2015 Seed Catalog is Finally Done!
The 2015 seed catalog is finally done! It is an e-mail catalog, so if you want it, you will have to e-mail me here. I will gladly send it to you, just remember to include in your e-mail that you are wanting a catalog. I will also be selling plants later this spring, if something does not happen to them. It is so hard keeping my greenhouse warm enough in this one degree weather! Mice also enjoy snacks of young plants, sadly though.
I copied my seed catalog below, the photos do not seem to show up though.
Quixlan Heirloom
Seeds
2015
Quixlan Heirloom Seeds
Quixlan Heirloom Seeds is a small
seed company located in St. Louis Missouri, four miles from the arch. All
my seeds are either sourced from our backyard or from friends in St. Louis who
let me gather Heirloom seeds from their gardens.
Quixlan Heirloom Seeds started out under the name of Clara's Seed Company. About two years ago I decided the name of my seed company needed to change. So, that night when we were all eating supper, I asked my siblings what they thought would be a good new name for my seed company. It was finally decided that it should be named after one of my new chicks I had (and still have, although, they are now laying hens.) One was named Blackberry and the other was named Quixlan (Quixlan means Hen in a Mayan language, and is pronounced like keesh-LAHN.) The name of Blackberry was soon decided against; everyone said the name of Blackberry Seed Company would sound too much like I only sold blackberry seeds. So it had to be Quixlan Seed Company, but I didn't like the name. My sister finally suggested that since I sold only Heirloom seeds anyway, I could call my seed company Quixlan Heirloom Seeds.
So that is the story of how my seed company came by its name. It has flourished under the name of Quixlan Heirloom Seeds, and it could hardly survive under the name of Clara's Seed Company.
Quixlan Heirloom Seeds started out under the name of Clara's Seed Company. About two years ago I decided the name of my seed company needed to change. So, that night when we were all eating supper, I asked my siblings what they thought would be a good new name for my seed company. It was finally decided that it should be named after one of my new chicks I had (and still have, although, they are now laying hens.) One was named Blackberry and the other was named Quixlan (Quixlan means Hen in a Mayan language, and is pronounced like keesh-LAHN.) The name of Blackberry was soon decided against; everyone said the name of Blackberry Seed Company would sound too much like I only sold blackberry seeds. So it had to be Quixlan Seed Company, but I didn't like the name. My sister finally suggested that since I sold only Heirloom seeds anyway, I could call my seed company Quixlan Heirloom Seeds.
So that is the story of how my seed company came by its name. It has flourished under the name of Quixlan Heirloom Seeds, and it could hardly survive under the name of Clara's Seed Company.
Much thanks to Anne Lehman from dirty girl farms for giving me the
following seed:
Zeo Lights Canlendula
Sorrel, Rumex
Acetosa
Red Mustard
Bouquet Dill
Also much thanks to Joel Walker from the International
Institute's Global farming program for letting me harvest the following seed
from the north garden:
Wild Sunflowers
Red Mexican Torch Sunflowers
Yellow Mexican Torch Sunflowers
Mammoth Sunflowers
Much thanks to several gardeners for giving me the following seed:
Chinese Red Noodle Bean
Chinese Winter Melon
White Radish or Daikon Radish
Wild Asters
And not ANY thanks to the snow for killing the hyacinth bean
plants so that I could not harvest seed from them. I did like the snow in other
ways though, such as the double season photographs I took!
ORDERING
INFORMATION AND CATALOG INFORMATION
Send your
order (Please include item #, description, and quantity) along with payment
plus $2.00 shipping
(Cash or
check made out to Clara Stone) to this address:
3627 S.
Compton ave.
St. Louis
MO. 63118
To
contact me please send an e- mail to:
I have a
blog at: Quixlanheirloomseeds.blogspot.com
My entire
catalog is on this blog as well as new seed varieties, recipes, tips,
photographs of our garden, and stories from our garden.
If you
have questions call: 314-435-1052
and ask for Clara
If you
notice “additional shipping cost of
$2.00,” after an item, it means that, for that item, in addition to the normal shipping cost there is
a cost of $2.00 per item
If you
see this symbol
* it means that you can grow that plant in containers.
I do not
grow GMO (genetically-modified-organism) plants, however, my plants may have
cross pollinated with GMO plants I do not test my seeds for GMOs yet, however,
I do plan to sometime start testing for GMOs.
This is
my third year as the owner of this seed company and it is still a very small
company. Some of you may have received the 2012 seed catalog, and, if you did,
you know that it consisted of one page and offered mostly flowers. The 2013
seed catalog was way better in that it offered more vegetables, herbs, melons,
