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Seed Catalog Online Back to sheffields.com Botanical Name Common Name Pkt Price Oz Price Abies Abies bornmuelleriana Kongsora Kongsora Turkish Fir, Kongsora Bornmuller's Fir $8.95 $34.95 Abies concolor AZ, Kaibab White Fir, Concolor Fir $5.95 $20.95 Abies concolor CO, San Juan White Fir, Concolor Fir $5.95 $18.95 Abies concolor NM, Cibola White Fir, Concolor Fir $4.95 $19.95 Abies concolor Oregon White Fir, Concolor Fir $7.95 $29.95 Abies concolor AZ, Apache White Fir, Concolor Fir $5.95 $19.95 Abies fraseri NC, Roan Mt. Fraser Fir, Fraser's Fir $6.95 $40.95 Abies fraseri New York Fraser Fir, Fraser's Fir $4.95 $15.52 Abies fraseri VA, Mt. Rogers Fraser Fir, Fraser's Fir $6.95 $69.95 Abies fraseri NC, Roan Mt. X Mt. Rogers Fraser Fir, Fraser's Fir $4.95 $59.95 Abies grandis Inland Ecotype Grand Fir, Giant Fir, Clearwater Grand Fir $5.95 $19.95 Abies koreana Korean Fir $6.95 $31.95 Abies nordmanniana Ambrolauri Nordmann Fir, Caucasian Fir $6.95 $24.95 Abies nordmanniana Bakuriana Nordmann Fir, Caucasian Fir $6.95 $24.95 Abies nordmanniana Turkey Nordmann Fir, Caucasian Fir $4.95 $19.95 Abutilon Abutilon grandifolium Hairy Indian Mallow $5.95 $79.95 Acanthus Acanthus hungaricus Bear's Breech, Bear's Breeches $11.95 $249.95 Acer Acer barbinerve Bearded Maple $11.95 $99.95 Acer campbellii subsp. sinense Campbell Maple, Campbell's Maple, Chinese Maple $4.95 $16.95 Acer capillipes Snake-bark Maple $8.95 $29.95 Acer caudatum 'Ukurunduense' Arahaga Maple, Ukurundu Maple $6.95 $26.95 Acer oliverianum Oliver Maple $11.95 $79.95 Acer pectinatum subsp. maximowiczii Maximowicz's Snakebark Maple $8.95 $41.33 Acer rubrum Southern dewinged Red Maple $4.95 $16.95 Acer rubrum Northern dewinged Red Maple $4.95 $14.95 Acer rubrum Northern wings Red Maple $3.95 $14.95 Acer rubrum Southern winged Red Maple $3.95 $15.95 Acer rubrum var. drummondii $4.95 $19.95 Acmella Acmella oleracea Toothache Plant, Paracress, Electric Daisy, Electric Buttons, Buzz Buttons, Peek-A-Boo, $4.95 $99.95 Eyeball Plant Actaea Actaea cimicifuga Bugbane, Black Snake Root, Foetid Bugbane $8.95 $701.44 Actaea dahurica Bugbane $8.95 $1303.35 Oct 02 2021 1/24 2 Back to sheffields.com Adenanthera Adenanthera pavonina Red Beadtree $7.95 $18.95 Adonis Adonis aestivalis Summer Pheasant's Eye $2.95 $9.95 Aesculus Aesculus glabra Ohio Buckeye, Smooth Buckeye, Fetid Buckeye, American Buckeye $8.95 $17.90 Aesculus hippocastanum Horse Chestnut $7.95 $15.90 Agapanthus Agapanthus preacox African-lily, Lily of the Nile $5.95 $216.95 Agave Agave utahensis Utah Agave $4.95 $86.95 Ageratum Ageratum conyzoides Tropical Whiteweed $17.95 $1199.50 Ageratum houstonianum dwarf Blue Mink Flossflower, Garden Ageratum $4.95 $24.95 Albizia Albizia julibrissin Mimosa, Silk Tree, Persian Silk Tree, pink siris $4.95 $16.95 Albizia saman Raintree, Monkeypod Tree $4.95 $14.95 Allium Allium cepa White Sweet Spanish White Sweet Spanish Onion $1.95 $11.95 Allium schoenoprasum Wild Chives, Chives $1.95 $15.95 Alnus Alnus acuminata Andes Alder $4.95 $19.95 Amelanchier Amelanchier lamarckii Juneberry $4.95 $79.95 Amorpha Amorpha canescens clean seed Leadplant, Lead Plant $4.95 $25.27 Amorpha georgiana var. confusa Georgia False Indigo, False