TABLE OF CONTENTS Flowers .............................................................................................................................. 2 Fruit .................................................................................................................................... 5 Grains ................................................................................................................................. 6 Greens ................................................................................................................................ 7 Herbs .................................................................................................................................. 9 Tomatillo ......................................................................................................................... 12 Vegetables ..................................................................................................................... 13 Beans .......................................................................................................................... 29 Beetberry ................................................................................................................... 31 Beets .......................................................................................................................... 32 Carrots ....................................................................................................................... 33 Celery ......................................................................................................................... 34 Chard .......................................................................................................................... 35 Corn ............................................................................................................................ 36 Cucumbers ................................................................................................................ 37 Eggplant ..................................................................................................................... 38 Fennel ......................................................................................................................... 39 Kale ............................................................................................................................. 40 Leeks .......................................................................................................................... 41 Lettuce ....................................................................................................................... 42 Onions ........................................................................................................................ 43 Parsley root ............................................................................................................... 44 Parsnips ...................................................................................................................... 45 Peppers ...................................................................................................................... 46 Radishes ..................................................................................................................... 48 Salsify ......................................................................................................................... 49 Soybeans ................................................................................................................... 50 Squash ....................................................................................................................... 51 Tomatoes Large Fruited .......................................................................................... 52 Tomatoes Small Fruited ........................................................................................... 59 Turnip ......................................................................................................................... 62 FLOWERS ASTER, CHINA BATCHELORS BUTTON (Callistephus chinensis) Lovely Matsumota (Centaurea cyanus) (Annual) Mixed colours. Mix wide colour range of 5 cm. blooms with Edible. Min. 100 seeds per packet. yellow centers. Heat tolerant, strong straight stems and long... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 BLANKET FLOWER CALENDULA (Gaillardia aristata) (Perennial) Beautiful (Calendula officinalis) Deep orange and yellow/red. Drought tolerant. Approx. 100 gold. Edible flower. Approx. 30 seeds per seeds per packet. packet. Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 CANTERBURY BELLS CLEOME (Campanula glomerata) Biennial. Seed Cleome-Spider Flower originally from Ireland. Mixed blues, pink (C. spinosa) and white bell shaped flowers to 2' tall. Min. Nice tall plant with pink and white 'spider 500 seeds. like' flowers. Approx. .25 gram per packet. Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 COLUMBINE, MIXED COSMOS (Aquilegia alpina) (Perennial) - Mixed (Cosmos bipinnatus) (Annual) colours. Beautiful spring flower. Nice tall plant, purple and white flowers with lacy foliage. Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 CUP PLANT FOXGLOVE Perennial (Silphium perfoliatum) Sunflower (Digitalis purpurea) (Biennial) Pink. Wild like flowers with leaves attached to stems Welsh variety, approx. 1. meter tall. Min. to form cups - finches and chickadees love 100 seeds. the seeds and... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 FRED'S GIANT ZINNIA GLOBE THISTLE ** (Zinnia elegans) (Annual) - Giant Zinnia. Attractive light blue globes with serrated Mixed colours. Drought tolerant. thistle leafs. Reaches 36” tall, adds nice contrast to the flower garden. Deer leave **Varieties grown with the same ethics and them alone but... practices at Sunshine... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 GLORIOSA DAISY JACKPOT TANSY (Rudbeckia hirta) (Perennial) Yellow, brown (Tanacetum niveum) (Perennial) Silver grey center.classic yellow daisy. foliage with white/yellow flowers. Not invasive. Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 JOHNNY JUMP-UP JUANA'S ORANGE AMARANTH Johnny Jump-up (Viola tricolor) Historic ** Guatemalan variety rescued by Juana, small pansy, harbinger of spring. Edible. the woman whose family revived this Approx. 25 seeds per packet. variety after almost being lost during the civil war. A great addition... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 LIONS EAR-LIONS TAIL MARIGOLD, GEM Lions Ear-Lions Tail (Tagetes tenuifolia) (Annual) Citrus scented/flavoured. Approx. 200 Seeds per (Leonotis leonurus) (Annual) Tall, deep packet. orange florets on prickly leaf axils, used as a euphoriant in Africa. Min 250... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 MIXED MARIGOLD MYSTIC MERLIN MALLOW (Tagetes sp) (Malva sylvestris) ** (Annual) Tall fragrant marigolds with - Edible Flower - colours from yellow to vibrant orange. 2” Blooms, lightly striped with a darker Attracts beneficial insects and adds great shade on very dense, bushy, attractive colour to... shrub 4 to 5 feet tall... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 ORNAMENTAL PHACELIA (Helianthus annuus) Mixed colours. Approx. (Phacelia tanacetafolia) 50 seeds per packet. Beautiful powder blue blooms, amazing bee Price: $3.50 plant. Approx. 200 seeds per package Price: $3.50 PINCUSHION FLOWER RED AMARANTHUS Scabiosa sp. Amaranthus cruentus . Ancient grain of the Beautiful deep burgundy variety. Attractive Aztec, can grow over 6', stunning colour to many butterflies. Annual, blooms freely displays. Seed can be popped and eaten as into the Autumn. 12 to 16" tall. a snack. ... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 SNAPDRAGON STRAW FLOWER (Antirrhinum majus) (Perennial) Mixed (Xerochrysum bracteatum) colours. Mixed colour, use for dry flowers, keep their Price: $3.50 colour, attractive to bees, butterflies and other beneficials. 50... Price: $3.50 TITHONIA (MEXICAN SUNFLOWER) Rigid upright plants produce many vibrant firey orange flowers adored by pollinators and birds. Heat loving plants are drought tolerant once... Price: $3.50 FRUIT ANCIENT WATERMELON AUNT MOLLYS GROUND CHERRY (Citrullus lanatus) Discovered in the 1920’s in a woven pot in a Physalis pruiniosa Profusion of small sweet cave in Arizona’s Mogollon rim. Upon berries encased in papery husks. Sprawling growing this variety a crookneck was... plants to 3 feet. 70 days from transplanting. ... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 FIRE AND ICE BERRY GROUND CHERRY OR CAPE GOOSEBERRY/POHA Solanum sisymbriifolium. Annual. Also known as the Litchi Tomato. 2 to 3 cm Annual (Physalis Peruvians) red berry. Yellow inside, grows inside a Ground Cherry or Cape Gooseberry AKA husk like a tomatillo, ... Poha. Upright ground cherry with loonie sized fruit. ... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 MELON, GOLDEN MIDGET SIERRA GOLD CANTALOUPE ** (Citrullus lanatus) Golden rind, red flesh, (Cucumis melo) sweet watermelon to 3 lbs. Very productive and tasty fruits make this variety a great addition to any garden. Thick ** Varieties grown with the same ethics and fleshed fruit up to 3lbs. Great powdery... practices at Sunshine... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 STRAWBERRY, WHITE ALPINE SUNBERRY (Fragaria vesca semper florens) (Solanum burbankii) Perennial white strawberry variety. 75 Days. Also known as 'wonderberry' Everbearing compact bushes produce developed by Luther Burbank, plant breeder delicious fragile fruit all season long. ... genius. Small 1/4" berries. Good yield.... Price: $3.50 Price: $3.50 GRAINS 2 ROW PURPLE BARLEY JUANA'S ORANGE AMARANTH (Hordeum vulgare )(Annual) ** Guatemalan variety rescued by Juana, Rich barley flavour. Purple grains. Generally the woman whose family revived this spring planted, good lodging resistance.
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