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Sweet Pea, America
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Beautiful ivory blossoms striped with crimson-red, very unique. First offered in the U.S. by Morse-Vaughan in 1896.
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Price: $2.75
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Marigold, Jolly Jester
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Glowing dandelion-yellow blossoms. Bushy plants are a favorite each summer. 24-30" tall.
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Price: $2.75
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Zinnia, Persian Carpets
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Listed by many companies earlier this century as Mexican Hybrids. Beautiful semi-double flowers with mahogany, orange, gold, cream...
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Price: $2.75
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Sunflower, Tarahumara White Seeded
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A well adapted introduction, most likely of Canadian Mennonite origin, later adopted by the Tarahumara tribe.
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Price: $2.75
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Lupine, Tall Russell
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Nice well-balanced mixture of lupines with a full color range. Perennial lupines are found growing wild from California to British Columbia.
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Price: $2.75
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Snapdragon, Mixture
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Rainbow mix of colors on tall, sturdy plants. Blooms and plants tolerate a light frost. Beautiful as long-lasting cut flowers.
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Price: $2.75
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Seed to Seed
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Seed to Seed is a complete guide that describes specific techniques for saving the seeds of 160 different vegetables.
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Price: $24.95
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Morning Glory, Grandpa Ott's
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One of the original Bavarian varieties. Given to Kent and Diane (Ott) Whealy in 1972 by her grandfather, Baptist...
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Price: $2.75
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Love-in-a-Mist (Oxford Blue)
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First appeared in England around 1570. Some very imaginative folk names include Love-Entangle and Jack-in-Prison.
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Price: $2.75
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Petunia, Old Fashioned Vining
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Aromatic single petunia that was common in Iowa gardens a century ago. A mixture of white, pink, lavender and purple flowers.
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Price: $2.75
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