Indigo, Savannah Indigobush $8.95 $22.72 Andropogon Andropogon gerardii Rountree Rountree Big Bluestem $1.95 $5.69 Andropogon gerardii Niagara Niagara Big Bluestem $3.95 $11.95 Oct 02 2021 2/24 2 Back to sheffields.com Antirrhinum Antirrhinum majus Maximum Garden Snapdragon, Snapdragon $1.95 $19.95 Apium Apium graveolens Wild Celery $1.95 $12.95 Aralia Aralia chinensis Chinese Angelica Tree $4.95 $19.95 Araucaria Araucaria angustifolia Parana Pine, Candelabra Tree, Brazilian Pine $19.95 $39.90 Araucaria columnaris New Caledonia Pine, Cook Pine $10.95 $21.90 Arctostaphylos Arctostaphylos manzanita Whiteleaf Manzanita, Parry Manzanita, Common Manzanita $6.95 $16.95 Argemone Argemone mexicana Mexican Pricklypoppy $6.95 $149.95 Artemisia Artemisia absinthium Absinthium, Common Wormwood $7.95 $49.95 Artemisia cana Silver Sagebrush, Sticky Sagebrush, Silver Wormwood, Hoary Sagebrush, Dwarf $4.95 $29.95 Sagebrush Artemisia frigida Prairie Sagewort $4.95 $43.84 Arthropodium Arthropodium cirrhatum Rock-lily, Renga lily $6.95 $289.95 Artocarpus Artocarpus heterophyllus Jackfruit $9.95 $19.90 Aruncus Aruncus vulgaris Bride's Feathers, Goatsbeard $4.95 $94.69 Asclepias Asclepias physocarpa Balloonplant $8.95 $799.50 Asclepias speciosa Showy Milkweed $4.95 $34.95 Bauhinia Bauhinia vahlii Malu creeper, Maloo Creeper $4.95 $9.90 Oct 02 2021 3/24 2 Back to sheffields.com Beta Beta vulgaris Early Wonder $1.95 $7.95 Beta vulgaris Rainbow Rainbow Swiss Chard $1.95 $7.95 Beta vulgaris 'Detroit Dark Red' Common Beet, Detroit Dark Red Beet $1.95 $6.95 Beta vulgaris cicla Fordhook Fordhook Swiss Chard $1.95 $6.95 Betula Betula luminifera Shinybark Birch $4.95 $13.13 Betula platyphylla Japonica Japanese White Birch $5.95 $42.95 Betula platyphylla Kamchatka Kamchatka Asian White Birch $3.95 $24.95 Betula platyphylla Szechwanica Szechwan Asian White Birch $4.95 $18.36 Betula platyphylla japonica White Spire White Spire Birch $5.95 $59.95 Brachychiton Brachychiton acerifolius Flame Bottletree, Flame Tree $9.95 $29.95 Brahea Brahea armata Blue Hesper Palm, Mexican blue palm, Blue Fan Palm, Sweet Brahea, Palma Blanca $13.95 $27.90 Brassica Brassica juncea Green wave $1.95 $7.95 Brassica napus 'Bonar' Rape, Bonar Forage Rape $1.95 $6.95 Brassica napus 'Wichita' Rape, Wichita Rape, Wichita Canola Rape $2.95 $9.95 Brassica oleracea Romanesco Romanesco Broccoli, Roman Cauliflower, Romanesco, Broccolo Romanesco, $2.95 $13.95 Romanesque Cauliflower Brassica oleracea Champion $1.95 $7.95 Brassica oleracea Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Heading Cabbage, Kale, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Kohlrabi $1.95 $7.95 Brassica oleracea var italica Waltham 29 Broccoli $1.95 $7.95 Brassica rapa Lorifolia Goldenball Turnip, Goldenball Turnip $1.95 $8.95 Brassica rapa Lorifolia Purple Top White Globe Turnip, Purple Top White Globe Turnip $1.95 $6.95 Buddleja Buddleja davidii Orange Eye Butterflybush, Butterfly Bush, Summer Lilac $7.95 $169.50 Buddleja globosa Orange-ball-tree $15.95 $2199.95 Caesalpinia Caesalpinia velutina Totoposte, Palo Colorada, Chaperon blanco, Aripin $6.95 $15.36 Callistephus Callistephus chinensis China Aster $2.95 $8.19 Camassia Camassia leichtlinii Large Camas $6.95 $69.95 Oct 02 2021 4/24 2 Back to