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- Florabunda Seeds
Florabunda Seeds
1973 Villiers Line
Indian River, ON Canada. K0L 2B0
705.295.6440 (tel)
705.295.4035 (fax)
Email: contact@florabundaseeds.com
www.florabundaseeds.com
www.facebook.com/FloraundaSeeds
SAVIN G THE SEEDS OF OUR PAST
SAVING THE SEEDS OF OUR PAST
INDEX
Love-In-A-Mist
Love-In-A-Puff
Love-Lies-Bleeding
Luffa
Lupins
Lychnis
Macleaya
Magic Hollyhock
Maltese Cross
Malva
Marigold
Mask Flower
Matthiola
Meadow Foam
Mexican Dwarf Ball
Mexican Hat
Mexican Sunflower
Mexican Tulip Poppy
Mina
Mirabilis
Mixed Bulk Seed
Molluccella
Monarda
Morning Glory
Musk Mallow
My Secret Garden Mix
Myosotis
12
28
4
29
11, 18, 23
18
31
11
18
11, 23
14,15
14
25
11
4
23
14
10
29
25
33
11
25
29, 30
23
32
24
Nasturtium
14, 15
Nemophila
11
Nicotiana
25,26
Nierembergia
12
Nigella
12
Nolana
12
North Country Wildflower Mix 31
Dirk and his dad
Ornamental Grasses
Ornamental Kale
31
5
Painted Tongue
14
Papaver
12, 13
Partial Shade Wildflower Mix 31
Pasiflora
29
Passion Flower Vine
29
Persicaria
14
Petunia
25
Perennials
16-24, 26
Perennial Wildflower Mix
31
Phacelia
26
Phaseolus
29
Pheasant’s Eye
4
Phlox
25
Pincushion Flower
26
Plume Poppy
31
Poached Egg Flower
11
Poor Man’s Weather Glass
4
Poppy
12, 13
Poppy Collection
Portulaca
Prairie Evening Primrose
Pumpkin on a Stick
Pyrethrum
33
13
26
14
17
Wallflower
White Garden Collection
Wildflower Mixes
Woodland Tobacco
26
33
31,32
26
Zinnia
Ratibida
Red Hot Poker
Ricinus
Rose Campion
Rudbeckia
23
18
13
18
14,23,24
Salpiglossis
Sanvitalia
Scabiosa
Scarlet Flax
Scarlet Runner Bean
Setaria
Shasta Daisy
Siberian Motherwort
Snapdragon
Solanum
Solenastemom
Songbird Flower Mix
Sorghum
Special Mixes & Collections
Spider Flower
Staircase Plant
Straw Flowers
Sunflower
Sunflower Collection
Swamp Milkweed
Swan River Daisy
Sweet Alyssum
Sweet Pea
Sweet Pea Collection
Sweet Rocket
Sweet Sultan
Sweet William
14
14
26
11
28
31
17
11
5
14
7
32
31
31-33
7
11
10
9, 10
33
16
5
25
27, 28
33
26
24
26
Tagetes
Tangutica
Tassel Flower
Teasel
Thunbergia
Tickseed
Tidy Tips
Tithonia
Trionum
Triticum
Tropaeolum
Trumpet Flower
Twinspur
14,15
28
13
17
29
7
24
15
10
31
15,29
24
9
Vegetable Sponge
Verbena
Vines
Viola
29
23
27-30
23
VEGETABLES
15
33-36
Artichoke
Beans
Beets
Broccoli
Brussel Sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Collards
Country Vegetable Garden
Collection
Cucumber
Egg Plant
Khol Rabi
Kale
Lettuce
Onions
Peas
Parsnips
Peppers
Radishes
Root Veggie Collection
Salad Garden Collection
Spinach
Tomatoes
Turnips
HERBS
33
33
33
34
34
34
34
34
34
32
34
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
36
36
33
33
36
36
36
37,38
Borage
Catnip
Chives
Dill
Echinacea/Purple Coneflower
German Chamomile
Herb Garden Collection
Italian Large Leaf Basil
Lemongrass
Mint
Parsley
Rosemary
Sage
Self Heal
Summer Savory
Thyme
37
37
37
37
37
37
32
37
37
38
38
38
38
37
38
W E L C O M E T O T H E 2 0 1 6 C AT A L O G U E
After a busy season, many thanks go out to
our customers for such a successful year.
We enjoyed meeting some of you at various
garden shows and sharing gardening stories
with you. We always love to hear from you,
either in person, mail, e-mail or Facebook.
Also, we received some beautiful photos
from customers across the county. Some of
which we posted on our Facebook Page. Be
sure to have a look.
This year was a banner year for us in our
Fundraising endevours. It is very exciting for
us to be helping schools, as well as other
organizations and clubs raise money for
their projects. You can see the details of our
program on our website under - Fundraising
Custom packaging is also on the rise. We
did several different custom packages over
the year. We have added some of these to
our website under - Seed Favours for Special
Events. Be sure to have a look, some are
very eye catching.
You as customers are great at asking for
new varieties. We listen and try to find and
bring in your requests. This year you will
see we have added Angel’s Trumpet, Dusty
Miller, and Annual Burning Bush to name
just a few. These are noted on our website
bulletin board as well as marked in this
catalogue.
As always we welcome your thoughts,
comments and pictures and invite you to
stay in touch during the 2016 gardening
season through our website, newsletters,
and Facebook Page. Wishing everyone a
wonderful 2016 gardening season.
Happy Gardening!
Dirk
If you’re in the area be sure to visit us at the
following garden shows in 2016:
Stratford Garden Festival - Mar. 3 to 6
Canada Blooms - Mar. 11 to 20
Peterborough Garden Show - Apr. 8 to 10
IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM FLORABUNDA SEEDS
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the cost of seeds down by ordering through our website rather than this catalogue.
Send us the form below and we will update our records. Thanking you in advance for
your help. Dirk
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Heirloom and Unusual Annual Flowers.........................................................4-15
Heirloom Perennials and Biennials............................................................16-23
Fragrant
Flowers..................................................................................24-26
Vines and Ornamental Grasses....................................................................27-31
Special Mixtures and Collections..........................................................31-33
Heirloom Vegetables.................................................................................33-36
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Herbs..........................................................................................37-38
General Information.....................................................................................3,39
Gift Certificates, Fund Raising Opportunities etc..........................................19, 22
Order Form...................................................................................................20, 21
Index...........................................................................................................40, 41
SAVING THE SEEDS OF THE PAST
PO Box 38
Keene, ON Canada, K0L 2G0
705.295.6440 (tel)
705.295.4035 (fax)
Email: contact@florabundaseeds.com
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Members of:
Seeds of Diversity Canada
Canadian Organic Growers
Peterborough Horticultural Society
North American Native Plant Society
SAFE SEED PLEDGE
We pledge that we do not knowingly buy or sell genetically engineered seeds or plants.
F I N D I N G Y O U R W AY A R O U N D
ANNUALS,
BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS
SYMBOLS YOU WILL SEE
Annuals are plants which complete their
life cycle, flowering and going to seed in
their 1st year. They have the longest
bloom season.
Attractive to hummingbirds
Biennials grow strong plants in their 1st
season which bloom in their 2nd season
and self-seed, then die providing their own
replacements for the next year. Selfperpetuating.
Good cutting flower
Perennials’ leaves die back in winter and
renew growth each spring. Some bloom 1st
yr. from seed and others start in their 2nd yr.
They often live for decades. Bloom time is
generally shorter.
Partial Shade
CLIMATE ZONES
Although we are based in Ontario, our
seeds go to many countries and so we have
chosen varieties which will thrive in a wide
diversity of climates. Annuals generally do
not require zoning but rather have cultural
requirements, which you will see with the
listings. Perennials will have their zones
indicated as a guide. We welcome any input
on your findings. Zones go as follows,
indicating lowest temperature in winter:
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
Fº
below -50º
-50º to -40º
-40º to -30º
-30º to -20º
-20º to -10º
-10º to 0º
0º to 10º
10º to 20º
20º - 30º
30º - 40º
Cº
below -45º
-45º to -40º
-40º to -34º
-34º to -29º
-29º to -23º
-23º to -17º
-17º to -12º
-12º to -7º
-7ºto -1º
-1º to 5º
Attractive to butterflies
Good drying flower or herb
3
Sun
Good for containers
I
II
O
N
D.S.
Tr.
Perennials that bloom 1st yr.
Perennials that start blooming 2nd yr.
Organically grown seed
Native
Direct seed. Sow seeds in their flowering
positions outdoors after frost date.
Transplant from indoor starts.
A NOTE ON BUTTERFLIES
In many parts of North America butterflies are
disappearing at an alarming rate due to lack
of food supply because of habitat destruction.
Our butterfly friendly varieties are designated
by a butterfly symbol. Please take note of this
when ordering your seeds.
There are so many other winged and feathered creatures that we can invite into our
gardens, giving us the pleasure of their
company and giving them the food for
their survival. Please let us know of your
experiences and feel free to recommend
other flowers with pleasing characteristics.
We will consider including them in our
stock.
HE IR LOOM & U NUSUAL ANNUAL S
A002
A012
FLOWERING MAPLE
BISHOP’S FLOWER
ABUTILON MIX
4
Equally at home as a houseplant or in the middle or
back of the border, this popular Victorian plant is not
seen as often as it should be. Papery, bell-shaped 58cm yellow, red, orange or white flowers hang along
the stems that hold maple-like leaves. Growing
100cm and blooming spring to autumn. This beauty
can be moved inside for winter and trained as a standard houseplant. Start indoors in peat pots. Cover
seed lightly Germ. @ 18C. Note: Seed is slow to germinate.
Ammi
A tall naturalistic annual with tall stiff stems topped
with 15 cm wide flower heads smothered with tiny
white flowers. Growing to 100 cm tall, they are at
home in a wildflower garden or informal planting.
Useful in flower arrangements
A013
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING
Amaranthus caudatus
(A.melancholicus)
A003
HOLLYHOCK
INDIAN SPRING
Althaea rosea
Although in fact a perennial, ‘Indian Spring' has
been grown as an annual since the 1930s. A good
vertical accent in any garden sporting large 12 cm
single, ruffled flowers in shades of rose, red and
white. D.S. early or Tr. from individual pots. (Germ
18oC) Ht. 1.5-2 m, Sp. 30 cm.
The essence of Victoriana with its pendulous, chenille-like maroon-coloured ropes up to 50 cm in
length. Very dramatic. Grown in Britain since the late
1500s. D.S. and thin early. Ht. 60-90 cm, Sp. 40 cm
A014
GREEN LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING
Amaranthus caudatus viridus
The green form of the above offers vibrant lime
green flower tassels–perfect with the red form in
flower arrangements. Grows 60-90 cm.
A006
MEXICANUM DWARF BALL
A016
BLUE BALL
POOR MAN'S WEATHER GLASS
Ageratum
Also known as the Floss Flower, this annual produces mounds of frothy, blue flowers. It is at home
in either border plantings or in naturalized gardens.
The 30 cm plants bloom from June until frost. Tolerant of many soil conditions, they usually self seed.
A009
CORN COCKLE
Anagallis linifolia caerulea
The masses of bright gentian blue flowers close up
when rain is threatening; hence the name. A prostrate hardy annual well suited to rock gardens or
other areas where low, spreading, long-flowering
plants are desired. D.S. and space 15 cm. Will self
seed.
A019
Agrostemma githago
TALL SNAPDRAGONS
This delicate looking cottage garden favourite is
sturdier than it looks. Deep pink flowers will bloom
all summer at the back or middle of the border. Will
self-seed. Grows 60-70 cm tall. Great cut flower,
Enjoys poor, well-drained soil in full sun. D.S.
A must for those who have never grown 90 cm
snapdragons before! Majestic spikes of ruffled
snapdragons bloom in gorgeous hues along thick
sturdy stems. Germ. 20oC, Tr. Often P. in Zone 8
Antirrhinum majus maximum
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A020
BLUE-EYED AFRICAN DAISY
Arctotis grandis
These heat loving plants thrive in sandy, well
drained soil. The 10 cm silvery white, daisy-like
blooms with blue disk florets are borne on 50 cm
stalks from mid-summer to fall. the tops of the 12
cm lobed leaves are deep green on the top and silvery green on the bottom creating an interesting
contrast when stirred in the breeze. Does best when
direct seeded.
A026
SWAN RIVER DAISY
Brachycome iberidifolia
Native to Australia, these easy to grow delightful
airy plants bear masses of dainty daisylike flowers
among deeply cut, grey-green, fern-line foliage. The
4 cm flowers range from purple-blues to whites and
pinks with black or yellow eyes. During the very hot
days of summer, blooming will stop but resume in
cooler late summer and fall days. Grows to 30 to 40
cm in height.
A028
BUR MARIGOLD
Bidens aurea
An abundance of golden yellow flowers and soft
lush ferny folliage made this a ‘must have’ in your
border plantings or containers. These easy to grow
annuals will bloom from early summer to frost. They
do best when directly seeded. Ht. 20 cm.
CALENDULA
Calendula officinalis
Dress them up or down, calendulas are one of the
easiest, hardiest players in the garden. Frost and
drought tolerant, quick to bloom, cheerful and undemanding. D.S. Poor soil O.K. Ht. 45 cm, Sp. 20 cm.
