15 varieties of Canna Lily for trade
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Comments (9)Robin the Plants just arrrived and it was like getting an early b-day present. THey all look so green and healthy I can't wait to plant them this evening.. Yours is going out today as soon as I leave to get the boys from school.. Hoping the rain don't come til tonight... Thank you so much I hope you enjoy yours as well. Planned on them getting out Friday but Dh Had me running and doing other things...But off they go... Jamie Jamie...See MoreHAVE: Named Canna Lilies
Comments (10)I am interested in your 'Wyoming' & 'Orange Beauty' I have to trade Bigroot Geranium Clara Curtis Chrysanthemum Daylily Kwanso Daylily Mary Todd Daylily Yellow-Green NOID fragrant Daylily Chicago Ruby Daylily Sail on Daylily Prairie Blue Eyes Daylily Russell Southall Daylily Pink Daylily pale pink DameÂs Rocket purple Garden Phlox fuchsia Gooseneck Loosetrife Iris pallida Iris Before The Storm Iris Gypsy Queen Iris Hello Darkness Iris Immortality rebloomer Iris Michael Paul dwarf Iris Purple Noid Iris Round Table Iris Wabash Iris Yellow Noid Liriope Monkey Grass Obedient Plant rose-purple Siberian Iris purple Spiderwort purplish-blue Rose Campion Bleeding Heart pink Bleeding Heart white Pulmonaria...See MoreWant: cannas, lilies, daylilies, crinums
Comments (3)I have maybe 10 varieties of Canna. Some new varities, rare, not in stores yet. I also have maybe 7 varieties of day lilly. Spring would be the best time for dividing, right? Dawn cactus4you@gmail.com 209-668-0474 I haven't gotten my website built yet....See MoreHAVE: have ; cannas to trade......
Comments (7)Hi Tina_2 I know you posted this a LONG time ago and had a reply over a month ago BUT ... Do you still have Cannas to offer? I have plants. I am a few planting zones behind you so my planting material growth will be a little behind what you have in your area. Just skimming over your list of wants for your trade I would be able to offer Asiatic Lilies, Hosta, Daylily, 'variegated something' (I forget the name of this but will look it up ASAP) or ferns, and who knows what else out there in my 'run away garden'. I started amassing plants a bit over 10 years ago. Than I was diagnosed with a couple of degenerative back conditions and now I am thinning out the plants I love. I can no long weed the massive plantings I put in. I wasn't able to get my Cannas dug a couple of years ago before our zone 5 frost froze them out and I thought I would do without them. I miss them. Thanks ... Happy gardening! Stardust...See More- 13 years ago
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