and such. It is even very small this year, however, it is much bigger in
comparison. Next year, (2015) I hope to have all of the main plants that this
year's seed catalog is missing. If you have any suggestions as to how to
improve my seed company, I would like to hear them. Also, you can recommend
this seed company to anyone you think might be interested, as I want this seed
company to grow.
I am selling
plant starts this year. I am hoping to carry tomatoes, eggplant (Limited
Supply), peppers (Limited Supply), and flowers (Limited Supply).
Vegetables
Bean
Red Seeded Asparagus
$2.75/pkt ............#VE153
$2.75/pkt ............#VE153
Description: a long bean with a green pod and red seeds.
Good raw, in salad or cooked.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after the danger
of frost has passed. Plant 1" deep.
Good raw, in salad or cooked.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after the danger
of frost has passed. Plant 1" deep.
Chinese Red Noodle New!
$2.75/pkt…………….#VE564
Description: A long, red, noodle bean that is very productive and
hardy.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Cucumber
Dragon's Egg New!
$2.00 /pkt...........#VE154
Description: a white egg shaped cucumber that can grow very
large. Very productive vines yield fruit that are good for fresh
eating, salads, and pickling.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after danger of frost
has passed. Plant 1" deep.
Beit Alpha New!
$2.75............#VE155
Description: a long, greenish-yellow cucumber that tastes so
sweet, it might never make it inside once you pick it. The vines
are very productive and small.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after the danger
of frost is past.
Boston Pickling
$2.50............#VE170
Description: A green pickling variety that is very productive
and hardy. This is my favorite cucumber so far, as far as yields
go. The flavor is also very good, although it is not as sweet as
some cucumbers
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after the danger of
frost has passed.
Eggplant*
Purple Beauty
$3.00/pkt........#VE171
Description: A small plant with a purple eggplant that can
grow quite large. The average yield per plant is three eggplants
per plant.
Planting Instructions: Plant indoors about a month and a half
before the danger of frost has passed . and plant outdoors after
the danger of frost has passed.
Lettuce*
Amish Deer Tongue New!
$2.75............#VE173
Description: A single leaf lettuce that is bright green and very heat
tolerant. It has a very good flavor and the young greens are good
in salad.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors about a month before the danger of frost is past.
Bronze Beauty New!
$2.50/pkt..........#VE158
Description: A full lettuce head that is slow to bolt and very heat
tolerant. The leaves are green with a red-bronze edging. It has a
very delicious taste, and is very hardy.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors about a month before
the danger of frost is past.
Buttercrunch New!
$2.50/pkt...........#VE172
Description: A full lettuce head that is slow to bolt and very
heat tolerant, not getting bitter until long after the other lettuces
have. It was a favorite this year, because it lasted so long; I had
to save aside a few plants because I wanted to save the seeds!
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors about about a month
before the danger of frost is past.
Description: a white egg shaped cucumber that can grow very
large. Very productive vines yield fruit that are good for fresh
eating, salads, and pickling.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after danger of frost
has passed. Plant 1" deep.
Beit Alpha New!
$2.75............#VE155
Description: a long, greenish-yellow cucumber that tastes so
sweet, it might never make it inside once you pick it. The vines
are very productive and small.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after the danger
of frost is past.
Boston Pickling
$2.50............#VE170
Description: A green pickling variety that is very productive
and hardy. This is my favorite cucumber so far, as far as yields
go. The flavor is also very good, although it is not as sweet as
some cucumbers
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors after the danger of
frost has passed.
Eggplant*
Purple Beauty
$3.00/pkt........#VE171
Description: A small plant with a purple eggplant that can
grow quite large. The average yield per plant is three eggplants
per plant.
Planting Instructions: Plant indoors about a month and a half
before the danger of frost has passed . and plant outdoors after
the danger of frost has passed.
Lettuce*
Amish Deer Tongue New!
$2.75............#VE173
Description: A single leaf lettuce that is bright green and very heat
tolerant. It has a very good flavor and the young greens are good
in salad.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors about a month before the danger of frost is past.
