Flowers are 2 cm wide and produced in clusters, mallow-like in shape. The foliage is silver cast with many short hairs.

Zones 3-8. Native from the Great Plains and adjoining western states, were it is found on poor dry soils in full sun. Soak seeds in hot water for 24 hours; change the water every 8 hours with new hot water. Sow and use 60-90 days at 32-39F, move to 65F for germination. Sow 1/8inch deep and keep seed tray for a few years, pluck out seedlings when large enough to handle.

50 seeds




  Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia
Code: SPGR-A8
Price: $2.95

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300 seeds




  Sphaeralcea munroana
Code: SPMU-A9
Price: $2.50

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Munro Globemallow

200 seeds




  Stachys byzantina
Code: STCH-A7
Price: $1.19

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Same seed as S. lanata.

50 seeds.



  Stachys byzantina 'Fuzzy Wuzzy'
Code: STFW-A7
Price: $2.45

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Silver gray colored, woolly foliage with long soft silky hairs. Plants used for its attractive foliage impact and Deep rose colored flowers. Perennial plants used as a ground covers or edging. Plants bloom with 18 inch spikes.

50 seeds



Stachys byzantina 'Pure Cotton'
Code: STR5
Price: $2.00

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'Lambs Ear' Lamiaceae:

This is an improved form of 'Olympica' with more uniform plants produced from seed and with taller stems in the second year. Plants grow about 12 inches tall.

Zones-4-9. Germination in two weeks at 70F, Refrigerate seed moist for 7 days before sowing.

30 seeds




  Stachys byzantina 'Silky Fleece'
Code: STBS-A7
Price: $3.65

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A dwarf lambs' ear with foliage growing only a few inches tall. Spikes of lilac-plum colored flowers produced in mid summer. Avoid hot muggy locations.

Zones 4-8.

50 seeds.



  Stachys coccinea 'Chinook'
Code: DSF8-A
Price: $2.65

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Very long blooming plants with many coral-red colored flowers liked much by hummingbirds. Grows 12 to 16 inches tall.

25 seeds.



Stachys coccinea 'Pow Wow'
Code: DSF4-A
Price: $2.65

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'Texas Betony' or 'Scarlet Hedge Nettle' Lamiaceae:

Plants produce bushy clumps with low growing foliage with spikes of brick-red colored flowers. Will flower the first year with a spring or winter sowing. Plants grow 12 inches tall and should be grown in full sun, blooming late spring into mid summer. Loved by butterflies.

Zones (6)7-10. Native from Southwestern USA and northern Mexico. Very lightly cover seeds Germination starts in less than two weeks at 65-75�F. and may be spread out over a few weeks. Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results.

25 seeds




  Stachys lanata
Code: SL39-B
Price: $1.15

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'Lamb's Ears' {S. byzantina}

Grown for the silver white colored, densely wholly, broad flat foliage and stems. Rose-colored flowers in spikes. Plants grow 12-18' tall.

Zones-4-9. Germination in two weeks at 70F, Refrigerate seed moist for 7 days before sowing.

50 seeds.



Stachys macrantha 'Grandiflora Superba'
Code: ST2F
Price: $2.98

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Plants grow about 12 inches tall and have dense spikes of large, lavender-rose colored flowers.

Surface sow seeds and use F 40-50, germination is spread out over a few months. Might be helpful to seal up in a plastic bag. If no germination in 8 weeks move to to 30-39F for five weeks. Then back to 55F.

35 seeds




  Stachys monnieri
Code: STX4-A6
Price: $2.95

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[s. densifolia] 'Alpine Betony' Lamiaceae.

Purplish pink colored flowers in dense heads above a thick growth of wrinkled leaves. Plants grow about 18 inches tall when flowering. Blooms in mid summer. A worth while plant to grow in full sun in well draining soils.

Zones 5-8. Very lightly cover seeds and use 50-65ºF, Germination is slow and will take place over many weeks. If no germination, use 5 weeks at 32--39F. Then move to 40-45 for germination.

40 seeds.



  Stachys tenuifolia var. hispida
Code: ST21-A8
Price: $2.50

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Creeping Hedge-nettle Lamiaceae:

This species is variable with this selection producing stems with sharp bristles. Plants grow about 3-4 feet (4 ft = 1.22 m) tall with somewhat lax stems that produce a few large branches that are each terminated in a spike of rose-pink colored flowers that are produced over many weeks in mid to late summer to frost. Sun to light shade in moist soils. An interesting native plant to grow up amongst other plants like Iris and moisture loving grasses. Self seeds around and can be overwhelming of smaller plants. Best used as a naturalized plant in a 'wild' area. Easy enough to remove extra plants by pulling, but they spread under ground by way of stolons, making them hard to eliminate.

Zones 3-8.

25 seeds




  Stanleya pinnata
Code: 4SP7-M
Price: $2.00
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  Statice 'Petite Bouquet Mix'
Code: XS36-A
Price: $2.49

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[Limonuim sinuatum]

This selection produces dwarf, bushy, compact plants that grow around 12' tall. It's a mix of colored that include different shades of blue, yellow, pink and white flowers.

annuals.

100 seeds.



