I would like to trade for petunia seeds.

Eaton Rapids, MI

I will trade for anything on my have list for petunia seeds. Thank you

Cleburne, TX(Zone 8a)

Quote from CraigBennett :
I will trade for anything on my have list for petunia seeds. Thank you


I have old-fashioned vining petunia seed I would like to trade for some of your 'Chater's Double Mix' hollyhocks. Particularly interested in red ones.

If you want to trade, please Dmail me.

Thanks.

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Everett, WA(Zone 8a)

Here's a direct link to your HAVE list:
http://davesgarden.com/community/trading/list.php?list=have&member=CraigBennett

In 2009, I collected a lot of F2 seed from mixed-pollinated petunias, selected for blue parents. In 2010, they came up mostly blue-purple, with some clean white and some red-pink-pale-purple. A very variegated colors. They were not flowering as profusely as when F1, but they were in poorer soil and partial shade. Interested?

I also have a few types of petunia coming in trades, and could split or send some pkts.
Not sure if these will be commercial F1 or home-grown F2.
Petunia Single Purple bloom 20 + seeds
Petunia Blue Supercascade 20 seeds
Petunia 'Blue wonder'
Petunia Celebrity Blue
Hazzards Petunia "Double Blue Cascade"


I also have this available: Violet Ruellia – Ruellia nudiflora ("wild petunia")
I am told:
Ruellia nudiflora vars nudiflora, glabrata & hispidula
(syn R. tuberose, Dipteracanthus nudiflorus)
Perennial Herb, zones not known
sow OUTside in fall, 18-24" tall
sun, part shade, shade. low water rqmnt
violet/lavender Grown at least in: TX (endemic), OK, AZ & LA

Dmail me if interested.

I would be interested in any of these:

New Mexico Pepper "Anaheim"
Baby's Breath Gypsophila tenuifolia (P Zone 5)
Tomato 'Black Krim'
Tomato 'Chocolate Cherry'

or I am looking for:
= trailing Lobelia / Lobelia erinus, blue or blue/violet or sapphire
= Creeping Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Wild Thyme, Thymus serpyllum
= white flowers easy to start without a heating mat, perennial or re-seeding in Zone 8.
= red-flowered Penstemon, or deep blue or blue/violet, e.g.
. . . . . . . . . . . . red Penstemon eatonii "Firecracker"
. . . . . . . . . . . . red Penstemon barbatus "Beard Tongue"
. . . . . . . . . . . . red Penstemon gloxinoides 'Firebird' (Beard Tongue, Border Penstemon)

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