Bronze Beauty New!
$2.50/pkt..........#VE158
Description: A full lettuce head that is slow to bolt and very heat
tolerant. The leaves are green with a red-bronze edging. It has a
very delicious taste, and is very hardy.
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors about a month before
the danger of frost is past.
Buttercrunch New!
$2.50/pkt...........#VE172
Description: A full lettuce head that is slow to bolt and very
heat tolerant, not getting bitter until long after the other lettuces
have. It was a favorite this year, because it lasted so long; I had
to save aside a few plants because I wanted to save the seeds!
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors about about a month
before the danger of frost is past.
Parsnip
Harris Model New!
$2.75/pkt…………#VE174
Description: I mild flavored parsnip
that is so productive that almost every seed you plant will come up. At least
that is what happened in our garden!
Planting Instructions: direct sow outdoors
about a week before the danger of frost is past.
Mustard*
Red New!
$2.75/pkt..........#VE174
Description: A reddish-green mustard that has a very good
flavor. I actually did not grow this seed, so I don't know that
much about the plant.
Planting Instructions: Plant indoors about a month and a half
before the danger of frost is past, and transplant outdoors after
the danger of frost is past. Or direct sow outdoors after the
danger of frost is past.
Southern Giant Curled
$2.50/pkt..........#VE173
Description: A large leafed mustard that is very spicy and heat
tolerant. The leaves can reach up to 1' long and 6" across and are
curled around the edges.
Planting Instructions: Plant indoors about a month and a half
before the danger of frost is past, and transplant outdoors after
the danger of frost is past. Or direct sow outdoors after the
danger of frost is past.
Spinach*
Malabar (limited supply)
$2.75/pkt.............#VE163
Description: This is not a true spinach (Amaranthaceae Family)
it is in the Basellaceae Family, making it related to Madeira Vine.
It tastes like spinach though, and is very ornamental. The leaves
are dark green with purple-red veins and the stem has dark purple
berries on it that are useful for natural food coloring.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow outdoors about a week before
the danger of frost is past.
Radish*
Daikon or White New!
$3.00/pkt………….VE565
Description: This is a mild-flavored
winter radish, it looks like a giant white carrot.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow out doors up
to two or three weeks before the danger of frost is past.
Red Top Globe
$2.75/pkt...........#VE164
Description: A small red-topped radish that is heat tolerant. It is
rather spicy (as all radishes are) and also slightly sweet.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow from late May- early June, or
for a fall garden, plant late September- early November
$2.75/pkt...........#VE164
Description: A small red-topped radish that is heat tolerant. It is
rather spicy (as all radishes are) and also slightly sweet.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow from late May- early June, or
for a fall garden, plant late September- early November
Okra*
Burgundy
$2.50/pkt...........#VE165
Description: A burgundy colored okra that is very tasty, productive,
and ornamental. It has large purple-white hibiscus-like flowers and
green leaves with burgundy veins.
Planting Instructions: direct sow after the danger of frost is past.
Burgundy
$2.50/pkt...........#VE165
Description: A burgundy colored okra that is very tasty, productive,
and ornamental. It has large purple-white hibiscus-like flowers and
green leaves with burgundy veins.
Planting Instructions: direct sow after the danger of frost is past.
Squash
Seminole Pumpkin
$3.00/pkt............#VE175
Description: A small pumpkin that grows on large vines. It is very
prolific and hardy, I got 35 pumpkins from one plant, and when all
our other squash died, this one stayed very healthy. You can use the
young pumpkins like summer squash. The mature pumpkins make
the best pumpkin pie and they (the pumpkins, not the pies) keep all winter.
Planting Instructions: direct sow after the danger of frost is past.
Pepper
Gypsy Yellow
$2.75/pkt...........#VE160
Description: A large Yellowish-Greenish Pepper that is extremely
sweet, It is delicious eaten raw in a salad or by it's self. The
plants are very productive, my one plant producing seven large
peppers in one season.
Planting Instructions: Start indoors about a month and a half before
the danger of frost is past and transplant outdoors after the danger
of frost is past.
Description: A large Yellowish-Greenish Pepper that is extremely
sweet, It is delicious eaten raw in a salad or by it's self. The
plants are very productive, my one plant producing seven large
peppers in one season.
Planting Instructions: Start indoors about a month and a half before
the danger of frost is past and transplant outdoors after the danger
of frost is past.
Swiss
Chard*

