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Alaska Shasta Daisy
Hardy Perennial.
This easy to grow perennial has large white daisy flowers with
bright yellow centers, great for your cottage garden and perfect
for a cut flower.
Item Code: WF117
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Aureus Yellow Lupine
Perennial. Soak seeds
24 hours before planting (Lupinus densiflorus) A stunning, yellow
Lupine; 30” stalks are covered with brilliant flowers.
Item Code: WF110
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Bird's Eyes
Hardy annual. Often self-sows. (Gila
tricolor) Attractive tricolored flowers, white with edges blushed
in lilac--centers are purplish black! Very unique-looking annual
that likes a dry, sunny area.
Item Code: WF107
Bulk Quantities
1 OZ - $5.00
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Black-Eyed Susan
Hardy annual. Often self-sows.
(Rudbeckia hirta) A popular native variety from the Great Plains
of North America. Large yellow daisies with dark brown centers.
Good in heat and drought. Beautiful.
Item Code: WF101
Bulk Quantities
1 oz. - $6.50
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California Poppy
Hardy annual. often selfsows.
(Eschscholzia californica) Early. The brilliant orange,
small poppy from parts of California. This easy-to-grow, spring
bloomer makes a splash of color.
Item Code: WF106
Bulk Quantities
1 oz. - $5.50
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Dames Rocket
(H. matronalis) This plant has naturalized in many parts of the US
since it was introduced in the 1700s. Pretty, large flower spikes of
lilac-colored blooms that are fragrant at night.
Item Code: WF118
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Evening Primrose
Biennial. (Oenothera lamarckiana)
Beautiful, yellow native flower.
Item Code: WF102
Bulk Quantities
1 OZ - $5.00
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Evening-Scented Stock
Hardy annual. Often
self-sows. (Matthiola bicornis) Attractive, small, lavender
flowers are superbly fragrant, great for night gardens. These
will perfume your yard, so plant them everywhere! 18” annual
plants are easy to grow.
Item Code: WF116
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Farewell-to-Spring
Hardy annual. Often selfsows.
(Clarkia amoena) Lovely salmon-pink blossoms. This 16”-
18” annual blooms in the summer; very attractive!
Item Code: WF109
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Gaillardia Indian Blanket
Hardy annual. Often
self-sows. Lovely, yellow, daisy-like flowers with red centers,
this annual is easy to grow. Great for sunny, dry areas.
Item Code: WF111
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Maltese Cross
Lychnis chalcedonica)
Large 3-4’ tall spikes produce stunning neon flame-red colored
clusters of blooms. This perennial often blooms the first year, if
started very early. Was grown by Thomas Jefferson in 1807, and it
still is one of the showiest flowers of early summer!
Item Code: WF119
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Mountain Phlox
Hardy annual. Often selfsows.(
Linanthus Grandiflorus) Pastel lavender-pink flowers.
This native annual is a very beautiful favorite!
Item Code: WF108
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Plains Coreopsis
Hardy annual. Occasionally
self-sows. Prefers a drier soil. (Coreopsis tinctoria) Lovely red
and yellow daisy-like flower, this prairie annual blooms in the
summer or fall; brilliant color.
Item Code: WF104
Bulk Quantities
1 OZ - $4.50
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Russell Mix Lupine
Hardy perennial. Best in
cooler climates. Soak seeds 24 hours before planting.
(Lupinus polyphyllus) Tall stems are covered with beautiful flowers
in colors of pink, red, peach, blue, burgundy, and brown.
This fine flower will naturalize. Soak seed.
Item Code: WF105
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Scarlet Flax
Hardy annual. Often self-sows.
(Linum grandiflorum rubrum) This species can be grown in hot
and dry conditions. The plants produce loads of lovely, scarletred
flowers. This plant is native to southern Europe and northern
Africa. A hardy annual.
Item Code: WF115
Bulk Quantities
1 OZ - $5.00
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Siberian Wallflower
Hardy Perennial.
(Cherianthus allionii) Vibrant yellow-orange, phlox-like flower
clusters are very fragrant and colorful. The 18” perennial plants
bloom early in the season; adds a great splash of color to your
meadow.
Item Code: WF113
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Texas Bluebonnet
Perennial. Soak seeds
24 hours before planting. (Lupinus texensis) This popular,
bright-blue wild flower is the Texas State Flower. An easy annual
to grow.
Item Code: WF103
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Yellow Prairie Coneflower
Hardy perennial.
(Ratibida columnaris) A lovely, perennial flower that is a
common sight in the great prairies of the West. Lovely, yellow,
daisy-like flowers have a tall seed cone; easy to grow.
Item Code: WF112
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