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Rudbeckia triloba – ‘Black Eyed Susan’
These miniature-sized flowers are borne in airy sprays, and when added to arrangements, they bring a happy, uplifting vision! Butterflies are attracted to the nectar and birds to the seeds. R. triloba pumps out hundreds of charming, warm yellow daisy flowers with brown button centres on tall, strongly branching plants. Blooming nonstop summer through fall, it adds sparkle to your garden beds and wildflower gardens.
Circa 1699! RHS Award of Garden Merit and Georgia Gold Medal winner! This biennial to short-lived perennial is native to the central and northeastern portions of the US.
See below for more....approx 100 seeds
Scented Geranium ‘Attar of Roses’
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Recipient of the prestigious award of garden merit of the Royal Horticultural Society. Rose scented pinnately lobed leaves, covered with fine short hairs making them soft to the touch. They release their rose fragrances when brushed or crushed. Pale lavender -pink flowers produced in clusters. Can be grown indooors. Oil distilled from Rose Geraniums is often used in the perfume industry in place of the expensive Attar of Rose oil. ROOTED CUTTING
Scented Geranium ‘Charity’
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Clusters of lightly-scented violet flowers from late spring to early fall. Leaves are the attraction with "Charity" as well as the rose scent. Large, deeply incised and lime green in colour and with a deep gold edge. Unlike many variegated types. "Charity" is not a slow grower and quickly develops into a large and striking plant.
Best in average to evenly moist conditions, but will not tolerate standing water.
Planting in outdoor containers/hanging baskets. Upright habit of growth best suited for use as a 'thriller' in the 'spiller-thriller-filler' container combination; plant it near the centre of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that spill over the edges. It is even sizeable enough that it can be grown alone in a suitable container.
Full sun/part shade, annual. ROOTED CUTTING
Scented Geranium ‘Chocolate Mint’
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The term Chocolate refers more to the colour of a plant than the scent of the plant, as in the case of Chocolate Mint Scented Geranium. This tantalizing plant has a handsome chocolate-coloured vein that runs down the rib of the leaf and fans out into its fingers. The almost black variegation fades to a rich green as summer progresses, and returns again each spring. While this is a great-looking plant with a rich minty fragrance, it does not smell or taste like chocolate.

Scented Geranium ‘Grey Lady Plymouth’
PLANTS ARE PICK UP ONLY: Pelargonium graveolens variegata
Sage green leaves edged in cream possess a rich rose scent with fruity overtones that is distinctly fresh and invigorating. A neat yet robust habit, finely cut leaves and dusty pink flowers add to its charms as a carefree container and garden plant. Listed in an 1871 American garden catalogue, it remains one of the most popular choices in scented geraniums.
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Scented Geranium ‘Peacock’
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Delicious, intense rose fragrance. Foliage is flecked with white markings. Small lavender flowers. Vigorous growth habit.
Full sun/part shade, annual. ROOTED CUTTING
Silverleaf Mountain-mint
Pycnanthemum incanum Perennial (hardy in zones 5-8)
Perennial (hardy in zones 5-8) Commonly called hoary mountain mint & native to eastern North America with striking fragrant silvery-white upper leaves and white/lavender spotted flowers in late summer.This herb is an excellent honey plant and food source for bees, butterflies, and moths.
It was literally covered in pollinators!
Now endangered in Ontario, Vermont and New Hampshire, planting seeds will help this beautiful native plant recover and flourish. Will thrive in most garden soils in full sun or part shade. Will tolerate dry better than most mints. Ht. 90cm/3ft.
approx 100 seeds
Snapdragon ‘Apple Blossom’
(Antirrhinum majus) Shades of soft rose with creamy white - love these snapdragons in the gardens - edible too! Blooming from June through September, these strong stems are fabulous for bouquets often lasting well over a week in a vase. The more you harvest, the more you’ll have to harvest!
Snapdragons thrive in gardens, raised beds or containers.
open pollinated and organically grown

Snapdragon ‘Royal Bride’
(Antirrhinum majus) Sweetly fragrant at 3’ tall, the blooms are white with a slight cream centre, really long blooming & a fav with pollinators. A wonderful long stemmed cutting flower, stunning in arrangements, blooming from June through September.
Towers of glowing blooms over glossy dark green foliage add a vertical statement to summer gardens or bouquets.
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Strawflower – White
(Xerochrysum bracteatum)
Ivory-white flowers have an opalescent, heirloom quality that’s great for wedding work. Tall, well-branched plants produce pure white, double flowers 2–2 1/2" across that start out with a slight blush.
A versatile and textural addition to the cutting garden, profuse bloomers for fresh or dried arrangements.
Pollinators love them!

Strawflowers “Apricot Mix”
(Xerochrysum bracteatum) annual
This mix is absolutely gorgeous! Every florist who see them immediately orders these beauties!
Long lasting, distinctive papery bracts resemble petals in shades of peaches & apricots. Magnets for pollinators.
Lovely flower heads are produced from spring to autumn. Stunning in bouquets fresh & dried.
This everlasting serves as food for various larvae of lepidopterans, adult butterflies, hoverflies, native bees, small beetles, and grasshoppers.