$2.50
/pkt................#VE167
Description: A white-veined chard, that is
long-lasting. Tasty, young greens can be eaten in salad or made into a
healthful shake; old, tough greens can be stir-fried or steamed.
Planting
Instructions: Direct
sow outdoors Mach-April. For a fall garden, direct sow outdoors
September-October. Swiss chard will over-winter.
Sorrel
Rumex Acetosa New!
$2.75/pkt……………#VE245
Description: A very good sorrel, this one is
productive and hardy. Children love the sour leaves!
Planting
Instructions: Direct
sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Tomato*
Orange Banana New!
$2.75/pkt…………#VE246
Description: An orange paste-type tomato. This
one is very productive and hardy: my plants were loaded all summer. They
survived an aphid attack, and still produced very well.
Planting
Instructions: start
indoors a month and a half to two months before the danger of frost is past,
and transplant outdoors once the ground is warm and the danger of frost is
past.
Bali New!
$2.75/pkt……………#VE247
Description: A pink accordion-type tomato. This
one is very productive. I got about ten large and very tasty tomatoes from one
plant this year.
Planting
Instructions: start
indoors a month and a half to two months before the danger of frost is past, and
transplant outdoors once the ground is warm and the danger of frost is past.
Chadwick Cherry or Camp Joy New!
$2.75/pkt…………#VE248
Description: A small, red cherry tomato that is
very prolific. It is also very hardy. These grow on rather large vines, but the
productivity of the plants entirely makes up for their size! They also have a
very good flavor.
Planting
Instructions: start
indoors a month and a half to two months before the danger of frost is past,
and transplant outdoors once the ground is warm and the danger of frost is
past.
Minibel New!
$2.75/pkt……………#VE249
Description: A beautiful, red, cherry tomato that
grows on a small and very compact plant. The plants hardly get two feet tall,
and have equally small root systems. They are perfect for pots. They would also
work well for Hydroponic and Airoponic growing systems.
Planting
Instructions: start
indoors a month and a half to two months before the danger of frost is past,
and transplant outdoors once the ground is warm and the danger of frost is
past.
Flowers
Bachelors Button
Purple
$2.75/pkt.............#FL956
Description: This is a light purple
Bachelor’s Button. It gets very tall, about 5 ½’. This is a very beautiful
plant! The blooms make good cut flowers. I gathered these seeds from the wild
in Michigan a few years ago.
Marigold*
Golden Calendula
$2.75/pkt................#FL957
Description: A beautiful, yellow daisy-like flower. It is easy to grow.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Golden Calendula
$2.75/pkt................#FL957
Description: A beautiful, yellow daisy-like flower. It is easy to grow.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Zeo Lights Calendula New!
$3.00/pkt……………#FL764
Description: A tri-colored calendula.
This one is very beautiful, having large and very showy flower heads. Calendula
is relatively easy to grow.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow outdoors
after the danger of frost is past.
Cock's Comb*
Amish
$3.00/pkt..............#FL958
Description: a beautiful, red resembling a rooster's
(cock's) or hen's comb
Planting Instructions: start indoors March-early April
and plant outdoors after the danger of frost is past; or
direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Amish
$3.00/pkt..............#FL958
Description: a beautiful, red resembling a rooster's
(cock's) or hen's comb
Planting Instructions: start indoors March-early April
and plant outdoors after the danger of frost is past; or
direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Coral Garden Mix New!
$2.75…………FL505
Description: A very colorful cocks
comb! The heads come in yellow, orange, red, pink and peach. They do not reach
more than a foot and a half tall, making them perfect for pots. They are also
very good for borders, and will add a splash of color wherever planted.
Planting Instructions: start indoors March-early
April
and plant outdoors after the danger of frost is past; or
direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