A033
ORANGE KING
Dating back to the mid-1800s ‘the king’ is said to
be the oldest strain of double calendula. These deep
orange, vigorously growing heirlooms have survived
despite extensive modern breeding of this genus. O.
A034
GOLD EMPEROR
The golden yellow, double flowers will brighten up
your garden.
A035
CUT FLOWER MIX
This mixture ranges from pale yellow to deep orange and reds. Long lasting flowers bloom on 50
cm stems
A038
HONEYWORT
Cerinthe major ‘purpurescens’
Honeywort is destined to become very popular as a
container plant. Growing to 45 cm, the fleshy bluegreen leaves are motled in white and near the end
of each stem they form deep blue bracts ending in
clusters of purple and pink modding bells. A very
unusual but very pretty addition to your container
plantings. Soak seeds overnight. Start indoors 6
weeks before last frost. Annual.
A030
ORNAMENTAL KALE
Brassica
Starting ornamental kale in the early spring and
nurturing them throughout the summer will reward
you with a brilliant folliage display in the fall when
the frost has but the rest of the garden to bed. The
frilly leaves range from creamy yellows to purples
and reds. The colours become more vibrant after
being touched by frost.
A041
TIGER PAW ASTER
Callistephus pavlova
Like most asters, this variety makes a great cut
flower and comes in a wide array of colours. The
quilled flower petals are incurved, twisted and reminiscent of a tiger’s paw. The 10 cm flower heads are
carried by strong, long stems growing to 75 cm.
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A042
A049
CHINA ASTER
BURNING BUSH
QUEEN OF THE MARKET
Callistephus chinensis
A choice cut flower. Starts blooming earlier than most
asters, providing long-lasting large double flowers on
strong stems in a rich array of colours. Prolific
bloomers. Germ. 20oC, Tr. Ht. 60 cm. Sp. 30 cm.
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A043
MONTEZUMA ASTER
NEW
Kochia scoparia
Kochia is useful as a hedging plant or as a specimen. The feathery foliage grows in a globe shape
60 to90cm. The leaves are wonderful for floral
arrangements and the whole bush turns a flaming
purple red in the fall. It is drought tolerant and will
thrive in ordinary well drained soil. Sow 6 weeks
before last frost. Germinate @ 18C. Do not cover
seed. OR direct seed after frost danger. Annual.
Height: to 90cm Spread: to 60cm.
Callistuphus chinensis
The 10 cm multicoloured pompom flowers are held
on strong, upright stems and are on of the earliest
blooming asters. Reaching a height of 70cm this
plant will tolerate hot, dry conditions. They have a
strong disease resistance and make an excellent cut
flower. Germinate 6-8 wks before last frost @ 20C.
cover seed lightly. Or DS after frost danger.
A045
COCKSCOMB
Celosia cristata tall
What could be more reminiscent of the Victorian
age than these plush rooster combs of velvety
bloom? Tight clusters of red, pink or yellow in this
mixture will give you unique cuts for your fresh or
dried bouquets. Start indoors in spring and plant in
full sun with rich moist soil. Easy Tr. Ht. to 45 cm.
Sp. 30 cm.
A050
NEW
DUSTY MILLER
“SILVER DUST”
Senecio Cineraria
This is an old variety that people are discovering
again. It is a beautiful foliage plant that is great for
edging or as an accent plant. “Silverdust” accurately describes this mounding plant with its finely
divided silvery gray leaves (almost white] and its felt
like fuzzy texture. Annual Height: 30cm Spread:
30cm . Sow 6 wks. Before last frost. Germinate @
22C. Cover seed lightly.
CORNFLOWER
A052
A048
BASKETFLOWER ALOHA
Centaurea americana
Like giant bachelor's buttons, these cornflower relatives bear striking 10 cm rose-lilac blooms supported by basket-like bracts atop strong 100 cm
stems. Good cut flowers, fresh or dried while in full
bloom. D.S. early.
CORNFLOWER
Centaurea cyanus
The standard blue cornflower. A classic addition to
any wildflower meadow, in a dazzling shade of
blue. D.S.. 60 cm tall. Reseeding annual.
BATCHELOR’S BUTTONS “JUBILEE GEM”
Centaurea cyanus
A051
An older, dwarf, double variety of the well known
cornflower. The mesmerizing colour of blue glass
has earned them the folk name “bluebottle”.Deadhead occasionally. Will self seed generously. 30 cm
tall. Space 20 cm. D.S. Poor soil O.K.
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A053
A066
RED BOY
Centaurea cyanus
VIOLET QUEEN
Cleome hasslerana
A red version of the above. Try them together for a
dazzling show
Pale bluish-purple hues make a frothy show in the
border.
A054
BLACK BOY
Centaurea cyanus
A069
A black version of the above. Mix blue, red and
black for a show stopper effect.
Solenostemom
A055
SNOWMAN
Centaurea cyanus
COLEUS RAINBOW MIX
Arriving in England from Java in 1825, coleus, with
its multi-coloured folliage became an instant hit.
The colours range from balck and scarlet to golds
and pinks and everything in between. they do
equally well in sun or shade but in a shady spot the
colours are more vibrant. Easy to grow. DS, Tr.
A white version of our popular cornflowers, they will
compliment any of our other varieties. D.S. Easy. N.
A056
ARTISTIC MIX
Centaurea cyanus ‘artistic mix’
An easy to grow mixture. They are all bicolours and
frosted flowers. The colour range from whites to
reds, pinks, blues and blacks.
CLEOME
A072
CHINESE PAGODAS
Collinsia heterophylla
Bands of lilac/white bi-lobed flowers grow around
the stems at intervals like a pagoda high rise. These
shade-loving plants were popular in Victorian times
for children’s gardens. D.S. 45 cm tall. Space 15 cm. N.
A075
TICKSEED
Coreopsis tinetoria
A063
COLOUR FOUNTAIN
Cleome hasslerana
Make a splash with cleome. Heat-loving ‘spider
flower’ grows 120 cm strong stalks, branching out
with large terminal trusses of airy flowers which
evolve into spider-like seed pods. Colours are violet,
deep rose, pink and white.
A064
CHERRY QUEEN
Cleome hasslerana
A striking deep red sure to catch attention.
This 4’ tall North American native is a long blooming, self seeding annual that deserves a spot in any
garden. The 5 cm daisy-like blooms range from yellows to brown-reds and bi-colours. Cutting them for
bouquets and deadheading will encourage flowering. DS
A076
TICKSEED ROULETTE MIX
Coreopsis tinetoria
An easy to grow annual for direct seeding. This mixture has double and semi double flowers in golden
yellows and mahogany. A great cut flower. Annual.
A065
WHITE QUEEN
Cleome hasslerana
Spidery white flowers form fluffy clouds atop stiff
branches.
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COSMOS
A083
'Kosmos' is Greek for beautiful. Well named for its
graceful form and glowing colours. One of the most
adaptable and versatile of all the easy annuals. A true
"cut and come again"; cutting stems for bouquets
only encourages more side-shoots and more flowering right through fall. Introduced in the early 1900’s.
D.S. or Tr. for flowers in 8 weeks. Poor soil O.K.
SEA SHELLS
Cosmos bipinnatus
Fluted foxglove-like petals around button centres
bloom for several months. Colours are red, pink and
white. Ht 3'. Sp 1'.
A084
PURITY SUPERIOR
Cosmos bipinnatus
A078
A very select offering from Europe. Reputedly the
finest, most robust white cosmos available.
SUNSET
Cosmos sulphureus
Back by popular demand! Introduced in the 1890’s,
this species is quite different from the bipinnatus.
‘Sunset” bears deep orange, ruffled flowers only 5
cm across, but with the same profusion and heat
tolerance. Ht 70 cm. Sp. 20 cm. O.
A079
SENSATION
Cosmos bipinnatus
AAS Gold Medal winner in 1936 and still one of the
best. Simple 10-15 cm daisy-like flowers in gorgeous
shades of pinks, red and white on well-branched,
self-supporting plants 100 cm tall. Sp 30 cm.
A080
DAZZLER
Cosmos bipinnatus
AAS Gold Medal Winner in 1943, this variety boasts
reddish-pink blossoms with finely-cut, airy foliage.
Ht. 100 cm. Sp 30 cm.
A087
DAHLIAS
Dahlia veriabilis
Originating in Mexico, these easy to grow, showy annuals will dominate your summer border. The semidouble flowers range from very light pastels to gaudy
neons and everything in between. This plant will reward you with a profusion of blooms. Lift the tubers
in the fall and store in a cool dry place and replant
them in the spring. Ht. 60 cm. Sp. 30 cm.
LARKSPURS
Delphinium consolida
More compact versions of their perennial delphinium cousins. Numerous dense spikes of double
flowers are produced on 90 cm plants. Will re-seed
and appear as if perennial. Easy. D.S. early.
A081
RADIANCE
Cosmos bipinnatus
A090
A rich, crimson centre is encircled by deep rose
petals that contrast the ferny foliage. Ht. 100 cm,
Sp. 12 cm.
A hard to find heirloom strain in clear blue.
BLUE BELL
A091
A082
SALMON BEAUTY
PSYCHE
Cosmos bipinnatus
A092
Semi-double petals of purple and pink circle a yellow center to give a ruffled look. Ht. 100 cm,
An unusual and desirable colour of larkspur.
WHITE SPIRE
A cool vertical accent, good for dividing colour
schemes or in a pure white section.
A093
IMPERIAL MIX
A colourful mix of all your favourites.
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A096
SUNFLOWERS
CHINESE LARKSPUR
Delphinium grandiflorum chinense
Helianthus
Discovered in Mongolia this old standby it boasts
large elf-capped-shaped marine blue blossoms on
multi branches. Give it sun/part shade and welldrained soil. Ht. 50 cm. Sp. 30 cm. P in milder areas.
Easy D.S. early
A112
AUTUMN BEAUTY
Helianthus annuus
A099
'Autumn Beauty' is a lovely branching, multi-flowered variety with rich colours ranging from golden
through deep red. To 2m.
TWIN SPUR
A113
Diascia barberea
It is a sprawling, trailing plant that bears pink flowers that have two, slender, horn-like spurs on each
blossom. Perfect for containers in sun or partial
shade. Sow in early spring. Blooms all summer and
into fall. (Perennial to Zone 7) Ht 30 cm. Sp. 30 cm.
D.S.
MAMMOUTH
Helianthus annuus
Grown by natives and settlers alike for seeds, fibre
and fodder, their wide sunny faces have always
been a welcoming sight. Country fair sized - some
up to 30 cm across. Ht. to 2.5 m. N.
A114
A102
CALIFORNIA POPPY ‘BALLERINA’
Eschscholtzia californica
A very choice multi-coloured variety with double,
fluted petals like the skirts of a ballerina. The satinsheened 7 cm flowers of pink, red, cool cream and
gold dazzle the senses as they dance among the
lacy, grey-green foliage. Easy. D.S. Ht. 40 cm. Sp. 20
cm. Keep dead-headed.
TOPOLINO
Helianthus annuus
A dwarf branching sunflower growing to about 40
cm in height with dark centred medium sized deep
yellow blooms.
A115
TEDDY BEAR
Helianthus annuus
This heirloom dwarf variety of sunflowers grows to
about 50 cm. The 12 cm flowers are double deep
yellow and are ideal for cutting.
A105
A116
BABY’S BREATH
ICE CREAM
Helianthus debilis
Gypsophiolia elegans
Tiny star-shaped frothy flowers .5 cm across
smoother delicate foliage. Useful for garden filler or
in floral arrangements. They make great cut flowers.
Direct seed in spring.
This free flowering vareity has multiple soft creamy
yellow flowers with dark centres, is well branched
and reaches to 180 cm.
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DWARF - INCREDIBLE
A108
GLOBE GILIA
Gilia capitata
This dwarf variety matures to a robust plant 40cm
high with a huge yellow sunflower. It is great for containers, pots or an area where you just want a splash
of colour. Grows in almost any soil.
The sky-blue flowers grow in thick spheres on long,
iry stems of this North American wildflower. The
flowers are 3 to 4cm across. Direct seed when frost
is still possible.
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A133
STRAW FLOWERS
BALSAM (LADY’S SLIPPER)
Helichysum bracteatum
DOUBLE ROSE-FLOWERED
Impatiens balsamina
These Australian natives love a hot, sunny spot in
the garden and will reward you with 7 cm doubleflowered blooms ranging from white and yellow to
scarlet. Cut and hang them in small bunches
away from direct sunlight to dry then use them in
dried arrangements. Direct sow this annual after
the last frost or start them indoors 4 weeks earlier.
Ht. 70 cm.
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HIBISCUS
trionum “Simply Love”
A real eye-catcher in your garden or your containers. This fast growing plant is prized for their large
showy trumpet-like flowers. The yellow flowers
have a brown center with purple staments. Needs
rich garden soil.Easy to grow. Direct seed only after
last frost. Sp. 60 cm. Ht. 75 cm.
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MEXICAN TULIP POPPY
Hunnemania fumarifoia
This tender perennial that is treated like an annual
is loaded with clear yellow flowers on lacey green
foliage. Growing up to 150 cm high it will bloom 5
weeks after germination and keep blooming all
summer long. It needs full sun and well drained soil.
The flowers are 7 cm wide and are reminiscent of
California poppies.