  Stipa arundinacea
Code: ST97-A
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  Stipa spartea
Code: 303S-P
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'Porcupine Grass' Poaceae:

Seeds have long tails compose of two different strands, when the seeds dry the two strands shrink at different rates and twist around each-other thus causing the sharp pointed end of the seed to be drilled into the ground.
Clump forming, non spreading grass that grows 2 to 3 feet tall and blooms in spring. For dry open areas. Said to drive sheep wild -- how would you like to have a needle with backward facing barbs in your skin twisting back and forth every time the humidity of the air changes.
In late spring silver clusters of seeds are produced that wave in the wind over nice thin spiky clumps of upright foliage.

30 clean seeds.



  Stipa viridula
Code: RUT8-P
Price: $1.00

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100 seeds



  Stock matthiola 'Vintage Copper'
Code: STO5-A
Price: $1.65
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  Stokesia laevis 'Blue'
Code: SLB2-A6
Price: $2.45
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  Stokesia laevis 'Mixed'
Code: SLM2-A
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  Stokesia laevis 'Omega Skyrocket'
Code: STO9-A9
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Nice upright form with lilac flowers, grows almost three feet tall. Much praised by those that grow it. A very nice cut flower subject.

Lightly cover seeds and use F 65, if no germination after five weeks move to F 35 for 4 Weeks then back to F 65. Germination of this Species is spread out over a few months and the germinating seeds are slow to to take offonce germination starts, so keep soil moist buty not wet.

10 seeds




  Stokesia laevis alba 'White Star'
Code: 12AD-A
Price: $2.85
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Strelitzia nicolai
Code: STNI-A9
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[Strelitzia nicholai] 'Giant Bird of Paradise' or 'White Bird of Paradise' or 'Natal Wild Banana' (stre-LITZ-ee-uh: NIK-oh-ly) Strelitziaceae:

Large attractive foliage plants with large white flowers with showy blue parts. Mature plants grow more than 12 feet tall. Plants bloom the third year. Large plants grown outside should be planted were they can be pruned and cleaned up easily. Plant in rich, moist soils that have good drainage. Can be grown in full sun to part shade.

Zones 10-11 outside.

Native from the coastal forests and thickets of eastern South Africa.

Remove the orange feathery hairs (woolly aril) and soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours befor sowing. Cover seeds with 1/2 inch of soil medium and use 75F with germination starting in about a month and spread-out over then next five months.

10 seeds




  Strelitzia reginae 'Royal Stelitzia'
Code: SRRS
Price: $2.00
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Succisella inflexa 'Frosted Pearls'
Code: 30SU-A6
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'Southern Succisella' Dipsacaceae:

Many small Knautia-like round inflorescences end 30 inch tall stems, the pink buds open to reveal white petals and blue tinted anthers. Plants produce many flowers over many weeks. A nice filler plant that gives an airy feel. Attractive filler material for vases of cut flowers, looks nice mixed with large Hosta leaves. Grow in full sun to part shade in soils that do not become very dry.

Zones 4-7. Lightly cover seeds and use 65F, if no Germination after five weeks move to 35F for 4 weeks then back to 65F.

50 seeds.



Swiss Chard 'Bright Lights'
Code: SW06-A8
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  Symphyandra armena 'Mixed'
Code: SY31-A
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Campanulaceae.

Bell-shaped flowers in white, blue or lavender. Flowers are produced in late spring or early summer on 2 foot tall stems. Use in full sun in well daring but moisture retentive soils.

Native from the Caucasus, Turkey, Iran.

100 seeds



  Symphyandra hofmannii
Code: SH78-A7
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This relative to the bell flowers (Campanula) forms rosettes of light green some what hair foliage. The many creamy white colored flowers are shaped like bells and dangle down in large numbers from 12 to 18 inch tall stems. For me plants have been short lived, with about half dying after flowering. (this is called a monocarpic life cycle) Nice plants for the rock garden or boarder were they do well in light well drained soils in sun or part shade. Once you have your plants started collect your own seeds to make sure you have this diffrent and attractive plant in your garden- I have not had them self seed for me by them selves-but them I have not grown them in ideal conditions.

Zones 4-8.

100 seeds




  Symphyandra pendula
Code: SP5D-A8
Price: $2.55

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This species has creamy white colored flowering on arching stems. Plants bloom in June and July with some rebloom all summer. Plants grow 20 inches tall, with 2 inch long flowers that are bell shaped and showy. Leaves are some what cordate in shape with biserrated edges. The nodding flowers are produced in panicles.

Zones 6-9.

Germination in 1 to 3 weeks at 65-75ºF. Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results. Native from the Caucasus.

100+ seeds




  Symphyandra zanzegur
Code: SZ32-A
Price: $2.00

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An interesting and attractive species with bell shaped, pendulous stemmed, lilac-pink colored flowers. Blooms all Summer. Plants grow 8 to 12 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches wide. The foliage is a medium greenish yellow color with toothed margins. Grow in bright to part shade in rich soil, made up of sandy-loam. Useful as edging plants or a rock garden and trough gardens, even in a large container with other plants.

Zones 5-10.

100 seeds.
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