and plant outdoors after the danger of frost is past; or
direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Sunflower
These can not be
grown in pots.
Mammoth (limited supply)
$2.75/pkt.............#FL959
Description: Beautiful, large, yellow flowers grow on stalks
up to 11' tall. The heads that are about the size of a dinner plate
are packed with edible sunflower seeds. This plant is very hardy
and productive, and is a great choice for children.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow after the danger of frost has
passed. You can also start this plant indoors, but it does not do
as well that way.
Harvest: Harvest the seeds after the head has dried up, and the
seeds are white streaked with black and gray.
The
following varieties can be grown in a pot. Growing them in pots is not the most
ideal, though.
Red Mexican Torch
$2.75/pkt..............#FL962
Description: A large, bushy plant covered with beautiful,
red-orange sunflower that look like daisies. It attracts butterflies,
bees, hummingbirds and really any other pollinator. This plant
makes great long-lasting cut flowers, although they do not dry
very well, they are brilliant when fresh. It is extremely hardy,
often lasting up until the first hard frost, and blooming early summer.
Children love it, so do neighbors. I can't say enough about this
wonderful plant!
Planting Instructions: direct sow late May- early June or after the danger of frost.
Red Mexican Torch
$2.75/pkt..............#FL962
Description: A large, bushy plant covered with beautiful,
red-orange sunflower that look like daisies. It attracts butterflies,
bees, hummingbirds and really any other pollinator. This plant
makes great long-lasting cut flowers, although they do not dry
very well, they are brilliant when fresh. It is extremely hardy,
often lasting up until the first hard frost, and blooming early summer.
Children love it, so do neighbors. I can't say enough about this
wonderful plant!
Planting Instructions: direct sow late May- early June or after the danger of frost.
Yellow Mexican
Torch
$2.75/pkt...............#FL963
Description: This is a yellow version of the Red Mexican
Torch Sunflower. They look wonderful planted together! Everything
I said about the red variety is true with this one, only the colors
are different!
Planting Instructions: direct sow late May- early June or after
the danger of frost is past.
Mexican Torch Sunflower Mix
$2.75/pkt............#FL965
Description: This is a mix of both Red and Yellow Mexican Torch Sunflowers, only you don't have to pay for
two packets! Note: you only get half the amount of each type of sunflower seed.
Planting Instructions: direct sow late May- early June or after the danger of frost is past
$2.75/pkt...............#FL963
Description: This is a yellow version of the Red Mexican
Torch Sunflower. They look wonderful planted together! Everything
I said about the red variety is true with this one, only the colors
are different!
Planting Instructions: direct sow late May- early June or after
the danger of frost is past.
Mexican Torch Sunflower Mix
$2.75/pkt............#FL965
Description: This is a mix of both Red and Yellow Mexican Torch Sunflowers, only you don't have to pay for
two packets! Note: you only get half the amount of each type of sunflower seed.
Planting Instructions: direct sow late May- early June or after the danger of frost is past
Hollyhock*
Full Skirts Mix
$2.50
/pkt................#FL960
Description: This is a mix on both single layer
and ruffled hollyhocks, the name of the mix comes from the fact that they look
to me a full skirt on a twirling person. They come in dark pink, light pink,
light lemon yellow, a plum purple, light lavender, white, and more.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow outdoors after the danger
of frost has passed.
Morning
Glory
Pink & Purple Mix
$2.50
/pkt.
.......................#FL961
Description: I call this morning glory mix “pink
and purple mix” because the morning glories start pink-purple when they first
bloom, then as the day goes and the heat elevates, turn purple. They are very
beautiful, and climb everything, covering whatever they can reach in their
beautiful vines and blooms. Perfect for planting to climb up your front or back
porch.
Planting
Instructions: direct
sow after the danger of frost is past.
