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HAVE: handpoured soy candles for plant exchange

Posted by efrosty1 Z5 OH (efrosty1@yahoo.com) on
Wed, Apr 12, 06 at 23:19

HANDPOURED SOY CANDLES

I HAVE 4OZ JARS AND UP. BLUEBERRY CHEESECAKE, RED HOT CINNAMON,APPLE STURDEL AND MANY MORE.. WANTING TO TRADE FOR A FLAT RATE BOX OF PLANTS.

IF YOU WANT CERTIAN SCENTS LET ME KNOW AND I CAN MAKE THEM TOO..

REALLY LOOKING FOR ALL KINDS OF STARTS, MAKE ME AN OFFER AND HOPEFULLY WE CAN WORK SOMETHING OUT..I AM OPEN FOR ANYTHING..THESE CANDLE SELL FROM $4.00- TO $20.00 IN MY CRAFT SHOWS. TRIPLE SCENTED.. ERICA


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RE: HAVE: handpoured soy candles for plant exchange

Tell me more about what you want....shade plants, sun plants?


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RE: HAVE: handpoured soy candles for plant exchange

Where do you buy your scents?

http://www.aScentualWonderland.com

Here is a link that might be useful: our site


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RE: HAVE: handpoured soy candles for plant exchange

Hi,
Just saw your post. Here's my list, I just copied from "my page - exchanges".

achillea millefolium - cranberry pink
achillea tomentosa - very dwarf yellow yarrow - not invasive
amaranthus seedlings - dwarf and tall
ampelopsis brevipendunculata variegata
anise hyssop - agastache blue fortune
anthriscus sylvestris ravenswing
aster frikartii
astrantia ‘Moulin Rouge’
baptisia
bearded german iris - all colors, all gorgeous fancy and large,
bee balm - red, maroon, pink, white, lavender
bleeding heart – pink, white, pink fringed
bronze fennel
brunnera
brunnera ‘Jack Frost’
campanula blue clips
campanula cherry bells
campanula cochlearifolia
campanula glomerata
campanula persicifolia
campanula sarastro
centaurea dealbata – persian coneflower
centaurea montana – montana bluet
clematis – Radar Love - yellow
coreopsis – crème brulee
coreopsis – moonbeam
coreopsis - zagreb
corydalis lutea
dahlia - arabian night - dark red
dahlias - red, yellow, pink, maroon, white with purple edges
dark red sweet william "sooty"
daylilies - orange, red, yellow, maroon, cream, etc.
dog tooth violet - erythronium
donkey tail - euphorbia myrsinites
eryngium – sea holly
eupatorium - joe pye weed
eupatorium 'cori' - dwarf blue (perennial ageratum)
euphorbia dulcis ‘chamaeleon’ – red leaves
euphorbia myrsinites – donkeytail
fleece flower - polygonum bistorta
geranium ‘max frei’
geranium ‘samobor’
geranium sanguineum striatum – light pink
golden creeping jenny
hens and chicks
hibiscus moscheutos - pink hardy hibiscus
hosta patriot
hosta sum and substance
hyacinthoides hispanica - wood hyacinth – purple, pink and white
iris – german bearded – ‘Batik’ – dark purple splashed with white
iris – german bearded – ‘Beverly Sills’ pink
iris – german bearded – ‘Dover Beach’ – light and dark blue bicolor
iris – german bearded – ‘Samurai Warrior’ red
iris – german bearded – various purples and pinks, peach
iris ensata ‘gusto’
jack-in-the-pulpit
japanese blood grass
kniphofia – poker plant
lady's mantle - alchemilla mollis
lambs ears
lilies - asiatic orange, yellow, light pink, dark pink
lily ‘black beauty’
lily -asiatic‘monte negro’
lysimachia - alexander
may apple - podophyllum
miscanthus sinensis ‘silver feather’
miscanthus sinensis variegatus
nepeta – walkers low
pearly everlasting
peonies - sarah bernhardt, karl rosenfeld, festiva maxima, ballerina
polygonum bistorta - fleece flower
primrose – heirloom light yellow - very, very long bloom time
primrose – scarlet with yellow eye
rose campion - lychnis coronaria
rose of sharon - various colors
salvia may night
salvia schwellenburg
scabiosa ochreleuca
sedums creeping - lots of different kinds - pink, yellow, white
sedums tall - autumn joy, frosty morn, brilliant, matrona
seedlings - knautia macedonica
soapwort - pink
stachys hummelo - betony
stokesia - purple parasol
tradescantia – spiderwort – dark purple, violet purple, hot pink, light purple
turtlehead - chelone - pink - careful it's a spreader!
verbena bonariensis - tall and purple
veronica ‘crater lake blue’
veronica incana - silver leaves, purple spiky flowers
willow – arctic willow – narrow blue-green leaves
willow - hakura nishiki (white variegated leaves)
willow - salix alba 'flame' - gorgeous bright orange bark
wood hyacinth - pink
yucca - bright edge (yellow striped leaves)

Please email me directly if interested. thanks


 
 

 

 


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