These dense, bushy 70 cm plants with long serrated
leaves carry their sumptuous 5 cm double rose-like
blooms at the leaf axils in the top 60 cm. Very
showy and long-blooming. Easy. D.S.
LAVATERA
The flowers resemble those of the hibiscus. Growing
to a height of between 60-120 cm, they are a
sturdy and compact plant. Easy to grow, sow seed
outside after the last frost. Sp. 45 cm.
A136
LAVATERA ‘TANAGRA’
Lavatera trimestris (3 months of bloom)
The hard to find variety Tanagra bears multitudes
of silky cup-shaped flowers in carmine pink. Ht.
100 cm.
A137
SILVER CUP LAVATERA
Lavatera trismestris
This variety is not silver at all, but pink with dark
veins. Ht. 60 cm.
A138
WHITE LAVATERA ‘MONT BLANC’
Lavatera trismestris
A131
CANDYTUFT
Silky petals unfurl to reveal pure white 7 cm flowers. Ht. 60 cm.
GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED
Iberis amera grandiflora
A141
The queen of all candytufts, this variety produces
multiple 6” heads of bright-white flowers that
bloom over a long period. Lightly scented and a
wonderful cut flower to grace your table long after
the first frosts. D.S. Ht. 30 cm.
Lupinus texensis
BLUEBONNET LUPIN
An annual lupin growing only 50 cm tall with dense
spikes of indigo blue flowers. Provide a sloped area
or hillside with well drained soil and they will be inclined to naturalize and appear perennial. D.S. Does
not transplant. Poor soil O.K.
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MEADOW FOAM
MAGIC HOLLYHOCK
POACHED EGG FLOWER
Limnanthes douglasii
Malva s. ssp. mauritiana
A delightful 15 cm beauty covered in lightly fragrant buttercup-type flowers, yellow-centred with
white rims. Popular in Victorian English gardens.
D.S. Easy. N.
A rare and stunning relative of the true hollyhock.
Royal-purple 7 cm hibiscus-shaped flowers with almost black veins form all the way up the stems.
Perennial in Zone 4-9. D.S. early. Ht. 1-2 m. Sp. 30
cm. O
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A158
STAIRCASE PLANT
Leonotis leonurus
Rarely seen or offered, this strange and wonderful
plant looks like something from a Dr. Suess book.
Whorls of fuzzy, rich orange flowers blooms at intervals up tall, spear-like stems which branch from the
base. Loves lots of sun. Sure to invite comment. Ht.
1.8 m, Sp. 1 m, Tr. Germ. 20oC
BELLS OF IRELAND
Molluccella laevis
The dramatic green spires of this unusual flower are
popular in dried bouquets. Tiers of green bells
cradling tiny white or pink flowers do grow along hollow erect stems. The bells emerge green in late summer and fade to papery brown when dry. This
beautiful plant will reach 45 to 90 cm. Start indoors
in peat pots @ 16oC 10 wks before last frost. Or D.S.
in early spring when ground is still cold.
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SIBERIAN MOTHERWORT
A160
Leonotis sibiricus
BABY BLUE EYES
A tall and naturalistic vigorous annual with pinkish
flowers in whorls on long stalks. It creates a real
presence in high bornders or as a background for
lower plants. Annual. Ht. 1.8 m, Tr. Germ. 18oC
Nemophila mesziesii
A wildflower from the Pacific coast. Radiant little
1.5 cm cupped flowers of sky blue with white centres bloom freely on this low-growing, spreading
plant. Needs moisture and some shade. Easy. D.S.
early. Ht 15 cm. Sp. 15 cm. N.
A150
FAIRIES’ TOADFLAX
A163
Linaria morrocana ‘Fairy Bouquet’
CUP FLOWER
Tiny snapdragon-like flowers in pastel shades cover
the branching stems of this 25 cm plant in early
summer. Delicate foliage. AAS Winner in 1933. D.S.
thin to 10 cm. Poor soil O.K.
A153
Nierembergia ‘Purple Robe’
The cup flower will produce masses of rich purple
blooms from summer to early fall. Dark green ferny
foliage supports these cup shaped flowers with yellow throats. Grows 20 cm across. Perfect for edging,
front of the border, rock gardens or containers. Sow
seed indoors 8 weeks before frost. Tr.
SCARLET FLAX
Linum grandiflorum 'Rubrum'
Deep rose-red saucer-shaped flowers 4 cm across
are produced from June-Aug. on these dainty
plants. D.S. Will not transplant. Easy. Poor soil O.K.
Ht. 45 cm. Sp. 20 cm.
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LOVE-IN-A-MIST
Nigella damascena
Nigella has been grown in gardens for some 4 centuries, acquiring such folk names as "Love-entangle", "Hair-of-Venus" and “Jack-in-prison". These
names all describe how the masses of fine lacy foliage provide soft net-like baskets for the flowers.Intriguing striped seed pods balloon out and dry well.
Very easy. D.S. Will re-seed. Poor soil O.K.
POPPIES
Papaver
Poppies are tap-rooted and do not take well to
transplanting, so sow the seeds in flowering position in early spring or fall, thin and deadhead to
keep flowers coming. Dried seed pods are excellent
in bouquets. Poor soil O.K.
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MISS JEKYLL INDIGO
Nigella damascena
A robust and large-flowered variety of a stunning
blue named after the great English plantswoman of
the last century. Ht. to 45 cm. Sp. 30 cm.
A167
MISS JEKYLL WHITE
Nigella damascena
A pure white version of above.
A168
PERSIAN JEWELS
Nigella damascena
Pink, mulberry, blue, white and lavender are the
colours of the jewels in this variety. Ht. 45 cm. Sp. 30
cm.
A169
PERSIAN ROSE
Nigella damascena
This is the love pink found in Persian Jewels. Ht. 45
cm. Sp. 30 cm.
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BLUE BIRD
Nolana paradoxa
A seldom seen, though excellent, bedding or container/basket plant which was popular in Victorian
gardens. This choice variety has vivid blue 7 cm outward-facing flowers with cream throats. Very heat
tolerant. D.S. Does not transplant well. Grows 30
cm. Sp. 25 cm.
PEONY
Papaver somn. var. paeoniflorum
A much sought-after flower, though hard to find,
these sumptuous, richly-coloured heirlooms resemble double peonies. Huge 13 cm blooms in lavender,
red, white and pink. Ht. 100 cm. Sp.40 cm. O.
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WHITE CLOUD
Papaver paeoniflorum
A choice selection of pure white, double, fringed 10
cm flowers.
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BLACK PEONY
Papaver paeoniflorum
These full double flowers of deepest purple will
grab your attention. Ht. 90 cm. Sp. 40 cm.
A178
DANISH FLAG
Papaver somniferum
A large white centre is surrounded by blood-red ruffled petals. Ht. 90 cm. Sp. 40 cm.
A179
HEN AND CHICKENS
Papaver somniferum
Very large seedheads surrounded by clusters of
smaller ones make this variety perfect for those
wanting to collect the seed pods for floral arrangements or wreaths. A conversation piece. Mix of
colours. Ht. 100 cm. Sp. 40 cm.
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THE GIANT
Papaver somniferum
The tallest variety of our poppy selection. Grows to
1.5 m with 10 cm flowers that range from reds,
pinks, mauves to white. Ht. to 100 cm. Sp.50 cm.
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DOUBLE SHIRLEY
Papaver rhoeas
CASTOR BEAN (RED)
Watch the poppy heads drop their bud cloaks and
within hours open their crinkled silk petals to the
sky. Glorious in shades of salmon, rose, scarlet,
white and bi-coloured. 2-3 layers of petals in each.
Ht. 70 cm. Sp. 20 cm.
Try this impressive, exotic erect shrub with branching stems that sport dark red leaves – a real conversation starter. Use to fill in until you decide on
permanent shrub plantings. All parts are toxic.
Bears brilliant burgundy capsules of seeds. Ht. 2 m.
Sp. 1 m. Easy D.S. or Tr.
Ricinus communis gibsonii
A182
RED LEGION (FIELD POPPY)
Papaver rhoeas
The original blood red poppy with the black centre
that commemorates the fallen soldiers of Flanders
fields. Ht. 70 cm. Sp. 20 cm. O.
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CASTOR BEAN (GREEN)
Ricinus communis zanzibariensis
This is a green leaf version of the castor bean. The
leaves are absolutely huge and the plant will grow
to over 3 m. All parts are toxic.
A colourful mix of many of the varieties we grow on
our property.
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PERENNIAL POPPY
BEAUTY OF LIVERMERE
Papavar orientale
Originally from northern Iran and north-east Turkey,
this perennial poppy will make a worthwhile addition to your gardens. The 20 cm. flowers are a glowing crimson-scarlet and will bloom from late spring
to mid-summer. For best results direct seed. Zone 4.
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GAZANIAS
Gazania splendens
A heat and drought tolerant sun loving plant that
bears large brilliant coloured daisy like blooms ranging from hot yellows, reds, oranges and pinks. Do not
over water and dead head regularly. Blooms summer to early autumn. Loves full sun. Space 40cm.
Height 25cm. Sow indoors 6-8 wks before last frost
and set out 2 wks after frost danger. Germ. @ 18C
in darkness. Or D.S. after last frost and cover lightly.
BRIDAL SILK
Papavar rhoes
An easy to grow direct sow annual which is ideal
for early sprinfg blooms. This variety has delicate
pure white flowers with creamy yellow centers.
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A187
One of my favourite cut flowers, this variety in
shades of yellow, mahogany and often bi-coloured
will bloom from July to the first frosts. D.S. early or Tr.
(Germ 20oC) Ht. 60 cm. Sp. 30 cm.
PORTULACA
Portulaca grandiflora
Picture old-fashioned single rose-like flowers of scarlet, purple, carmine, yellow, apricot, pink and white
spilling from a window box and blooming tirelessly
all summer long through drought. W. Robinson says...
“no other annual excels it in brilliancy, delicacy and
diversity of colour.” This cheery native of Brazil is indispensable for sowing as a ground cover. Tolerates
dry sandy soil. Easy D.S. or Tr. Ht. 8 cm. Sp. 30 cm.
GLORIOSA DAISY
Rudbeckia hirta
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TASSEL FLOWER
emilia javanica ‘Irish Poet’
This anuual has long stems and small fluffy light orange flowers in clusters. The flowers have once been
described as the windswept hair of an Irish poel. D.S.
early or Tr. (Germ 20oC) Ht. 60 cm. Sp. 30 cm.
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A201
PUMPKIN-ON-A-STICK
MASK FLOWER
Solanum aethiopicum
Alonsa warscewiczii
A member of the egg plant family this ornamental
grourd looks like a tiny orange-red pumpkin. The
fruits average about 6 cm and have a good shelf
life. Great for autumn decorations. Tr.
A gorgeous mixture of all kings of pink and scarlet
tones. The dark green plants bear racemes with five
lobed flowers. A long flowering season. D.S. or Tr.
Germ. 18oC. Ht. 40-50 cm.
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MARIGOLD NAUGHTY MARIETTA
Salpiglossis sinuta
Tagetes patula
A native of Chile this cheery show stopper will produce 5 cm across funnel-shaped flowers in rich
shades of yellow, purple, mahogany and red. Growing to 60 cm. the heavily veined flowers bloom from
the bottom up. Long flowering, drought-tolerant and
cold hardy. O D.S. or Tr.
Discovered in the 16th C. and introduced to England
by Huguenot refugees, this highly desirable variety is
said to be the oldest available of the single flowered
French marigold. Compact bushy plants give a great
show from late spring to early autumn of large,
bright golden flowers each displaying a burgundy
cross. Easy. Ht. 25 cm. Sp. 20 cm. D.S. or Tr.
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KISS ME OVER
THE GARDEN GATE
persicaria orietnals
A cottage garden “must have”. Bell-shaped bright
rose flowers on dense spikes droop invitingly from
thick, arching stems. Perfect for framing a gate or
doorway. Good border specimen. Ht 80-140 cm. DS
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A206
MEXICAN SUNFLOWER
Tithonia ‘Red Torch’
Dazzling reddish orange petals surround yellow centres on this bushy, dark-leafed plant. 10 cm. flowers
reminiscent of dahlias bloom profusely atop 1.5 m.
tall stems. Great used as a screen or against a
weathered barn. Especially attractive to monarch butterflies. AAS winner in 1951. Start indoors 6 weeks
before last frost or direct seed two weeks before last
frost.
KINGFISHER DAISY
Felicia bergeriana
The spreading growth makes this an excellent plant
for front borders and patio congainers. It has a
mass of bright blue flowers which contrast beautifully with the yellow centres. D.S. or Tr. Germ. 18oC.
Ht. 10-30 cm.
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CREEPING ZINNIA
Sanvitalia procumbens
NASTURTIUMS
Tropaeolum
Originally from South America, nasturtiums have
been cultivated in European gardens for over 300
years and still remain a favourite today. Although
there are scores of modern cultivars being marketed today, we offer several heirloom varieties
whose merits alone attest to their continued existence. D.S. Easy.
Tiny 2 cm. bright yellow “sunflowers” with black
centres bloom tirelessly for months. These lowgrowing plants, from the late 1700’s, branch out
and mass well as an edging plant or do very well in
containers and baskets. D.S. or Tr. Germ. 15oC. Ht.
15 cm. Sp. 25 cm.
