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Alyssum Gold
(Alyssum Saxatile) Perrenial Zone 4 9 Common yellow allysum. A lovely short edging plant, start indoors for best results. H=4, G=7 14, pkt.=250Reg: $2 CAD
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Bachelors Button
(Centaurea cyanus) Annual Does not transplant well so sow directly in the garden as soon as you can for spring blooms. Makes an excellent blue cut flower in the summer. G=10-14, pkt.=200Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Bell Flower (3)
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Bird's Eyes
(Gilia tricolor) A Purple lightening to white in the throat. Star shaped flower blooming in the spring. H = 12-18, G=14-21, pkt.=1000Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Bishops Flower
(Amni Majus) A White Lace flower or Snowflake. Excellent cut flower with 3’ stems with pure white umbels. H=36, G=7–14, pkt.=100Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Black Eyed Susan
(Rudbekia) P Lovely bright yellow daisy like flower with black centres Flowers late summer. H=30, G=7–14, pkt.=50Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Calendula
(Calendula officinalis) Annual Old cottage golden yellow garden flower. Add flower petals to salad/ soup. H=24, G=7 10, pkt.=100.Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Candytuft
(Iberis sempervirens) P Zone®4–9, Early white flowers with green foliage. Favorite for rock gardens. H=24, pkt.=275Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Castor Bean Gibsonii
(Ricinus) Annual Introduced to English gardens in the 1600s. At 6, these really fill in the back border, hide composters, etc. Large round leaves with deep points. Red stem & red veined foliage. All...Reg: $3.00 CAD
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Catchfly
(Silene) A Beautiful upright rose pink flowers. Sow directly in the garden in the spring. Originally from the Ukraine. H=24, G=14-21, pkt.=130Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Clarkia
(Clarkia unguiculata) A An old English favourite, start indoors 6 to 8 weeks before planting out. Good medium height planting and cut flower. Pink flowers hang on a 2’ stem. G=5–7, pkt.=1000Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Columbine (4)
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Coreopsis - Plains
(Coreopsis tinctonia) P Zone®4-9 Lovely yellow daisy-like flower with a red centre does well in the mid to back of the border. Sow outdoors from April to June. H=36, G=14–20, pkt.=500Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Cosmos
(Cosmos bipinnatus) Annual We have heard that cosmos will deter ear-wigs when planted around corn. If you find it to be true, please let us know. Cosmos is a mid-summer bloomer that should be sown directly in the garden....Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Cup & Saucer Flower
(Campanula medium) B Zone®3–8 Another member of the campanula, or bell flower faminly, this distinctive cup and saucer shape comes in a mix of white, violet and rose. H=36 G=14-28, pkt.=1000Reg: $2.50 CAD
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English Daisy
(Bellis) P  Zone®4-9 Simply press seed into the soil in July or August for blooms the next year. Mulch in the fall for best results. H=6, G=7–21, pkt.=300Reg: $2.50 CAD
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European Pasque Flower
(Anemone, Pulsatilla vulgaris) P Zone®4-9 Violet flowers in early spring. H=8, G=30-Slow, pkt.=25Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Evening Primrose
(Oenothera lamarckiana) P Zone®4–9 Yellow blooms in the summer on tall stalks. H=36, G=14–20, pkt.=50Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Forget-me-not
(Myosotis sylvatica) P-B Zone®5–9, The tiny blue flowers of forget-me-nots are a favorite in our garden. H=6, G=14–20, pkt.=300Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Four O'Clock
(Mirabilis jalapa) A Sow directly in the garden. Mixed colors on 3’ bush like plant with glossy leaves. G=7–14, pkt=40Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Foxglove
(Digitalis Purpurea) P-B Old style foxgloves. Pink with white splotched throat, likes a shady moist spot. H=36, G=14–20, pkt.=200Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Hollyhocks (8)
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Indian Paintbrush