Zinnia*
Liliput mix
$2.50/pkt .......................#FL964
Description:
The liliput mix is one of my favorite zinnia mixes, as they are pretty, easy to
grow, and very colorful. They also make a great cut flower. They have
small, compact blooms that are beehive shaped.
Planting Instructions: Direct sow outdoors
after the danger of frost is past.
Peppermint
Stick, Mixed New!
$3.00/pkt……………#FL503
Description: This is a very fun mix
of zinnias! There are yellow and white flowers with red stripes. This is a good
one for children, they just love the bright colors and patterns! This, like all
zinnias, makes a good cut flower.
Planting
Instructions: Direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Button Box Mix New!
$2.75/pkt……………#FL504
Description: These tiny zinnias are
not more than an inch in diameter, making them very unique in the garden. The
tiny blooms look like small buttons in a green box (if you have a good
imagination, that is!) They are very good as cut flowers, and will add a splash
of color to your garden or bouquet, like any zinnia.
Planting
Instructions: Direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost is past.
Wild Flowers
Coreopsis
Yellow New!
$2.75/pkt………….#WF352
Description: A small, yellow flower
that looks like an all yellow
Indian Paintbrush. It makes a good cut flower and smells like a mixture of
spices. It is a very sunny flower that I like a lot.
Planting
Instructions: Direct sow late summer- early fall for bloom the following year.
Self sows.
Indian
Paintbrush New!
$2.75/pkt…………#WF467
Description: A yellow and red
pinwheel-type wild flower. These are very colorful and stunning! They are perfect in front yards or
native gardens. These make a good cut flower.
Planting
Instructions: Direct sow late summer- early fall for bloom the following year.
Self sows.
Columbine
New!
$2.75/pkt………..#WF353
Description: A pink and yellow flower
that is hard to describe! It is a complicated bloom that rather hangs from the
plant. It is a very beautiful addition to any garden. It is very hardy once
established.
Planting
Instructions: Direct sow late summer- early fall for bloom the following year.
Self sows.
Black-eyed
Susan
$2.75/pkt. ……………..#WF349
Description: a yellow flower with a
brown center. It looks almost like a miniature sunflower. It makes a good
cut flower and is native to Missouri and many other states.
Coneflower
Purple
Coneflower
$2.50
/pkt..................
#WF350
Description: A native coneflower,
this has an orange canter with light to dark purple petals. It is good as a cut
flower, and very beautiful scattered among other flowers. This is a good one to
beautify any barren or ugly place. It is native to Missouri and many other
States.
Bachelor's
Button
Purple
$2.75/pkt.................... #WF351
Description: This is a light purple
Bachelor’s Button. It gets very tall, about 5 ½’. This is a very beautiful
plant! The blooms make good cut flowers. I gathered these seeds from the wild
in Michigan a few years ago.
Asters
Wild Purple Asters New!
$3.00/pkt……………#WF355
Description: A beautiful mix of pink and purple
asters. My Grandmother gathered these seeds from the wild in the Lake George,
Adirondack region of New York.
Herbs
Basil*
Thai
$2.75
/pkt................ #HB142
Description:
A purple-colored
basil used in Thai and other cuisines. It is very prolific and heat tolorant.
Planting
Instructions: Sow
indoors March - early April, and transplant outdoors after danger of frost; or
direct sow outdoors after danger of frost.
Bee Balm*
Purple
$2.50
/pkt
................#HB138
Description: A licorice-flavored herb that is
used to make a soothing tea. It attracts bees and other pollinators. If you
plant it along a walkway, it will give off its scent when brushed against.
Planting
Instructions: Sow
indoors March - early April, and transplant outdoors after danger of frost; or
direct sow outdoors after danger of frost.
Cilantro*
Slo-Bolt
$2.50/pkt ............. #HB139
Description: This cilantro is so wonderful! It is
very slow to bolt and very heat tolerant, perfect for Missouri!
Planting
Instructions: Plant
indoors about a month before the danger of frost has passed and transplant
outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. Or direct sow after the danger
of frost has passed.

