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WANTED: Have to trade- Lancaster, York, Chester areas

Posted by ninamora 6 (My Page) on
Fri, Mar 28, 08 at 19:10

hi, I'm interested in doing some local trading if anyone wants these:
Kwansaa daylily
Stella Doro daylily
Kittens Paw daylily
Autumn Minaret daylily
Ninebark shrub-Physocarpus-small, from cutting last year.
Rosa rugosa-pink
Old fashioned red Primula
Liriope, green and variegated
Catherine Woodbury daylily
Variegated money plant
Egyptian walking onions
Winter Aconite
Monks Hood-Aconitum-purple
Pink or white Meadowsweet
Hardy aspargus fern
Bluebird Rose of Sharon
Muscari-grape hyacinths
white fragrant flowered hosta
white 'David' Phlox
Mixed purple/pink Phlox
Various other daylilies, no names
email me if you are interested, let me know what you have.
I am looking for newer named daylilies, but anything I don't have could tickle my fancy.
Nina


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RE: WANTED: Have to trade- Lancaster, York, Chester areas

Nina, I have Becky Shasta Daisy, Stewartia psuedocamellia, Sorbaria Sem, Styrax japonica Issai, Iris Ann Chowning, NOID Purple iris, hydrangea Little Lamb, Weigela Wine and Roses and Weigela My Monet.
I would be interested in monkshood and walking onions and any red daylilies. I am outside of Reading. Let me know if you are interested.


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RE: WANTED: Have to trade- Lancaster, York, Chester areas

Jeff,
I have some different red daylilies, unfortinately I don't know the names on these. some are mid season and some are late season. I still have purple Monkshood and a few walking onions too.
We are interested in daylilies and iris. Email me if you want to trade
Nina
moraprada@verizon.net


 
 

 

 


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