(Castilleja) Wildcrafted Seed P Scarlet blooms on 1-2’ stems in early fall. Best sown in the fall for blooms the next year – a freeze and thaw is required. pkt.=50Reg: $4.00 CAD
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Lobelia (4)
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Lupine
(Lupinus perennis) P Zone®4–9 Spring and Summer flowering lupine with purple 1 – 3’ spikes. G=15–21, pkt=50Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Marigold Tangerine Gem
(Tagetes) Annual Lovely open orange flowers. Good for detering bugs around the veg or for sprinkling on the salad. G=14 21, pkt=25Reg: $2.5 CAD
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Morning Glory
(Ipomoea) Annual Lovely delicate Morning Glories in a light blue colour. Will germinate quicker if you soak them over night first. G=14 21, pkt=25Reg: $3.00 CAD
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Nasturtium (3)
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Painted Daisy
(Chrysanthemum carinatum) A Sow outdoors in mid May Beautiful pink flowers with yellow and pink centres. G=10 – 18, pkt.=150Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Partridge Pea
(Cassia fasciculata) A Cheery yellow flowers in late summer on 1 – 2’ stems. , pkt.=100Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Pearly Everlasting
(Anaphalis) P Zone 3 – 8 Blooms in August with masses of small white, yellow eyed flowers which are excellent dried. H=24, G=10 – 14, pkt.=100Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Periwinkle
(Vinca) P A request. Prostrate vine with purple flowers. Does well even in shade. H=4, G=10–14, pkt.=50Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Phlox - Mountain
(Linanthus grandiflorus) A White/lavender flowers in spring and summer. H=12-18, G=14-21, pkt.=50Reg: $3.00 CAD
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Pimpernel
(Anagalles arvensis) A Lovely blue five-pointed star shaped flowers in summer on 6” stems. G=18-21, pkt.=100Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Pinks Maiden
(Dianthus deltoides) P Lovely pink summer flowers. H=12, G=14–20, pkt.=100Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Poppy (3)
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Purple Coneflower
(Echinacea purpurea) P Zone®3–8, Rosey purple drooping petals around a brown central cone. The lovely old free flowering variety good for the back of the garden bed as the flowers on on 3 foot stalks. G=5 – 10, pkt.=75Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Rocket Larkspur
(Delphinium ajacis) A Sow this tall summer flowering plant with lovely blue flowers outdoors. Frequently needs staking. Needs well drained soil. H=24, G=30-slow, pkt.=100Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Roman Chamomile
(Anthemis nobilis) P Zone 6–9 White flowers in late summer. Makes a lovely fragrant lawn. H=4,G=14–21, pkt.=1000Reg: $4.00 CAD
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Sandwort
(Arenaria montana) P Zone 4 Easy to grow with white blooms over moss-like foliage. Start indoors mid Feb. G=14 - 30, pkt.=25Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Scarlet Sage
(Salvia coccinea) A Brilliant flowers on a 1 – 2’ spike , pkt.=50Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Soapwort
(Saponario ocymoides) P Zone®4 – 8 Pink flowers in spring. You can actually wash with soapwort, although soap is more convenient. H=12, G=14–21, pkt=25Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Sunflower (3)
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Sweet Pea - Aromatic (14)
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Sweet Pea - Everlasting
(Lathyrus latifolius) P Zone®5-9 Vigorous climbing vine with pink to red flowers. G=14 – 21, pkt.=20Reg: $2.50 CAD
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Touch-me-not
(Impatiens balsaminaceae pallida) A Wild-Crafted. Tall hairless annual with succulent stems and coarsely toothed grey-green leaves with yellow pendent flowers. Seeds pods explode when ripe & touched. Our girls call them “Don’t-Bother-Mes”. ...Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Verbena - Moss
(Verbena tenuisecta) A Purple open flowers in spring and summer. H=12, G=14–21, pkt.=40Reg: $2.00 CAD
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Wallflower (2)
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Yarrow (2)
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Zinnia (5)