Medicinal
$3.00
/bag ………….#HB143
Description: an herb that is very useful for gardening, fermenting
it in water
makes a wonderful fertilizer that helps a tomato plant produce tomatoes and
flowers.
Planting
Instructions:
Directs sow about 2” deep after danger of frost is past. Warning: It will take
over; be careful where you plant.
Note: add
additional shipping cost of $2.00
Dill*
Elephant Head
$2.50
/pkt
................. #HB141
Description: A very productive dill, it is late
flowering and has a wonderful smell. The heads are very large.
Planting
Instructions: Direct
sow outdoors after danger of frost.
Bouquet New!
$2.75 /
pkt………..#HB156
Description:
A very productive
dill that is good in dill pickles. It is early blooming and has large heads.
Planting
Instructions: Direct
sow outdoors after danger of frost.
Mint*

Medicinal
$2.75 /
bag …………..#HB144
Description: This is the strongest tasting mint I
sell, I like it better than spearmint.
Planting
Instructions: Direct
sow about 2” deep after the danger of frost is past.
Note: add
additional shipping cost of $2.00
Spearmint
$2.75/bag………..#HB145
Description: This mint tastes sharper than the
Peppermint. It is very hardy and productive.
Note: add
additional shipping cost of $2.00
Sorrel
Common Sorrel New!
$2.75……...…#HB167
Description: A this sorrel has slightly sour leaves that are
very tasty in salads and soups.
Planting
Instructions: direct sow outdoors after the danger of
frost has passed.
frost has passed.
Melons
Cantaloupe
Early Silver Line
$3.00
/pkt
.......................#ML237
Description: a sweet, lemony cantaloupe melon
that grows on a small vine. It is very productive and requires very little space
to grow .
Planting
Instructions: Direct
sow outdoors after danger of frost is past.
Winter
Chinese Winter Melons New!
$3.00/pkt…………#ML238
Description: This melon is sweet when eaten
young, but when mature is not sweet, and is eaten as a vegetable.
Planting
Instructions: Direct
sow outdoors after the danger of
frost is past.
Grains
Job’s Tears
$3.50
/pkt....................#GS563
Description: This plant produces a lots of gray,
brown, black, and multicolor seeds that have a natural hole through the center
and can be used for beads. Before the plant forms its seeds, it looks like any
grass, so don’t pull up any grass where you planted your jobs tears!
Planting instructions: Direct sow after the danger of frost
is past. Before planting, soak in water for 24 hours to speed up the
germination process. Plant 1”deep.
Planting Accessories
Plant
Labels
$2.75/12
markers.............#PA638
These can be
used in the garden or in seedling pots. Works well with permanent markers
Note: add
additional shipping cost of $2.00
Recipes
Garlic
Toast
4 slices of
bread
2 TBS
minced fresh garlic
2 TBS
butter
Pinch of
salt
1.
Using
½ TBS of butter per slice, butter one side of each slice of bread
2.
Sprinkle
½ TBS of minced garlic on each slice of bread, followed by a small pinch of
salt
3.
Toast
the slices of bread until browned and toasty, enjoy!
Seed Sets
Welcome to the concept of seed
sets! This is something that I made up (or at least I haven't seen it in
any other seed catalog...yet) Seed sets are sets of seeds that are designed for
a specific type of gardener; so that if you are a beginner, or just don't like
looking through catalogs for exactly what you want, what will suit your
available space, or type of gardening you do, all you have to do is find the
set for you and get it! They are also available at a price that is lower than
if you bought each seed type individually.
If none of my seed sets are what you
are looking for, then please contact me and let me know so that I can try to
add it.
If you like a set all except for one
or two (or more) specific types of seed, please let me know in your order form
and I will send you the set without those particular seeds and charge you
less.
Add $3.00 for shipping on the sets.
Vegetables For The Pot Gardener Set
$20.00/set.............#ST100
Includes: Tomatoes, Eggplant, Lettuce, Mustard,
Okra, Radish, Hot Peppers, and Sweet Peppers.
Flowers For The Pot Gardener Set
$15.00/set...........#ST101
Includes: Marigold, Cock's Comb, Red Mexican
Torch Sunflower, Yellow Mexican Torch Sunflower
Holly-Hock, and Zinnia
$20.00/set.............#ST100
Includes: Tomatoes, Eggplant, Lettuce, Mustard,
Okra, Radish, Hot Peppers, and Sweet Peppers.
Flowers For The Pot Gardener Set
$15.00/set...........#ST101
Includes: Marigold, Cock's Comb, Red Mexican
Torch Sunflower, Yellow Mexican Torch Sunflower
Holly-Hock, and Zinnia
Herbs For Pot Gardeners Set
$10.00/
set………………#ST102
Includes: Basil, Bee Balm, Cilantro, Dill, and Mint.
Wild Flowers Set
$15.00
/ set ………………#ST103
Includes: Black-Eyed-Susan, Coneflower, Coreopsis, Columbine,
and Bachelors Button. Also includes instructions.
Child’s Garden Set
$20.00
/ set ………………#ST104
Includes: Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Sweet Peppers, Marigold,
Cocks-Comb, Zinnia, Sunflower, Morning Glory, Mint, Job’s Tears, and
Cantaloupe.
Small Garden Gardeners Set
$50.00
/ set ………………#ST105
Includes: Tomatoes,
Cucumbers, Sweet Peppers, Hot peppers, Spinach, Swiss Chard, Bean, Eggplant,
Garlic, Lettuce, Marigold, Cocks-Comb, Zinnia, Sunflower, Mint, Dill, Bee Balm,
Basil, Cilantro, Job’s Tears, and Cantaloupe.
Beginners
Set New!
$25.00/set……………#ST106
Includes: Cucumber, Radish, Squash, Garlic,
Swiss Chard, Sunflower, Hollyhock, Zinnia, Basil, Dill, Mint, Cantaloupe, Plant
Labels.
Shade
Garden Set New!
$20.00………………#ST107
Includes:
Spinach, Mint,
Lettuce, Swiss Chard, Columbine, Radish, Cocks Comb, Calendula.
Flower
Garden Set New!
$25.00……………….#ST108
Includes: Holly-hock, Cocks Comb, Calendula,
Zinnia, Morning Glory, Sunflower, Bachelors Button, Coreopsis, Columbine,
Black-eyed-susan, and Purple Coneflower.
Greeting
Cards
The
photographs on the cards are from Chicken Little Photography, my photography. I
also designed them myself.