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‘ALASKA MIXED’
Tropaeolum nanum
PURPLE PRINCE
Zinnia elegans
A renamed version of an old variety. Variegated
dark green and speckled white leaves provide contrast to the yellow, red, cream and mahogany flowers that thrive until last frost in the fall. Ht. 30 cm.
Sp. 2 m.
Purple zinnias were listed in an English seed catalogue I have from 1887. This variety bears dramatic,
royal purple 8 cm blooms.
A210
EMPRESS OF INDIA
Tropaeolum nanum
An heirloom nasturtium of great beauty from 1884.
Velvety deep scarlet flowers bloom against dark
green lily-pad shaped leaves. Good in pots, mounding to 30 cm.
A211
GLORIOUS GLEAM MIX
Tropaeolum majus
Bred in the U.S. in 1930 for scent and semi-double
flowers in a striking array of colours from mahogany, salmon, golden and scarlet. Semi-trailing to
60 cm.
A212
KING THEODORE
Tropaeolum nanum
A218
ENVY
Zinnia elegans
These striking and unusual 5 cm chartreuse green,
dahlia-type flowers look luminescent in the evening.
Ht. 90 cm. Sp. 45 cm.
A219
CALIFORNIA GIANTS
Zinnia elegans
The cut flower queen, producing an abundance of
long stemmed 10 cm zinnias in a host of warm
colours. Ht. 90 cm. Sp. 45 cm.
A220
OLD MEXICO
Zinnia haageana
Burnished red petals are edged with yellow. Ht. 45
cm. Sp. 45 cm.
Rich velvet crimson flowers and very dark green foliage. Ht. 15 cm.
A221
DAHLIA FLOWERED MIX
Zinnia elegans
A213
There are a rainbow of colours in this vareity and
it’s as easy to grow as our other zinnias.
MOON GLEAM
Tropaeolum majus
Cool, pale yellow, scented and semi-double. Rare seed.
A214
TRAILING NASTURTIUM
Tropaeolum lobbianum
Used as a massed groundcover or basket/window
box plant since the late 1600s. Trails 2 m with large
round leaves and long-stemmed, long-spurred flowers in orange and red shades.
A222
SUPER YOGA
Zinnia elegans
These old fashioned flowers are being rediscovered.
The large flowers in white, reds, purples, yellows
and orange. Excellent cut flowers with long, straight
stems. Sp. 25cm. Ht. 60cm
ZINNIAS
Zinnias are on a comeback today as gardeners are
rediscovering why they reigned supreme for so long.
Unsurpassed in the cutting flower garden, putting
on a cheerful show right though the heat waves
and into the fall. D.S. when warm or Tr. Germ. 20oC.
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P003
FIG HOLLYHOCK
Althaea ficifolia
A rarely offered species of hollyhock, much less
susceptible to rust. 8 cm-wide funnel-shaped flowers
in colours of yellow, white, copper and rose-red grace
the tall stems of this gem. Strong-growing easy
perennial also known as Antwerp Hollyhock. D.S. in
June. Thin to 45 cm. Well drained soil. Zone 3-10 . II
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SINGLE BLACK HOLLYHOCK
Alcea rosea 'nigra'
These are the blackest hollyhock we've ever seen and
look elegant growing against any colour of house or
along a fence-line. Stunning. Listed in an 1827
Toronto Nursery Catalogue. D.S. in June. Thin to 45
cm. Well-drained soil. Zone 4-9. II.
80 cm stems in a medley of colours. It is a true classic
plant for your cottage garden. They bloom in early
summer. They are very tolerant of a variety of soil and
light conditions and reseed quite readily. Zone 3-8.
D.S. II
P011
FALSE INDIGO
Baptisia australis
Native to North America, this hardy, gently spreading
perennial bears spikes of blue, pea like flowers flocked
with white or cream followed with black seed pods.
Likes sun to part shade and well drained soil. Ht.
120cm. Zone 3. Soak seeds in warm water 24hrs. Sow
indoors 6 to 8 wks before last frost. Germ. @ 20C. or
D.S. early spring or late fall.
P013
CUP AND SAUCER
Campanula medium calycanthema
COLUMBINE
A classic garden biennial that blooms early and long
into the season. Reseeding from year to year, this
plant provides a show of blue, rose and white cuplike flowers that delicately perch on a frilly ‘saucer’.
D.S. in June. Zone 3-9. Remove deadheads to prolong
flowering. Ht. 90 cm.
P008
NORA BARLOW
Aquilegia vulgaris
Native to North America and Europe, this flower is the
symbol of folly. The shape of the flower is similar to
the cap & bell of a court jester’s hat. This one is a double rose with many clustered petals. Originated in the
1700’s this is a renamed strain-possibly after Charles
Darwin’s granddaughter. Spurless pink, white and lime
green in colour. Height 45 – 60 cm. Soil well-drained,
moist humus. Likes semi-shade. Helps to prechill seed.
P016
SWAMP MILKWEED
Asclepias incarnata
A lover of fertile, moist soil and full sun, this thick
stemmed perennial is slow to start but will reward
your patience with purple flowers that bloom from
summer to fall. Grows 1 m high. Pre-chill seed and
start indoors or plant in fall. Native to Canada, Zones
3-8. N. D.S. or Tr.
P009
WILD CANADIAN
Aquilegia canadensis
Nodding heads of red with yellow centres, their long
spurs pointing up, grace this exquisite species. Will
self-seed and naturalize a wooded, semi-shaded
area. Native to both Eastern and Western Canada. II.
O. Zone 3-10.
P010
GRANNY’S BONNET
Aquilegia vulgaris
P019
BUTTERFLY WEED
Asclepias tuberosa
This is a cheery addition to any garden. We don’t
consider this striking, waxy-orange flower a weed at
all. It welcomes hot, dry conditions and earns high
marks as a long-lasting fresh cut flower and in dried
bouquets. Planted in a mass in well-drained, sandy
soil it will attract monarch butterflies. Ht. 60 cm., D.S.
Sp.30 cm. I. Zone 4-10. N.
Large, double spurless flowers are carried on 50 to
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GLOBE CENTAUREA
RUSTY FOXGLOVE
Digitalis ferruginea
Always a conversation piece in our garden, globe
centaurea is a tall perennial with large fuzzy basal
leaves and stout stems bearing yellow artichoke-like
flowers 4-8 cm in diameter. D.S. in spring in a sunny
location. Ht. 1 m. Sp. 45 cm. Zone 3-8. II. O.
A rare heirloom species of foxglove with tall spires of
pendulous, brown-red, orchid-like flowers with speckled throats. Ht. 1-2 m. Zone 4-8.
Centaurea macrocephala
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APRICOT BEAUTY
Digitalis purpurea
P022
CUPID’S DART
NEW
Catananche caerulea
Introduced from SW Europe in the late 1700’s,
every garden should have this drought tolerant gem
that flowers from June to September. The intense blue,
cornflower like blooms make a great show or cut
flowers. They dry well. They will bloom lightly the first
year and profusely the years after. Height: to 60cm
Width: 45cm. Sow indoors 6 to 8wks. before last
frost. Germinate @ 20C. Cover seed lightly. D.S. in
early spring when frost is still possible. Zone 4-8.
Stately self-supporting plants send up spires covered
in nodding 5 cm tubular bells, apricot with speckled
throats. Blooms early summer. Poor soil OK. Zone 4-8.
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FOXGLOVE YELLOW
Digitalis ambigua
NEW
Originally from Europe to Siberia, this hardy Foxglove
produces large pale yellow flowers 4 to 5cm long
with brown veins inside. Blooms early to mid- summer. Height to 1m, width 45cm. Zone 3 to 8.
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FOXGLOVE EXCELSIOR MIX
Digitalis purpurea
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SHASTA DAISY
Chrysanthemum maximum
An easy to grow, trouble-free flower that rewards
you with large white yellow-eyed daisies. Growing to
80 cm, they make beautiful long-stemmed cut flowers. They are at home in your border gardens and can
be used to naturalize. Zone 4.
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PYRETHRUM
Chrysanthemum coccineum
Very much the same as the Shasta Daisy but these
flowers are in shades of reds and rose. Zone 4.
This variety is one of the best for cut flower. The horizontally held flowers are sprad evenly around each
spike. Colours range from yellows to pinks, purples
and whites. Grows to 1.2 m tall.
P040
TEASEL
Dipsacus fullonum
Best in the informal garden, teasel can be enjoyed all
year round. Pale lilac flowers crowd the thistle-like
head and appear in bands of colour. The stately
skeletons with their needle-like bracts will continue
to please as they catch snowflakes and cast long
shadows during the short winter days. Suitable in a
meadow setting, as well as at the back of a border.
Grows easily from seed. Ht. 1 m. Zone 5-10. N.
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FOXGLOVE
Digitalis
Many mystical magical legends have evolved around
the foxglove, often involving fairies. Sow indoors early
to mid-March for first year blooms. Germinate @ 18C.
Cover seed lightly. OR direct seed in late spring. A
good re-seeder.
GLOBE THISTLE
Echinops ritro
This carefree summer bloomer is great for cut and
dried flowers. Bright blue flowers in dense spherical
heads and grayish white and fuzzy spiny foliage will
tolerate poor, well-drained soil, drought and part
shade, though does best in full sun. Very hardy. Ht.
90 cm. Sp. 60 cm. D.S. Tr. Zone 3-9.
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ECHINACEA
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BLUE FLAX
Linum perenne (L.lewisii)
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PURPLE CONEFLOWER
Echinacea purpurea
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Used historically by the Plains Indians for snake bites
and as a blood purifier. Receiving wide acclaim in
modern times as an immune system strengthener.
Magnificent rose-purple flowers with bristly orangeconed centres. Ht. 70 cm. Sp. 30 cm. D.S. in early
spring or early autumn. Sow indoors 8-10 weeks before setting out. Perennial. N.O
P045
WHITE SWAN
Echinacea purpurea
A gem for blue flower-lovers, like myself. 2.5 cm clear
blue flowers are borne from June-August starting 1st
year. Named after Meriwether Lewis, who found it
growing in midwestern U.S. in the late 1700s. D.S.
Will not transplant. Zone 5-10. I. N.
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GREAT BLUE LOBELIA
Lobelia siphilitica
The largest and most showy of the Lobelias. The
flowers are full blue and the light green. A native
beauty. Ht. 60 cm. Sp. 30 cm. D.S. fall or early spring.
Easy. Zones 3-8 II N.
This variety produces magnificent 11 cm white flowers with orange-brown centres. A real show-stopper!
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ROSE CAMPION
BLANKETFLOWER BURGUNDY
Gaillardia aristata grandiflora
A sumptuous pure red variety of blanketflower, loved
for its 8 cm rayed flowers on long stems, blooming
tirelessly for months on end. Heat resistant and very
hardy. D.S. or Tr. Germ. 20oC. Ht. 60 cm. Sp. 30 cm.
Zone 3-9. II. O.
Lychnis coronaria
A flower dating back to medieval times, also known
as "Mullein Pink". Bright magenta-pink 4 cm flowers
bloom mid-summer against downy, silver-green foliage. D.S. Zone 3-9. II. O.
P063
MALTESE CROSS
P050
RED HOT POKER
Kniphofia
This clump forming perennial shoots up spikes of orange, red and yellow torch-like spikes of flowers towering to 100 cm tall. Flowers from late summer to
late autumn. Zone 5-9.
Lychnis chalcedonica
Striking dense clusters of vermillion flowers bloom
atop tall stems rising from bright green basal
mounds. Grown in pioneer gardens since the C17th.
D.S. or Tr. Germ. 20oC. Zone 3-9. I-II, O.
P065
WILD LUPINS
P053
LIATRIS BLAZING STAR, GAYFEATHER
Liatris spicata
Long sturdy dense spikes of majestic purple bloom
from the top down in late summer. Up to 1.5 m this
hardy perennial has narrow grass-like leaves and
makes a super accent plant. Lasting for days as a cut
flower. Will tolerate drought. Zones 4-9. N. Tr. I
Lupinus perennis
The wild lupin bear 30 cm spikes of blue (occasionally pink or white) flowers in early summer. Like all
lupins, they enjoy cool temperatures and moist,
undisturbed soil. they are good for naturalizing and
for wild flower gardens. They are good re-seeders.
Seed in early spring or late fall. Zones 4-9
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P068
LUPINS RUSSELL STRAIN
Lupinus polyphyllus
A mixture of pink, salmon, blue, yellow, white, red
and bicolours will bloom on tall spires that are a
must in the cottage garden. Provide well-drained soil
in part shade. Enjoys cool temperatures and moist,
undisturbed soil. Will self-seed. Ht. 1.2m. D.S.
P070
MALVA, MUSK MALLOW
Malva moschata alba
White, almost transparent, 5 cm blooms cluster along
the bushy stems of this excellent container plant.
Continuously flowering until frost, this variety was
listed in a nursery catalogue from 1909. A first year
flowering perennial. D.S. Ht. to 90 cm. Zone 3-10. I.
ancient symbol of loving remembrance. Re-seeding
biennials blooming spring to early summer. Zone 410. D.S. Ht. 30 cm. Sp. 15 cm. II.
