High Country Roses is a mail-order company specializing in hardy, own-root roses. We grow and ship roses in quart-size containers throughout the U. S. from February through December. Varieties we grow include a large selection of antique roses, Canadian roses, English roses, shrub and species roses.
Woods Edge Farm grows high quality all natural, organically grown heirloom hardneck garlic for seed(Premium) and culinary use in 5 varieties including; Spanish Roja, Romanian Red, Bogatyr, Zemo and Persian Star. We. also grow two artichoke garlic varieties; Enchileum Red and Asian Tempest. Retail and Wholesale available. Please contact us for further information.
We are known for our fine selection of rare, hard to find and unusual heirloom and open pollinated garden seeds, including vegetable, herb and flower seeds. We promote seed saving! We are a family owned and operated business since 1993 that focuses on providing the highest quality seed and the best personal service possible.
We sell open-pollinated vegetable and flower seeds, including perennials, annuals, wild flowers, ornamental grasses, vegetables and herbs. We also sell daylilies, hand-pollinated daylily seeds, and glassine seed envelopes. Most of our seeds and plants are grown here on our farm where we use organic gardening methods.
We are Heath and Heather growers, located in Truro on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. We specialize in cold hardy Heaths and Heathers with a plant list of over 100 varieties. These unique plants are available through our mail order, internet, and retail garden center. Our catalog, filled with cultural information and inspiring photos, will guide you through the exciting world of Heaths and Heathers. You too can enjoy year round color in your garden.
We specialize in Rare, Heirloom and Hard to Find Plants. We offer a large selection of Heirloom Tomatoes, Peppers and Herbs through our mail order catalog, web-based store and at farmers' markets throughout Southern Arizona. Please visit our website for upcoming events.
Provides untreated vegetable, flower and herb seeds. Great selection of open-pollinated vegetabes, unusual annuals and perennials, wildflowers, flowering vines and culinary and medicinal herb seeds. Rare poppies (including Meconopsis), morning glories, hollyhocks, sweet peas and heirloom tomatoes. Over 900 varieties total. Secure online ordering. Mention Garden Bazaar and save 10%.
Select Seeds - Antique Flowers is committed to bringing the flowers our Grandmothers loved into our gardens once more! Antique flowers are open-pollinated varieties that originated fifty or more years ago. The seeds from open-pollinated varieties will reproduce true to type, that is, they will grow into new plants that look like the parent plant. Many antique flowers are hard to find heirlooms, passed from one generation to another. We offer gardeners like you a fabulous selection of unique varieties, many available nowhere else!
Quality. Value. Service. Our seeds come from only the most respected growers across the globe, so you will always receive the best quality, freshest seeds available. Because we make strategic buying decisions and work diligently to keep costs down, we are able to offer generous quantities of seeds at remarkably low prices. And we stand behind the products we sell, so you can feel confident with the purchases you make.
Northern Dutchess Botanical Gardens, Rhinebeck New York is a grower of an extraordinary variety of annuals; perennials (mature/first year, aquatics, vines, hostas, daylillies); vegetables; herbs; and ornamentals. Nestled away in the back woods of Rhinebeck with a range of 8 greenhouses and 3 holding houses, we have been serving the wants and desires of local gardeners for over 27 years.
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