$2.50..........#CARD1 New!
Front says: I hope your plants produce beautiful fruit
this year... ...Happy Birthday!

$2.50......#CARD2 New!
Front
says:
Happy gardening!

$2.50.......#CARD6 New!
Front
says:
Happy Birthday!

$2.50.......#CARD3 New!
Front
says:
Hope your garden is doing well... ...and I have also been thinking of you.

$2.50.......#CARD4 New!
Front
says:
Get Well Soon... ...So You Can Garden Again

$2.50.......#CARD5 New!
Front
says:
Get Well Soon!!!

$2.50.......#CARD7 New!
Front
says:
Happy Birthday!

$2.50.......#CARD8 New!
Front
says: I
hope you have a... Happy Birthday!!!

$2.50.......#CARD9 New!
Front
says:
Have a Happy Spring!

$2.50.......#CARD10
New!
Front
says: A
quick note to say... Hello!

$2.50.......#CARD11
New!
Front
says:
Thank You For Your Gardening Gift... ...It Was Appreciated

$2.50.......#CARD12
New!
Front
says:
Thank You So Much!!!

$2.50.......#CARD13
New!
Front
says:
Thank You So Much!

$2.50.......#CARD14
New!
Front
says: I
have been thinking of you

$2.50.......#CARD15
New!
Front
says:
Happy Birthday!

$2.50.......#CARD16
New!
Front
says: A note is like a ray of sunshine to brighten your day...

$2.50.......#CARD17
New!
Front
says:
This Eagle has come to tell you I said: Hello!

$2.50.......#CARD18
New!
Front
says: I
hope you enjoy this Autumn!

$2.50.......#CARD19
New!
Front
says:
Thank You!!!

$2.50.......#CARD20
New!
Front
says:
Thank You!

$2.50……#CARD21 New!
Front
says: Thank you for
your letter! Here’s your response!
Job’s Tears Jewelry
New!

Necklace
$10.00 #JTJ50
Earrings
(straight dangle) $2.50 #JTJ60
You can pick
up to three colors for the necklace, and earrings are also available in the
same colors, and up to three colors. The pendant will be like the one above
unless you specify rock pendant. Rock pendants come in many colors and types,
and I will choose the one that goes the best with the bead colors you choose
Bead
Colors
Chain Colors
Earrings
Silver…#JTJ10
Loop Dangle…#JTJ17
Blue…#JTJ01 Dark
Copper…#JTJ11
add $2.50 per pair
Green…#JTJ02
Red…#JTJ03
Rock Pendants…add $5.00 #JTJ12
Yellow…#JTJ04
Brown…#JTJ05 Necklace Lengths
Orange…#JTJ06
14 inches long…#JTJ13
Blue-Green…#JTJ07 16 inches long…#JTJ14
Light-Blue…#JTJ08 18 inches long…#JTJ15
Grey-Purple…#JTJ09 20 inches long…#JTJ16
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