P085
VERBENA
Verbena bonariensis
Brought to England from Patagonia in 1834, this
drought tolerant plant will flower from mid-summer
into fall. Its sprawling habit and attractiveness to butterflies and hummingbirds make it a must have in the
cottage garden. Lilac purple clusters of 50 mm flowers sit atop stiff branching stems that can grow to
180 cm. Thrives in full sun in well drained garden soil.
Sow seeds inside 10-12 weeks before last frost or
seed direct in autumn. DS or Tr. I
P086
P080
MEXICAN HAT
Ratibida columnifera
This drought tolerant North American native beauty is
a joy to grow. The ray flowers droop at the base of a
3-5 cm tall brownish cone. They have an airy growth
pattern with the stems branching often above the
base. DS or start indoors in early spring. Sp. 40 cm.
Ht. to 70 cm. Zone 3-9.
JOHNNY-JUMP-UP
HEARTSEASE
Viola tricolour 'Helen Mount'
Easy to grow and quick to bloom these miniature
pansies put on a continuous show of little tricoloured
"faces" in purple, lavender and yellow. Flowers are
edible. Generous re-seeder. Ht. 15 cm. D.S. Zone 410. I.
P087
P081
BLACK EYED SUSAN
Rudbeckia hirta
This widely grown, carefree North American native is
grown for it’s abundant large orange-yellow flower
heads with blackish brown centres. A hardy, colourful
plant. Will bloom from summer to frost. Height to
30cm. This plant should have a spot in everyone’s garden. Deadhead to promote blooming. Reseeds well.
Germ@18oC 6 wks before last frost. Or DS after last
frost.
VIOLA KING HENRY
Viola cornuta
This variety has dainty, sky-blue and violet-coloured
blossoms with yellow eyes. Cutting them back in
summer heat will prevent leginess and reward you
with another show of bloom until frost. Generous reseeder. D.S. Ht. 15 cm. Zone 4-10. I.
P088
VIOLA CLEAR CRYSTAL BLACK
Viola nigra
P082
FORGET-ME-NOT
Myosotis alpestris
Essential in any cottage garden for its appealing skyblue flowers with yellow centres, blooming in succession up the stems while the tips unfurl like ferns. An
Picture masses of velvety deep black 4 cm flowers
and dark green foliage spreading under a shady
nook and blooming all summer well into the frosts of
November. Great for groundcover and to fill in a
problem area.Will re-seed. D.S. Ht. 15 cm. Sp. 10 cm.
Zone 4-10. I. Easy
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F RAGRANT FLOW E RS
ANNUALS
F004
ANGELS’ TRUMPETS “PINK”
A light pink variety
F001
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BLUE WOODRUFF
F005
Asperula orientalis
ANGELS’ TRUMPETS
“DOUBLE FLOWERED PURPLE”
A must for blue flower lovers. This annual mounding
plant grows to one foot high and will form a wonderful ground cover. Lilac-like flowers are fragrant
and will bloom all summer and well into fall. Start
early spring. Thrives in moist wooded area. Will selfseed.
SWEET SULTAN
F007
DATURA
THE BRIDE
Centaurea imperialis
F002
TRUMPET FLOWER
Datura metel
Large 15-20 cm long, white trumpets festoon this
annual plant that can be used in a mass or as a
specimen. Provide full sun and fertile, well-drained
soil to produce large leaves and lots of gorgeous,
fragrant flowers that will bloom and bloom to the
first frost. Start them indoors 8 weeks before last
frost. Listed in an 1879 catalogue. Drought tolerant. Tr.
ANGELS’ TRUMPETS
Brugmansia arborea (Datura)
An unusual variety
NEW
A native to southern U.S. to South America, this fast
growing plant bears large 15 cm long trumpet like,
fragrant flowers from spring until autumn. Put it in
your garden and bring it in for the winter where it
will thrive in a sunny spot or put it in a cool, dark
spot and let it go dormant for the winter. Tender
perennial, full sun, Height: will grow to over 2m and
over 1.5m wide. (keep pruned to desired size) Propagation: Sow seed from spring until autumn. Nick
seeds and plant in peat pots @16C. Cover seed
lightly and keep from drying out. They are erratic
germinators. The plant is toxic if ingested.
F003
ANGELS’ TRUMPETS “WHITE”
A rare and renowned variety of Sweet Sultan with 8
cm mounded tufts of white flowers on long stems,
excellent for cutting. Sweet vanilla fragrance. Their
bloom time extends right through till frost. Deadhead occasionally D.S. 45 cm tall. Space 30 cm.
F008
MIXED
Centaurea imperialis
Scented flowers with colours ranging from rose to
lilac-pink and purple-violets.
F009
HELIOTROPE
Heliotropium arborescens
This native of Peru was a very popular plant in victorian times.Flowers profusely through the summer
boasting trusses of rich purple, sweetly-scented,
butterfly attracting blooms. Start early indoors. Sow
seeds and lightly cover. Tr. Germ 20oC, Sp. 30 cm.
Ht. 30 cm.
F010
TIDY TIPS
Layia platyglossa
Lemon-yellow, single daisy-like flowers fringed
with tidy white tips bloom effortlessly all summer
on this drought-tolerant, hardy annual. A minty
fragrance to the entire plant. D.S. early. Ht. 30 cm.
Sp. 20 cm. N.
A pure white variety
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F RAGRANT FL OWE RS
F013
F025
SWEET ALYSSUM VIOLET QUEEN
JASMINE TOBACCO
Lobularia maritimum
Nicotiana alata grandiflora
A heady scent of honey fills the air near this lowgrowing variety that bears tiny, rich violet flowers
that are excellent in beds or planted out in containers. D.S. early. Ht. 15 cm. Poor soil OK.
One of the most fragrant flowers I know of, it can
be smelled more than 3 m away as it comes into
its best after the heat of the day has passed. All
summer long the 8 cm white trumpet-shaped
flowers pour forth their lavish jasmine scent as if
rewarding the gardener in the only way they know
how. Germ 20o. Tr. Needs light to germ. 1 m. tall.
Space 30 cm. O.
F016
EVENING SCENTED STOCK
Matthiola longipetala ssp. bicornis
Though unassuming by day their fragrance has been
held in high regard by the likes of Gertrude Jekyll
and R. Verey. Scratch some seeds into areas where
larger, showier flowers grow and the evening fragrance will bring you much joy. Ht. 30 cm.
F026
WOODLAND TOBACCO
Nicotiana sylvestris
Similar to jasmine tobacco but a much larger plant
towering to over 1.5 m. This large leafed plant is
topped with fragrant white flower clusters.
F019
FOUR O'CLOCKS (MARBLES MIX)
Mirabilis jalapa
For o’clock alludes to the flower’s habit of opening
up and releasing its scent when the sun sets. The
bushy plant produces 6 cm trumpeted bicoloured
blooms in rose, red, yellow and white. In fall, dig up
the tubers and store in a cool, dry, dark place. Tr.
Germ. 22o. Sun. Ht. 60-90 cm.
F029
PETUNIA
Petunia violacea
Brought to the attention of gardeners from Brazil in
the mid 1800’s, this deliciously scented, trailing annual flower is loaded with trumpet shaped, 3 cm.,
blue blossoms that go strong all summer. Sow seeds
in Feb.March and plant out in May. Good cut flower. Tr.
F022
LEMON BERGAMOT
Monarda citriodora
Considered by some to be among the loveliest of
the monardas with its whorls of pink-purple flowers growing in clusters 10 cm across up the stems
at intervals. Entire plant scented of lemon and
mint. Edible flowers. D.S. or Tr. Germ 20o. Ht. 60
cm. Sp. 30 cm. N.
F032
PHLOX
Phlox drummondii ‘Leopoldi’
Clusters of sweetly scented flowers are produced on
well-branched, sturdy stems that last all summer until
frost. Blooms of clear rose pink with small white centers make them an appealing addition to the border.
They will survive in just about any soil, but will thrive
on light, rich soil and lots of heat. Hummingbird and
butterfly magnets. Ht. 30 cm. Sp. 25 cm.
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F035
F045
PINCUSHION FLOWER
DIANTHUS HOLBORN’S GLORY
Scabiosa atropurpurea
Dianthus barbatus
Lavender, pink, red, yellow and white double flowers are borne in profusion from midsummer to frost.
Their long stems support hundreds of honeyscented florets that produce a pincushion effect and
make them wonderful long-lasting cut flowers. Ht.
80 cm. Sp. 30 cm. D.S. or Tr.
Trusses of purplish-red flowers with a white ring
bloom on straight, stiff stalks that are gorgeous
when planted in masses. Ht. 60 cm. Sp. 30 cm. Zone
4-10. I-II.
F048
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F038
LACY PHACELIA
Phacelia tanacetifolia
Showy pale violet-blue clusters with protruding stamens uncurl like a fern’s fiddlehead. Plants are well
branched and bloom right through frost with occasional deadheading. Fragrance reminiscent of
grapes. Easy. D.S. Ht. 80 cm. Sp. 25 cm. N.
DAME'S VIOLET SWEET ROCKET
Hesperis matronalis
Large spikes of purple blooms on tall 150 cm.
branching stems produce a sultry evening fragrance
that drifts on early summer nights. A favourite of
the swallowtail butterfly. D.S. Dead-head for prolonged bloom period. Poor soil OK. Zone 3-9. II. O.
F051
ENGLISH LAVENDER
PERENNIALS
& BIENNIALS
Lavandula vera (L. augustifolia)
This is the true English lavender, famous for its perfume quality. Used in aromatherapy as a calming
scent. Tr. Germ. 18o. Zone 5-9. Sp. 60 cm. II.
F041
WALLFLOWER FAIR LADY
F052
Cheiranthus cheiri
PRAIRIE EVENING PRIMROSE
Once carried to mask the odours of poor sanitary
conditions this classic comes in cheery pastel shades
of lemon, cream, gold, apricot, purple, pink, salmon
rose and mahogany on one foot stems. Grows to 45
cm. in well-drained poor to fertile garden soil.
F044
BLACK SWEET WILLIAM
Oenothera missouriensis
The 8cm clear yellow cup like flowers close during
the day and open at night emitting a
heady perfume. An absolute must for
your rock garden or border. The plants
are drought tolerant and will grow in
almost any soil. They bloom from June into
autumn. Perennial Height: 30cm Spread: 25cm.
Direct seed in fall or early spring. Zone 4
NEW
Dianthus barbatus 'Oeschberg'
A favourite of the swallowtail butterfly. Large heads
of carnation-scented flowers of the deep violet purple rise up from leafy mounds. Germ. 20o. Ht. 60
cm. Sp. 30 cm. Zone 4-10. I-II.
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V INE S
SWEET PEAS
Lathyrus odoratus
The gardener’s love affair with the Sweet Pea goes
back to 1699 to the cool, mountainous pastures of
Sicily where it was ‘discovered’ by an Italian monk.
We soak the seeds, sow them directly in fertile soil
in early spring 3 cm deep, pinch back when 15 cm
high and provide netting or strings for them to
climb up. Mulch to keep roots cool. Cut bouquets
often to prevent seeds from forming. “Keep on cutting, keep on flowering”.
These exquisite and highly fragrant varieties from
yesteryear are slowly making a comeback and we at
Florabunda are delighted to offer the following
choices.
FV008
LADY GRISEL HAMILTON
Lathyrus odoratus
Developed in 1899, this lavendar, mauve and purple
sweet pea is one of the most fragrant.
FV009
OLD SPICE MIX
A heirloom mix of flowers ranging in colour from bicolour purple, pink, scarlet; rose to cream
FV010
KNEE HIGH MIX
If you need a robust, short, prolific bloomer grows
to 90cm ad bears a multitude of pink, purple, scarlet, rose and cream fragrant flowers.
FV001
FV013
CAPRI
WHITE ENSIGN
An old Spencer variety with large, fragrant light blue
flowers.
FV002
BLACK KNIGHT
First introduced in 1898, this vareity has extremely
fragrant maroon and violet bi-colour blooms.
FV003
Developed in England in 1901. White Ensign boasts
large, wavy, ruffled white petals.
FV014
MAMOUTH MIX
It has similar growth habits to the old antique varieties but has larger flowers. There is a rainbow of
colours in the mix.
PAINTED LADY
FV015
Introduced in 1737, this intensely fragrant vareity is
a carmine pink-white bi-colour.
PRINCE OF ORANGE
FV004
A pure orange version of this popular sweet pea
named in honour of the Dutch Royal Family – the
House of Orange.
FLAGSHIP
Dark blue flowers bloom from summer late into the
autumn.
FV016
UNWIN’S STRIPE MIX
LEAMINGTON
These unusual heirlooms feature various coloured
blooms that are striped on a white or cream background.
From the Spencer Family of sweet peas, this variety
has medium-sized, fragrant, lilac lavender blooms.
FV018
FV006
EVERLASTING PEA
Lathyrus latifolius
FV005
KING EDWARD VII
The year 1903 brought this sweetly scented, crimson addition.
FV007
A cottage garden favourite, this perennial variety
will climb its way up to 3 m sporting 3 cm wide
flowers of rose and purple. Providing almost evergreen foliage and months of blooms. Unscented.
Sow early spring/late fall. I.
QUEEN ALEXANDRA
in 1906, this deep scarlet shade quickly became a
favourite.
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FV019
JANET SCOTT
Lathyrus odoratus
FV026
From 1903, these feature a highly intoxicating perfume and pastel pink blossoms. 200 cm.