sheffields.com Canavalia Canavalia gladiata Sword Jackbean $8.95 $17.90 Canavalia pubescens Lavafield Jackbean, Awikiwiki $19.95 $187.78 Capsicum Capsicum annuum 'Jalapeno M' Jalapeno M Pepper $1.95 $19.95 Capsicum annuum 'Ca Wonder 300' California Wonder 300 Pepper $2.95 $12.95 Capsicum annuum Cubanelle Sweet Pepper $1.95 $9.95 Capsicum annuum Early Jalapeno Early Jalapeno Pepper $1.95 $11.95 Capsicum annuum Sweet Banana Sweet Banana Pepper $1.95 $9.95 Capsicum annuum Serrano Serrano Pepper $1.95 $17.95 Caragana Caragana korshinskii Korshinsk Peashrub $3.95 $16.95 Carex Carex testacea Orange Sedge, Speckled Sedge, Red Switch Grass $9.95 $349.95 Carica Carica papaya Papaya $9.95 $79.95 Carlina Carlina acaulis Simplex Smooth Carlina $8.95 $269.56 Carnegiea Carnegiea gigantea Saguaro, Giant Saguaro $8.95 $599.50 Carpinus Carpinus betulus European Hornbeam, Hornbeam $6.95 $14.95 Carpinus henryana Henry's Hornbeam $5.95 $19.95 Carpinus japonica Japanese Hornbeam $5.95 $29.95 Carpinus turczaninowii Korean Hornbeam $4.95 $22.93 Carya Carya laciniosa Shellbark Hickory, Shagbark Hickory, Bigleaf Shagbark Hickory, Kingnut, Big Shellbark, $9.95 $19.90 Bottom Shellbark, Thick Shellbark, Western Shellbark Cassia Cassia fistula Golden Shower $5.95 $15.95 Casuarina Casuarina cunninghamiana River Sheoak, Beefwood, River Oak, Creek Oak, River Oak Casuarina, Kasa, Australian $3.95 $15.95 Pine Oct 02 2021 5/24 2 Back to sheffields.com Catalpa Catalpa bungei Manchurian Catalpa $4.95 $19.95 Catharanthus Catharanthus roseus Madagascar Periwinkle, Rose Periwinkle, Rosy Periwinkle $3.95 $18.95 Ceanothus Ceanothus cordulatus Whitethorn Ceanothus $7.95 $149.95 Ceanothus integerrimus Deerbrush $8.95 $149.95 Cedrus Cedrus libani Cedar Of Lebanon, Lebanon Cedar $5.95 $19.95 Celastrus Celastrus scandens American Bittersweet, Climbing Bittersweet $7.95 $89.95 Celosia Celosia argentea Silver Cock's Comb $4.95 $19.95 Celtis Celtis occidentalis Europe Common Hackberry $5.95 $15.95 Celtis planchoniana Smooth Hackberry $8.95 $21.75 Cenchrus Cenchrus ciliaris Buffel Grass, African Foxtail Grass $5.95 $89.95 Chaenomeles Chaenomeles sinensis Chinese Quince, Mugua, Mogwa, Karin $6.95 $44.50 Chamaecrista Chamaecrista nictitans Sensitive Partridge Pea $6.95 $199.50 Chamaedorea Chamaedorea elegans Parlor Palm, Neanthe Bella Palm $5.95 $14.95 Chamaerops Chamaerops humilis European Fan Palm $9.95 $19.90 Chasmanthium Chasmanthium latifolium Indian Woodoats, Northern Sea Oats, Indian Woodoats, Wildoats, Sea Oats $4.95 $19.95 Oct 02 2021 6/24 2 Back to sheffields.com Chionanthus Chionanthus virginicus Old Man's Beard, White Fringetree, Grancy Grey Beard $7.95 $19.95 Chloris Chloris virgata Feather Fingergrass, Feather Finger Grass $8.95 $89.50 Choerospondias Choerospondias axillaris Lapsi, Candy Tree, Nepali Hog Plum $13.95 $27.90 Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum coronarium $1.95 $7.95 Chrysolepis Chrysolepis sempervirens Bush Chinquapin, Dwarf Golden Chinquapin $17.95 $80.09 Cinna Cinna arundinacea Sweet Woodreed $5.95 $24.95 Citrullus Citrullus lanatus Crimson Sweet Watermelon $1.95 $12.95 Cladrastis Cladrastis kentukea Yellowwood, Kentucky Yellowwood, Yellow Ash, American Yellowwood,
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