CLOSED: Wanted:Alpine Strawberry, Hardy Ice Plant,Dwf Ch Tomato,Etc.

Beaver Falls, PA(Zone 6a)

I am looking for the following seeds:
Bottle Gourd
Mini Bottle Gourd
Alexandria Alpine Strawberry Seed
Hardy Ice Plant - Dellosperma cooperi
Dwarf Cherry Tomato Seeds - Tiny Tim, Baxter's Early Bush, Elfin, or Sprite

I have these for trade:
Asclepias or Butterfly Weed- Orange
Bachelor Buttons - Polka Dot Dwarf Mixed
Columbine - Variegated leaves, wine-purple flowers
Coneflower - Clasping Coneflower
Crocosmia - Red Orange may be Lucifer
Crocus - Spring blooming, mix-Limited
Daylily - Seed Where Pod Parent Is known - all are from registered varieties
Delphinium – Dwarf Sky Blue White Eye
Delphinium – Dwarf Lt Puple White Eye
Dianthus - Firewitch, perennial of the year in 2006
Dianthus – Siberian Blue
Echinacea- Paradoxa,Sunrise,Harvest Moon,Summer Sky
Gerber Daisy - Double Rose Pink
Hibiscus - Hardy hot pink
Hosta - Halcyon, Hadspen Blue, Golden Tiara. Dark Shadows
Lantana - Red, pink, yellow flowers
Lavender - Looks like English varieties, lt & dk purple
Monarda 'Blaustrumpf' Bluestocking
Peony - Medium pink (3 seeds)
Phlox-Nicky (few), Orange Perfection (few)
Platycodon or Balloon Flower Fairy Snow - cute, front of border plant only 10 to 12 inches tall, white flowers with blue veins
Saponaria -Bouncing Bet pink
Scabiosa - Pink Diamonds (dwarf), Beaujolais Bonnets
Siberian Iris - Big Blue,Steve,Sky Hooks,Silver Edge,
Purple Noid
Sidalcea - Party Girl
Verbascum - Violetta

Limited number of dwarf pepper seeds- Jingle Bells available. This was the only pepper we grew last year.

Thanks for looking!
Linda

Beaver Falls, PA(Zone 6a)

Still looking for everything but the tomato seeds.

Linda

Snellville, GA(Zone 8a)

I have some Hourglass shape Gourd, if you are interested

Beaver Falls, PA(Zone 6a)

Do you know what kind of gourds the seeds are from? Could you look on-line to see if they are indeed Bottle Gourds?
Thanks,
Linda

Independence, LA(Zone 8b)

Linda I have ice plant seeds you are welcome to if you would dmail me your address.

Robbie

Beaver Falls, PA(Zone 6a)

Hi Robbie,

Are these the hardy one - Delosperma cooperi? I had an offer, on another board, of a non-hardy variety. We, in zone 5/6, need the hardy one that will come back every year.

If they are the hardy one, is there anything on my trade list that you are interested in?

Thank you so much for responding,
Linda

Independence, LA(Zone 8b)

Linda,

I'm not sure if these are the hardy ones are not - I received them as a free gift with another purchase and the scientific name wasn't provided. Sorry!

rjones8194:
Delosperma cooperi IS the Latin name of what is commonly called Red Iceplant. I grow it Wyoming with no problem.

There are other varieties of Delosperma that are also hardy. I have 5 of them. Sorry I don't have seeds. Just wanted to let you know that they are hardy in PA

Caption: This is D. cooperi

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