Curcubita
FV020
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VILLA ROMA SCARLETT
Lathyrus odoatus
This scarlet-red dwarf sweet pea is great for pots,
baskets or borders. A beautiful bushy 20cm plant
blooming summer to frost. A definite “must” for
your container gardens. Soak seeds overnight.
BIRDHOUSE GOURDS
These easy to grow vines will produce decorative
hard-shelled gourds that can be hollowed out and
used as a birdhouse. Normally 20 cm. in diameter,
they can be grown larger by allowing only a few to
grow per vine. Train up a fence or trellis. Start indoors 3 weeks before last frost.
FV027
FV021
LOVE-IN-A-PUFF
Cardiospermum
Also known as heart-seed or balloon vine. A perfect
white heart can be found on the seeds inside the
green capsules which appear to have been inflated
like a balloon. An unusual annual vine, the lacy,
shiny green foliage will eagerly climb up just about
anything with the occasional bit of string to help it
on its way. Start indoors three weeks before the last
frost and set out in rich, well-drained soil. Part shade
to sun. Ht. 3 m. Sp. 45 cm. Tr. Germ. 15o. Annual.
CREEPING GLOXINIA
Asarina scandens
Hummingbirds love this 2-3 m vine that boasts rosy
pink 7 cm long trumpet-shaped flowers that resemble snapdragons. Native to Mexico where it is called
Hummingbird Vine, it can also be grown as a houseplant. Start early indoors. Sun to part shade, good,
well-drained soil.
FV029
HYACINTH BEAN
Dolichos lablab
FV022
CLEMATIS
VIRGIN’S BOWER
Tangutica
A vigorous native climber growing 2-3 m. The flush
of nodding yellow flowers in late summer are followed by fluffy seed pods. Direct seed in fall or early
springf. Zone 4
White or purple 2 cm. sweetly fragrant flowers reminiscent of wisteria cluster along this vigorous annual vine that can reach 6 m. in one growing
season. An added bonus are the dark purple pods
that decorate the vine after flowering. Full sun in
good garden soil.
FV032
SCARLETT RUNNER BEANS
Phaseolus coccineus
FV023
CUP AND SAUCER VINE
Cobaea scandens
Branched tendrils at the end of each leaf allow this
fast grower to climb unassisted by a trellis or
strings. The flowers are quite exotic with their frilly
green ‘saucers’ and mauve ‘cups’. As it matures, the
entire flower changes in colour from pale green to a
deep, velvety lilac. Perfect for use as a screen or to
cover that old shed wall. Can reach heights of 6 m.
Prefers a sandy soil and lots of water. Part shade to
sun. D.S. Sp. 45 cm. Annual.
Here’s a terrific dual purpose plant. Not only does it
provide oodles of edible green beans that burst with
flavour, this skyward climber will be covered in brilliant red flowers that the hummingbirds can’t get
enough of! Planted at the base of a large pole, ours
have reached over 3 m. Well-drained soil, Full sun.
D.S. Annual.
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FV035
FV047
CYPRESS VINE
VEGETABLE SPONGE
Ipomoea quamoclit
Introduced to Northern gardens in 1629, this vine
sports exotic feathery foliage and will climb 6 m. if
given well-drained soil and full sun. Hummingbirds
love the same intensely red tubular flowers that
bloom from mid-summer to frost. Needs support.
Luffa cylindrica
This annual climber bears cucumber-like fruits that,
when dried, becomes an organic bathing sponge.
Grow them up an arbour or on a fence. Over the season they will grow 250 cm. or larger. Harvest in the
autumn and finish drying them in a well ventilated
area. Direct sow after last frost or start indoors 4-6
weeks earlier.
FV038
EXOTIC LOVE
Mina lobata
Introduced in the 1930’s this annual climber has
showy flowers, ranging from scarlet-crimson upon
opening to yellow and cream in full bloom. The dark
green three-lobed leaves are borne on vigorous
climbing stems that entwine any sort of support. Ht.
2-3 m. Sp. 30 cm. Full Sun. Late summer. D.S. Tr.
Annual. Germ. 16o.
FV041
BLACK EYED SUSAN VINE
Thunbergia alata
Introduced to gardeners from Africa in 1827, this
lover of cool temperatures and moist conditions will
brighten up a window box or hanging basket with
its perfectly formed orange or white blossoms and
dark throats. Given fertile, well drained soil in a partially shaded location, it will trail or twine up to
2 m. Start 8 weeks before last frost for earlier flowers. Can also be direct-seeded. Treat as an annual.
Tr.
FV050
PASSION FLOWER VINE
Pasiflora coerulea
Native to tropical America, the Pasiflora was taken
to Rome in the early 1600s. Papal scholars interpreted the 10 petals to represent the 10 apostles.
The filaments represented the crown of thorns, the
5 anthers the wounds and the 3 stigmas, the nails.
Growing quickly to 200 cm in a single season, they
bloom profusely with an abundance of 8-10 cm.
white flowers overlaid by a thick halo of blue filaments. Give them a light, sunny site, lots of rich soil
and regular feedings they will reward you with a
great show and do well inside if given a large container and a warm sunny window.
FV044
CANARY CREEPER VINE
Tropaeolum canariense (t. peregrinum)
A very pretty, easy to grow climbing vine in the nasturtium family with bright yellow orchid-like flowers
and showy 5-lobed leaves. D.S. in warm soil where it
can climb or pop seeds in hanging baskets. Needs
moisture and some amount of shade. Ht 3m. Sp. 30 cm
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VINES
from the six-inch across blooms
MORNING GLORIES
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Annual morning glories are a nostalgic symbol of
the cottage gardens of the “new world”. For twining up a porch, mailbox, fence, etc. these heat-loving beauties are indispensable. The bloom time of
morning glories depends on temperature. Blooms
will unfurl as the temperature climbs and then close
up if the sun gets too hot. Soak seeds 24 hours and
D.S. in a hot spot or Germ. 20o and Tr. Use individual pots. 10 cm.
FV058
CRIMSON RAMBLER
Ipomoea purpurea
Since the 1940’s this rare variety boasts trumpets of
deep wine red that herald the dawn by unfurling
their petals and thrusting skyward.
FV059
EARLY CALL
Ipomoea purpurea
Large and early flowering, these plants blossom 3-4
weeks earlier than most and sport a mix of colours.
Planted in full sun, they will grow up to 150 cm.
FV053
FV060
DWARF MORNING GLORY
ROYAL ENSIGN
Convolvulus tricolour minor
FLYING SAUCER
Ipomoea purpurea
Startling deep blue trumpets with a white star encircled by a yellow throat. A dwarf ‘twiner’, this variety
will grow up to 60 cm. long. Makes an excellent
container plant.
FV054
DWARF MORNING GLORY
RED ENSIGN
Large white funnels with sky blue veins whirl open
every morning to reveal a pale yellow centre. Introduced in 1960.
FV061
GRANDPA OTT’S
Ipomoea purpurea
Convolvulus tricolour minor
This is the red version of the old favourite ‘Royal Ensign’.
A treasured heirloom brought to Iowa from Bavaria
and saved by the Whealey family of Iowa, this carefree beauty boasts a profusion of small deep-purple
flowers with a red star and a glowing pearly red
throat.
FV055
FV062
DWARF MORNING GLORY
WHITE ENSIGN
PEARLY GATES
Ipomoea purpurea
Pure white with a yellow throat.
FV056
IMPERIAL MORNING GLORY
SCARLET O’HARA
Ipomoea nil
This species was introduced from Japan in the 19th
century. ‘Scarlet O’Hara’ is a spectacular variety
with deep red flowers gracing the entire vine all
season.
FV057
Perfect white fluted cones grow 12 cm. wide and
can reach over 3 m. high. Stunning grown beside
Crimson Rambler. Introduced in 1942.
FV063
HEAVENLY BLUE
Ipomoea tricolour
Truly iridescent sky-blue 8 cm. trumpets with whiteyellow throats. The colour becomes mesmerizing in
the twilight hours when whites and bright blues are
at their most radiant. Introduced in the 1930’s. Ht. 3
m.
MOONFLOWER
Ipomoea noctiflora
Another twiner, this variety of morning glory, introduced in the late 1800’s begins to flourish just before dusk, when the other varieties have begun to
nod for the evening. Moonflowers present large,
silky-white platters that emit the scent of cloves
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O R N A M E N TA L G R A S S E S
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
G006
CAT GRASS
Triticum aestivum
G001
FOXTAIL MILLET
Setaria italicus
20 cm. long panicles or flowers resembling a fox’s
tail arch gracefully to the ground and are much
sought after for use in dried flower arrangements.
Grows to over 60 cm. Annual
Do your cats insist on chewing your houseplants?
Maybe they need a plant of their own! Bright green
leaves sprout to form a dense mat of grass that the
cats will love to dine on. Try it in shallow pots or
trays for a low-cost table centerpiece – perfect for
weddings! Easy indoor plant.
G009
G003
BLACK WITCHES BROOM
Sorghum nigrum
An ornamental grass with dramatic sprays, nearly
black, atop 90 cm. stems. With seed tips sheared, a
few stems tied onto a stick makes a very simple and
effective broom. A fun harvest craft to decorate your
doorstep. Easy. D.S. Ht.90 cm. Sp. 30 cm. Annual
PLUME POPPY
Macleaya cordata
In the breeze the small cream-coloured flowers on
this poppy dance like large, airy feathers atop the
tall, sturdy stems and the shiny, vlevety underside of
the leaves creating a striking effect. DS. Sp. 100 cm.
Ht. to 200 cm. Zone 4-10.
SPECIAL MIXES & COLLECTIONS
FLOWER MIXES
Florabunda is offering the following mixtures which
are of the finest possible seed quality. Each has been
carefully blended for colour range, reseeding ability
and sequential bloom throughout the season. Native
species were grown out from wildcrafted seed stock
and naturalized species are all true to type and “pioneer stock.”
Try planting a small habitat area for observation
and enjoyment. Educational for children.
Packets cover an area of 20 m2 and are $4.50
each. Growing instructions and list of flower species
inside packet. Should be seeded either in late fall or
early spring.
M001
PERENNIAL WILDFLOWER MIX
A carefully balanced mixture of perennial and biennial species, adapted to a wide range of environmental conditions. An excellent choice for a durable,
self-sustaining wildflower meadow. Contains Coneflowers, Lupins, Yarrows, plus others. $4.50
M002
PARTIAL SHADE
WILDFLOWER MIX
This blend of annual and perennial species will tolerate conditions with as little as 4 hours direct sunlight per day. An assorted mix of native and
long-naturalized flowers such as Chinese Pagodas,
Clarkia, Baby Blue Eyes, plus others. $4.50
M003
BUTTERFLY MIX
Chosen for their ability to attract butterflies, our
mixture contains Liatris, Milkweed, Butterfly Weed,
Meadow Foam plus others. $4.50
M004
NORTH COUNTRY
WILDFLOWER MIX
Specially blended for us to provide for the needs of
the north of 60 folks with cold winters and short
growing seasons. A hardy blend of showy re-seeding annuals and perennials such as Iceland Poppy,
Siberian Wallflower, Globe Gilia, plus others. $4.50
seed packages all $3.00 unless otherwise noted
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SPECIAL MIXES & COLLECTIONS
M005
SONGBIRD FLOWER MIX
Favourites including Rose Mallow, Lemon Mint,
Phlox and Godetia plus others are blended in this
mix that is sure to attract the birds we all love. $4.50
or clustered by a fence. Contains one packet of each
of the following: Black Hollyhock , Black Sweet
William, Black Witches Broom, Black Peony Poppy,
Black Viola, Black Cornflower $15
M013
BEGINNERS COLLECTION
M006
DEER PROOF MIX
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Due to popular demand, we now offer a mixture of
annuals and perennials that deer find distasteful.
