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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 ‘Royal Bride’ Antirrhinum majus
STOCK DID NOT PRODUCE A SEED CROP 2023 - OUT OF STOCK
The premium white ‘Royal Bride’ has lightly scented towers of bloom. 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 ‘Silvery Rose’
This mix has long lasting, papery flowers, in shades of pink and silver! Rose coloration deepens as the flowers mature.
Magnets for pollinators. Lovely flower heads are produced from spring to autumn; their distinctive papery bracts resemble petals.
The everlasting serves as food for various larvae of lepidopterans, and adult butterflies, hoverflies, native bees, small beetles, and grasshoppers.
approx 65 seeds, annual, (90-100cm)tall, 75-85 days
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, and adult butterflies, hoverflies, native bees, small beetles, and grasshoppers.
Sylvan Gaume heirloom tomato plant
An old heirloom from Canada that was obtained from an elderly man in his 80s. The original seed was from Russia. This excellent variety produces gigantic (3lbs or more!) red oxheart shaped fruit. The fruit are delicious. EXTREMELY RARE.First offered in the Seed Savers (SSE)1995 Yearbook by Anne Carritt of Sidney, Manitoba, Canada, who received seeds from a SSE member from Alberta,
Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days)
Limited quantities
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Tomato -‘Pruden’s Purple’
PRUDENS PURPLE : A personal favourite! If I had to choose one tomato this would be it, grown here for many seasons, it never disappoints. It’s not purple, but rather a deep red-pink, solid meat beefsteak type with exceptional taste!
Tomato – ‘Black Krim ‘
Black Krim is a very popular heirloom, my personal favourite! It originates from the Isle of Krim in the Black Sea. Great tasting and totally unique!
Tomato – ‘Blue Berries’ Cherry
A blue cherry tomato, indicating that it is rich in anthocyanins. These prolific plants produced beautiful 1/2" blue fruit by the truss-full, right up until first frost. Blue shoulders and deep red undersides and flesh. For the best flavour, pick when the deep red colour is fully developed, although definitely not a sweet tomato.
It can be tempting to pick the fruit too young at the deep blue stage but the flavour isn't developed although pretty in a vase!
approx 25 seeds
Tomato – ‘Brown Berry Cherry ‘
Delicious Brown Berry Cherry tomato is a really interesting and different colour addition to salads with its deep rosy-purple 1″ cherries, hinting at its excellent sweet juicy flavour,with rich “old-fashioned” tomato flavour. Crack resistant, vigorous and produces non-stop. An elegant little addition to this colour class!
Everyone who tries this one comes back for more! A keeper!
Indeterminate (semi) 70 days from transplant
Tomato – ‘Carbon’
Highly recommended tomato! Carbon produce nice large beefsteak fruit that are beautiful, mostly blemish free and delicious! Fantastic whether eating fresh or making sauce. Winner of the 2005 “Heirloom Garden Show” best-tasting tomato award. These have won taste awards coast to coast in the last few years. The fruit is smooth, large, and beautiful, being one of the darkest and prettiest of the purple types we have seen. It seems to have an extra dose of the complex flavor that makes dark tomatoes famous."
"Rich, complex flavors made this variety the winner of a recent heirloom tomato taste testing at Cornell University."
approx 30 seeds
Tomato – ‘Chocolate Pear’ Cherry Tomato
70 days. Expect huge crops of simply gorgeous “black,” pear-shaped tomatoes over a very long season. Chocolate Pear has the rich tomato flavor that has made heirlooms so popular! A great variety for CSAs and market growers. Red, overlaid with swirls of varying hues of green or brown. Very unusual and decidedly one of the best! Delicious and gorgeous!
approx 40 seeds