Sow these along the edges of your garden to deter
deer. Seed mixture includes Yarrows, Lupines, Foxglove and other species. $4.50
M007
A hand-picked selection of 7 hardy annuals which
can be sown early and will bloom quickly from
seeding directly into the garden (or pots). Reliable
and rewarding for new gardeners of any age. Contains one packet each of the following: Cosmos,
Bachelor's Buttons, Calendula, Nasturtium, Double
Shirley Poppy, sunflower $15
M014
CONTAINER AND BASKET
BLEND
ANNUAL FAVOURITES
COLLECTION
A mixture of low-growing and trailing species, appropriate for window boxes, patio pots, hanging
baskets, broken wheelbarrows, old boots, what
have you. Suitable for sun or partial shade locations. Species listed on packets. $4.50
Includes: Calendula (Orange King), Cornflower, Hollyhock (Indian Spring), Marigold (Naughty Martetta),
Nasturtium (King Theodore) and Scarlett Flax. $15
M015
M008
BLUE FLOWERS COLLECTION
DROUGHT TOLERANT
WILDFLOWER MIX
Includes: Batchelor's Button (Jubilee Gem), Blue Flax,
Great Blue Lobelia, Chinese Larkspur, Miss Jekyll Indigo, Monk's Hood. $15
A custom mixture blended in close consultation
with our grower. The most drought tolerant and
beautiful species available including: Phlox, Gazania, Blanketflower plus others. Excellent at cottages
and along country driveways where flowers have to
fend for themselves. $4.50
M009
MY SECRET GARDEN MIX
In keeping with the Victorian tradition of giving children a plot of their own to plant we offer this cutting flower blend. Children (and adults) learn by
doing and love to reap the rewards of their work
(play!). Long bloom season for lots of bouquets and
very easy to grow by direct seeding. A nice little gift
for someone you love. $4.50
M017
CUT FLOWER FAVOURITES
COLLECTION
Includes: Asters (Tiger Paw), Cosmos (Radiance),
Larkspur (Imperial Mix), Phlox, Tall Snapdragons, Zinnia (California Giants). $15
M021
SUNFLOWER COLLECTION
Includes: Autumn Beauty, Dwarf Incredible, Ice
Cream, Mammouth, Teddy Bear, Topolino. $15
M022
SWEET PEA COLLECTION
M011
Includes: Black Knight, Capri, Dwarf Villa Roma Scarlett, Janet Scott ,Old Spice Mix, White Ensign. $15
GOTHIC BLACK
FLOWER COLLECTION
M023
Morbid or fascinating, (or just a morbid fascination)
black flowers, with their contrasting green foliage
have an aura of elegance and mystery about them,
sure to invite comment. These 6 species, graduated
in height, would look great planted against a house
Includes: Cleome (White Queen), Cosmos (Purity Superior), Datura, Jasmine Tobacco, Lavatera (White
Mont Blanc), Malva (Musk Mallow). $15
WHITE GARDEN COLLECTION
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M024
POPPY COLLECTION
We are crazy about poppies and know that lots of
you are too! Try seeding some of each every few
weeks for a summer long show. Red Legion, Danish
Flag, Peony, Double Shirley, White Peony Giant,
Black Peony. $15
M026
PERENNIAL FAVOURITES
COLLECTION
Includes: Blue Flax, Columbine (Wild Canadian),
Foxglove, (Hollyhock) Fig, Lupins (Wild), Cupid’s
Dart. $15
M025
MIXED BULK SEED
We offer a random mix of most varieties from our
catalgoue. Great for large troublesome areas.
450 g only $30
VEGETABLE COLLECTIONS
M016
COUNTRY VEGETABLE GARDEN
COLLECTION
Includes: Bush Beans (Burpee Stringless), Carrots
(Nates Scarlet Half Long), Cucumber (White wonder),
Peas (Little Marvel), Tomato (Beef Steak), Turnip (Purple Top White Globe). $15
HEIRLOOM VEGETABLES
ARTICHOKE
V53
GREEN GLOBE
(introduced in 1863) Plants grow from 100 to 200
cm. Chokes 7cm x 11 cm. They require a long
growth period and winter protection.
BEANS 40 g
V1
BURPEE STRINGLESS
(from 1894) Stringless, fibreless and waxy brown
beans. Heavy yielding and drought and heat tolerant. 54 days
V3
TENDERGREEN
ROMANO ITALIAN #14 TAN
(from 1922) A heavy producer that is disease tolerant. 15 cm beans are meaty, tender and flavourful
and freeze well. 55 days
V5
WHITE HALF RUNNER BEAN
(heirloom) Good for canning, freezing or shelling.
Heat and drought resistant. 58 days
V7
M018
HERB GARDEN COLLECTION
Includes: Basil (Large Leaf Italian), Chives (Allium),
Parsley, Rosemary , Sage, Summer Thyme. $15
M019
ROOT VEGGIE COLLECTION
Includes: Beet (Chiogga), Carrot (Belgian White),
Khol Rabbi (Purple Vienna), Parsnips (Sugar Hollow
Crown), Radish (French Breakfast), Turnip (Purple Top
White Globe) $15
YELLOW BRITTLE WAX
(from 1900) A popular home garden and canning
variety for 100 years. A heavy producer over a long
season. White beans with a black eye. 50 days
BEETS 5 g
V8
CHIOGGA
(Italian heirloom). A very pretty sliced beet with alternating pink and white concentric circles. Green
tops with pink stems Very sweet. 50 days
M020
SALAD GARDEN COLLECTION
Includes: Cucumber (Long Green Improved ), Lettuce
(Gourmet Salad) , Lettuce (Ice Berg), Radish (Cherry
Belle), Spinach (Bloomsdale Long Standing), Tomato
(Red Cherry) $15
V9
DETROIT DARK RED
(from 1892) Brought from Europe it remains the
best popular standard variety. Excellent flavour and
mildew resistant. 55 days
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H E I R L O O M V E G E TA B L E S
BROCCOLI
1g
V10
DE CICCO
(1890) An early producer that has a 10 to 15 cm
central head followed by numerous side shoots.
Leaves are also edible. 55 days
CARROTS
1g
V16
V11
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cooked rather than raw. Start indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost. Germinate @ 22C. Or it is preferable
to Direct Seed in April or May in a sunny location in
rich, well drained garden soil.
ROMANESCO
(Italian heirloom) It has a light green central head
that resembles a 12 to 15 cm cauliflower. The florets of the head spiral up similar to a sea shell.
Great flavour. 85 days
NANTES SCARLET HALF LONG
(from 1900’s) A sweet flavoured, fine grained,
nearly coreless carrot 18 cm long. Good for juicing.
Keeps well. 70 days
V18
DANVERS HALF LONG
BRUSSEL SPROUTS 1 g
V12
(American Heirloom) Deep orange 15 cm long tapered roots. Adaptable to many soil types including
heavy soil. Stores well. 75 days
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED
(from 1890) This old favorite is known for it’s
flavour, heavy yields and hardiness. Sprouts are 2.5
to 3 cm 100 days
CABBAGE
CAULIFLOWER
1g
V19
SNOWBALL EARLY
1g
V13
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD
(from 1700’s) The most popular cabbage for the
home Gardener. Compact heads (1 kg), mild flavour,
resistant to yellows. 63 days
V14
(from 1888) The standard of early cauliflowers for
years. Dwarf plants with solid round, pure white 15
cm heads. 64 days
V20
VIOLETA ITALIA
Large plants produces beautiful purple heads that
turn bright green when blanched. 90 days
RED ACRE
A short season cabbage with deep red 1 to 2 kg
heads. Excellent for Storage, good flavour and reliable. 87 days
V15
BOK CHOY
Non heading leaf cabbage. Mildly pungent. Hardy
cool weather, fast growing, slow bolting and long
standing. 50 days
V20B
COLLARDS
Nutritionally collards are a superstar being a great
source of many essential vitamins and minerals.
They have a higher nutritional value when they are
CUCUMBER
30 seeds
V21
LONG GREEN IMPROVED
(from 1842) Plants are productive and reliable producing 25 to 30 cm long medium green fruits. Good
for slicing or pickling. 66 days
V22
WHITE WONDER
(prior to 1890) Vigorous heat tolerant, prolific vines
produce 20cm, ivory white fruits with creamy white
flesh. Best slicing cucumber. 50 days
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EGG PLANT
30 seeds
V23
BLACK BEAUTY
(from 1902) Plants produce 1 to 1.5kg, 15 to 20cm
long fruits with shiny purple skin and good flavour
85 days
V30
CIMMARON
(from 1800’s) Romaine lettuce. Heads are a deep
burgundy with exquisite flavour and crisp, tender
texture. Slow to bolt. 65 days
ONIONS
V24
300 seeds
ROSA BIANCA
V32
(Italian heirloom) This heirloom produces light pink
lavender globular fruits. Mild flavour with no bitterness. An exquisite egg plant. 83 days
Striking to look at, love to be crowded and easy to
grow. Excellent flavour. 60 days
KHOL RABI
1g
RED PURPLE BUNCHING
PEAS
25 g
V25
V35
PURPLE VIENNA
LITTLE MARVEL
(Prior to 1860) A purple skinned variety with greenish white flesh. Very flavourful. Harvest them at 6cm
diameter. 60 days
(from 1908) A.K.A. as American Wonder. Pods are 8
to 10cm long with 6 to 7 medium size very sweet
green peas. High yielder. Long season. 60 days.
KALE
V36
1g
V26
RED RUSSIAN
(from 1700’s) The blue green leaves have veins that
turn purple red in cold weather. Very tender with excellent flavour. 55 days
LETTUCE
.5 g
V27
MIGNONNETTE, BRONZE
(from 1898) A butterhead lettuce. Small heads on
bronze fringed leaves. Does well in hot weather.
Slow to bolt. 65 days
DWARF GREY SUGAR
SNAP PEAS
(prior to1773) The smallest of the edible podded
peas. Pods are 5cm long and very flat. Very sweet.
60 days
PARSNIPS
250 seeds
V37
SUGAR HOLLOW CROWN
(from 1850) White roots are 25 to 35cm long. Flesh
is sweet, tender and fine grained. Frost hardy. The
most popular variety. 130 days
V28
ICEBERG
(from 1894)A crisphead lettuce. Compact medium
heads have pale green leaves and a crisp heart.
Heat tolerant and mosaic resistant. 80 days
V29
GOURMET SALAD
PEPPERS
30 seeds
V38
CALIFORNIA WONDER
A vigorous producer of large, mildly sweet peppers.
Ripens from green to red. Great stuffing pepper. 75
days
(an heirloom mix) An assortment of 10 leaf lettuce
of different colours and leaf shapes. 45 days
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H E I R L O O M V E G E TA B L E S
V39
HUNGARIAN SWEET WAX
(from 1941) The 15cm fruits ripen from green to
yellow to orange to red. Mild, sweet taste. Heavy
producer. 65 days
V40
CAYENNE LONG RED SLIM
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(prior to 1827) Peppers are 10 to15cm long, slender, curled and twisted. Ripens to crimson red. Fiery
hot!! 75 days
RADISHES
1g
TOMATOES
50 seeds
V46
BEEFSTEAK
(heirloom) Tomatoes are bright red with a rich
flavour. They are large, weighing from .5 to 1kg.
Heavy producer. 115 days
V47
BONNIE BEST
(heirloom) A very dependable old variety which
bears an abundance of 180gr bright scarlet fruits.
82 days
V41
V48
FRENCH BREAKFAST
BRANDYWINE
(from 1879) An oblong radish, rosy red with white
tip 4 by 2cm White flesh, crisp and pungent. Frost
hardy. 25days
(from 1885) An Amish heirloom. The large plants
produce .5 to 1kg fruits with pink skin and highly
flavoured red flesh. 100 days
V43
V50
CHERRY BELLE
(Heirloom) A 2.5cm round, red radish with white
flesh. Keep planting them all summer. An old favorite. 23 days
V44
(Early 1600’s) Vines produce clusters of 3cm pear
shaped tomatoes ranging from lemon to golden yellow. Mild to sweet flavour. 80 days
V51
DIAKON
(Old Japanese variety) 20 to 30 cm white skinned
and white flesh. Used extensively in oriental cuisine.
75 days
SPINACH
YELLOW PEAR
5g
V45
BLOOMSDALE LONG STANDING
(from 1826) Glossy wrinkled green leaves are richly
flavoured and tender. Vigorous and slow to bolt. 55
days
RED CHERRY
(heirloom) The vines bear clusters of 6-8 toony size
tomatoes. The red fruits have intense flavour. 80
days
TURNIPS
1g
V52
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE
(prior to 1880) The standard for home gardening.
Harvest at 10cm diameter. White flesh is mild,
sweet and fine textured. 60 days.
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HERBS
HERBS
Florabunda continues to feature a selection of Medicinal and Culinary Herbs, as they are an important
element of historic gardening. The herbs have been
chosen to not only look good in your garden but
also for their medicinal properties.
H009
CHIVES ALLIUM
schoenoprasum
These common chives are great for adding onion
flavour to your cooking. Besides using the leaves, use
the blue flowers to flavour and garnish salads. Direct
seed after frost danger. Perennial.
H001
H010
ECHINACEA/PURPLE CONEFLOWER
Echinacea purpurea
DILL
Anthum graveolens
Used historically by the Plains Indians for snake bites
and as a blood purifier. Receiving wide acclaim in
modern times as an immune system strengthener
and is used to "nip a cold in the bud". Ht.3', Sp. 30
cm. D.S. in fall-winter or refrigerate seed before sowing. Perennial. N.O
A member of the celery family, dill is an easy to grow,
self seeding herb. Use it to flavor fish dishes, soups
and pickles. It is best used fresh but can be freeze
dried. Bees and butterflies love it. Annual. Ht.40-60
cm. DS.
H002
BORAGE
Borage officinalis
Borage is an easy to grow herb. Both leaves and the
beautiful blue flowers are edible and can be used in
salads or as garnishes. In traditional medicine it was
used to treat gastrointestinal and cardiovascular issues. It is a magnet for native pollinators. Annual. Ht.
60-100 cm. DS.
H011
LEMONGRASS
Cymbopogon flexuosus
This fast growing fragrant herb as the scent and
flavour of lemons. It is best used fresh. Cut and crush
the top leafy portions for teas and use the bottom
part of the stock for food flabouring. Perennial zone
7. Sow indoors in March. Set out in early June.
Germ. @ 18oC. Ht. 60-90 cm.
H003
H012
GERMAN CHAMOMILE
Matricaria recutita
ITALIAN LARGE LEAF BASIL
Ocimum basilicum
Preferred by many for the best herbal tea, this annual
produces dainty, daisy-like flowers of white with yellow centres and finely dissected leaves. Given full sun
to part shade it will grow 70 cm. high and will selfseed. Annual
H006
CATNIP
Nepeta cataria
Cats love the smell of its aromatic leaves and often
are seen rolling around on it or chewing the leaves to
release its heavenly aroma.
Grown in the "flowery meads' of Italy's pleasure gardens in the 1200s. This variety is sweeter than others,
lacking the heavy clove undertones of some basils.
Leaves are large (also known as lettuce leaf basil),
medium to dark green. A high yielding pesto-type basil.
Ht. to 50 cm. Sp. 30 cm. Good soil. D.S. Tr. Annual
H015
SELF HEAL
Prunella grandiflorum
A member of the mint family, it will thrive in any good
soil and is a useful astringent and general strengthener. Try them on a slope, in a meadow or at the front
of the border. Perennial. D.S. early. Re-seeds readily.
Ht. 45 cm. Sp. 30 cm. Zones 5-8
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HERBS
H017
SAGE
Salvia officials
Originally used in the middle ages as a cure all, it
has now been overtaken by the kitchen. Use it in
meat dishes and poultry stuffing. The flavour
strengthens when it is dried so use it discreetly.
Fresh leaves can be kept in the refrigerator for a few
days. Store ground leaves in an airtight container.
Perennial.
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H018
CLARY SAGE (Muscatel Sage)
Salvia sclaria
A fetching biennial with long-lasting mauve flowers
that bloom fully all along 3’ stems, large heart-shaped
leaves and a pungent grapefruit scent Sun, welldrained sail. D.S. in spring. Ht. 1 m. Sp. 45 cm. II. Zone
5-9.
used for garnishments. Deep fried sprigs of whole
parsley are delicious partnering seafood or broiled
meats. Store fresh leaves in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. Keep dried leaves in an airtight container
away from light. Annual.
H027
ROSEMARY
Rosmarinus officinalis
It's strong pungent flavour goes great with meat
dishes, especially lamb. A sprig placed on a roasting
leg lends the meat an incomparable flavour. Fresh
sprigs will keep for several days in a plastic bag or
set stems in water in the refrigerator. Keep dried
leaves in an airtight container in a cool place away
from light. Just before using, crush the dried leaves
to release the flavour. Perennial.
H034
SUMMER SAVORY
Satureja hortensis
H021
MOTHER OF THYME, WILD THYME
Thymus serpyllum
Brewed as a tea, thyme has been known to relieve
shortness of breath, congested lungs, stomach
cramps, whooping cough and asthma. This low growing plant will form a heavenly carpet of deep purple
when in flower. It was once planted as a bed for
fairies. Thriving on poor soil, thyme needs temperatures of 20oC to germinate. Perennial. Zones 4-9. Tr.
H022
SUMMER THYME
Thymus vulgarism
There are very few dishes that cannot be improved
by thyme. It aids digestion of fatty foods. Its flavour
blend well with other herbs, especially rosemary.
Even in the garden they are very aromatic. Keep
dried leaves in an airtight container in a cool dry
place. A zone 5 perennial.
H024
PARSLEY
Petroselinum crispum
An all time cook's favorite for versatility and enhancing especially the flavour of beans and peas.
Harvest the leaves just before the plant flowers.
Store fresh leaves in a sealed plastic bag in the refrigerator. Dried leaves retain their flavour for a considerable long time if store in a sealed container
away from light. Annual.
H036
MOUNTAIN MINT
Calamintha nepeta
Originally grown as a culinary and medicinal herb, this
aromatic, rich flavoured plant is now mostly grown
as an ornamental. It has masses of lilac to white flowers that bloom from early summer until Autumn. A
real bee and butterfly magnet. Perennial. D.S. in
spring. Ht. 30-50 cm.
H037
PEPPERMINT
Mentha piperita
A vigorous growing herb with aromatic leaves which
are used in teas, cooking and potpourris. In summer
it bears small lilac-pink flowers. Easy to grow but can
get invasive. Perennial. Zones 3-7. Ht. to 70 cm.
Parsley is a rich source of vitamins and minerals. It
enhances the flavour of salads, soups, stews and is
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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?
FOREIGN ORDERS
Florabunda Seeds guarantees that within 1-3 days
of receiving your order, it will be filled and mailed
to you first class. (Except after the initial influx
following our big mail-out in January. Those orders
can take up to a week. If you are in a rush as early
as January, please indicate it on your envelope.)
Some foreign orders may require a physosanitary
certificate. A surcharge is made to orders requiring
this certificate.
MAILING LIST
We respect your privacy and we do not sell or lend
our mailing list to anyone.
CONDITION OF SEED
All seed is untreated. Our seeds are fresh and you
should expect good germination and a bountiful
yield, given the right growing conditions. As is
customary in the trade, though, we need to let you
know that we will not be held responsible for any
losses which might occur in the event of a crop
failure. Our warranty is limited to replacing your
seed or substituting for another variety.
SEED STORAGE
Store seeds away from heat and moisture, in a
dark, cool place.
RETURNS
Any returns must be authorized by Florabunda
Seeds and must be returned prepaid. A refund will
be issued upon receipt of seeds in unopened,
undamaged packets.
EDIBILITY
Please note that unless stated that a plant is
edible, it is advisable to research it before doing so.
Many plants and seeds are toxic, so please be
careful.
SUBSTITUTIONS
We keep ample quantities of seed on hand. In the
event that we run out of a variety, we will either
substitute with what you indicate on the order
form or give credit.
ANY PROBLEMS?
If you had any troubles germinating our seeds last
year please let me know when you send in this
year’s order. (You may also fax us at 705-2954035) We try not to carry flowers that are difficult
to grow from seed. Our hope is for you to
experience success and joy with your gardening
ventures.
Thank you for choosing Florabunda Seeds. We are
growing and are glad to have you as our growing
partner! Your letters, stories, suggestions and
photos are a joy to receive.
INDEX
FLOWERS
Ageratum
4
Agrostemma
4
Alcea
16
Alonsa
14
Amni
4
Annuals
4-16,24-26
Alyssum
25
Althaea
4, 16
Amaranthus
4
Anagallis
4
Angel’s Trumpet
24
Anthirrinum
4
Annual Favorites Collection
32
Aquillegia
16,17
Arctotis
5
Asarina
28
Asclepias
17
Asperula
24
Aster
5, 6
Baby Blue Eyes
Baby’s Breath
Bachelor’s Buttons
Balsam
Baptisia
Basketflower
Beginners Collection
Bells of Ireland
Bergamot
Biddens
Biennials
Bird House Gourds
Bishop Flower
Black Eyed Susan
Black Eyed Susan Vine
Black Sweet William
Black Witches Broom
Blanketflower
Blue Bird
Blue Flower Collection
Blue Woodruff
Blue Bonnet Lupin
Blue Eyed African Daisy
Blue Flax
Brachycome
Brassica
Bulk Seed Mix
Burning Bush
Burr Marigold
Butterfly Weed
Butterfly Mix
Calendula
California Poppy
Callistephus
Campanula
11
9
6
10
17
6
32
11
25
5
16-24
28
4
23,24
29
26
31
18
12
32
24
10
5
18
5
5
33
6
5
16
31
5
9
6
17
Canary Creeper Vine
29
Candytuft
10
Cardiospermum
28
Castor Bean
13
Cat Grass
31
Celosia
6
Centaurea
6, 7, 17, 25
Cerinthe
5
Cherianthus
26
Chinese Larkspur
9
Chinese Pagoda
7
Chrysanthemum
17
Clarkia
7
Clematis
28
Cleome
7
Cobaea
28
Cockscomb
6
Collinsia
7
Coleus
7
Columbine
16
Coneflower
18,37
Container & Basket Blend
32
Convolvulus
30
Coreopsis
7
Corncockle
4
Cornflower
6,7
Cosmos
8
Creeping Gloxinia
28
Creeping Zinnia
14
Cup Flower
11
Cup and Saucer Plant
16
Cup and Saucer Vine
28
Cupid’s Dart
17
Curcurbita
28
Cut Flower Collection
32
Cypress Vine
29
Dahlias
Datura
Dame’s Violet
Deer Proof Mix
Delphinium
Dianthus
Diascia
Digitalis
Dipsacus
Dolichos
Drought Tolerant Mix
Dusty Miller
Echinacea
Echinops ritro
Emilia
English Lavender
Eschscholtzia
Evening Scented Stock
Everlasting Pea
Exotic Love
8
24
26
32
8,9
26
9
18
18
28
32
6
18, 37
18
14
26
9
25
27
29
Fairies Toadflax
False Indigo
Felicia
Flowering Maple
Forget-Me-Not
Four O’Clock
Foxglove
Foxtail Millet
Fragrant Flowers
Gaillardia
Gazanias
Gilia
Globe Centaurea
Globe Gilia
Globe Thistle
Gloriosa Daisy
Gothic Black Collection
Gourds
Gypsophiolia
Helianthus
Helichysum
Heliotrope
Hesperis
Hibiscus
Holborn’s Glory
Hollyhock
Honeywort
Hunnemania
Hyacinth Bean
Iberis
Impatiens
Ipomoea
Jasmine Tobacco
Johnny Jump-Up
11
16
14
4
23,24
25
17
31
24-26
18
13
9
17
9
17
13
32
28
9
9, 10
10
24
26
10
26
4, 16
5
10
28
10
10
29, 30
25
24
Kingfisher Daisy
14
Kiss Me Over The Garden Gate 14
Kniphofia
18
Lacy Phacelia
Lady’s Slipper
Larkspur
Lathyrus
Lavatera
Lavandula
Layia
Lemon Bergamot
Leonotis
Liatris
Limnanthes
Linaria
Linum
Lobelia
Lobularia
26
10
8,9
27,28
10,11
26
25
25
11
18
11
11
11, 23
18
25
INDEX
Love-In-A-Mist
Love-In-A-Puff
Love-Lies-Bleeding
Luffa
Lupins
Lychnis
Macleaya
Magic Hollyhock
Maltese Cross
Malva
Marigold
Mask Flower
Matthiola
Meadow Foam
Mexican Dwarf Ball
Mexican Hat
Mexican Sunflower
Mexican Tulip Poppy
Mina
Mirabilis
Mixed Bulk Seed
Molluccella
Monarda
Morning Glory
Musk Mallow
My Secret Garden Mix
Myosotis
12
28
4
29
11, 18, 23
18
31
11
18
11, 23
14,15
14
25
11
4
23
14
10
29
25
33
11
25
29, 30
23
32
24
Nasturtium
14, 15
Nemophila
11
Nicotiana
25,26
Nierembergia
12
Nigella
12
Nolana
12
North Country Wildflower Mix 31
Dirk and his dad
Ornamental Grasses
Ornamental Kale
31
5
Painted Tongue
14
Papaver
12, 13
Partial Shade Wildflower Mix 31
Pasiflora
29
Passion Flower Vine
29
Persicaria
14
Petunia
25
Perennials
16-24, 26
Perennial Wildflower Mix
31
Phacelia
26
Phaseolus
29
Pheasant’s Eye
4
Phlox
25
Pincushion Flower
26
Plume Poppy
31
Poached Egg Flower
11
Poor Man’s Weather Glass
4
Poppy
12, 13
Poppy Collection
Portulaca
Prairie Evening Primrose
Pumpkin on a Stick
Pyrethrum
33
13
26
14
17
Wallflower
White Garden Collection
Wildflower Mixes
Woodland Tobacco
26
33
31,32
26
Zinnia
Ratibida
Red Hot Poker
Ricinus
Rose Campion
Rudbeckia
23
18
13
18
14,23,24
Salpiglossis
Sanvitalia
Scabiosa
Scarlet Flax
Scarlet Runner Bean
Setaria
Shasta Daisy
Siberian Motherwort
Snapdragon
Solanum
Solenastemom
Songbird Flower Mix
Sorghum
Special Mixes & Collections
Spider Flower
Staircase Plant
Straw Flowers
Sunflower
Sunflower Collection
Swamp Milkweed
Swan River Daisy
Sweet Alyssum
Sweet Pea
Sweet Pea Collection
Sweet Rocket
Sweet Sultan
Sweet William
14
14
26
11
28
31
17
11
5
14
7
32
31
31-33
7
11
10
9, 10
33
16
5
25
27, 28
33
26
24
26
Tagetes
Tangutica
Tassel Flower
Teasel
Thunbergia
Tickseed
Tidy Tips
Tithonia
Trionum
Triticum
Tropaeolum
Trumpet Flower
Twinspur
14,15
28
13
17
29
7
24
15
10
31
15,29
24
9
Vegetable Sponge
Verbena
Vines
Viola
29
23
27-30
23
VEGETABLES
15
33-36
Artichoke
Beans
Beets
Broccoli
Brussel Sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Collards
Country Vegetable Garden
Collection
Cucumber
Egg Plant
Khol Rabi
Kale
Lettuce
Onions
Peas
Parsnips
Peppers
Radishes
Root Veggie Collection
Salad Garden Collection
Spinach
Tomatoes
Turnips
HERBS
33
33
33
34
34
34
34
34
34
32
34
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
36
36
33
33
36
36
36
37,38
Borage
Catnip
Chives
Dill
Echinacea/Purple Coneflower
German Chamomile
Herb Garden Collection
Italian Large Leaf Basil
Lemongrass
Mint
Parsley
Rosemary
Sage
Self Heal
Summer Savory
Thyme
37
37
37
37
37
37
32
37
37
38
38
38
38
37
38
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