Dear sir: This is the seed list. I will add more seeds as soon as available. Regards. Ignacio García B. My seed list: Acacia caven Cassia coquimbensis Aextoxicon punctatum Lobelia tupa Araucaria araucana Puya chilensis Austrocedrus chilensis Acacia cyanophylla Beilschmeidia miersii Cupressus macrocarpa Caesalpina spinosa Eucalyptus globulus Cordia decandra Gleditsia triacanthos Embothrium coccineum Jacaranda mimosaefolia Eucryphia cordifolia Lupinus arboreus Geoffreaea decorticans Parkinsonia aculeata Gevuina avellana Phoenix canariensis Gomortega keule Pinus radiata Jubaea chilensis Quercus suber Lapageria rosea Ricinus comunis Laurelia sempervirens Robinia pseudoacacia Lomatia dentata Taxodium distichum Lomatia hirsuta Tilia cordata Maytenus boaria Nothofagus alpina Other seeds available by request, I dombeyi will add bulb and other shrub glauca bulb seeds soon. leonii obliqua Persea lingue Peumus boldo Podocarpus saligna Porlieria chilensis Prumnupitys andina Quillaja saponaria Rosha moschata Schinus molle Sophora macrocarpa Sophora microcarpa Weinmannia trichosperma -----Original Message----- De: Cynthia Mayeaux <cmayeaux@traverse.com> Para: gardeners@globalgarden.com <gardeners@globalgarden.com> Fecha: Sábado 17 de Octubre de 1998 12:41 PM Asunto: [gardeners] Seeds available >Seeds I have right now, as of October 1998. Will trade, or send without >trade (send SASE), contact me at cmayeaux@traverse.com >Any instructions or growing characteristics are based on being grown in my >Great Lakes zone 4b/5a (Sunset 41) area. > >· Anthemis tinctoria (golden marguerite) - Easy to grow, reseeds itself. >Yellow daisylike flower excellent for cutting or drying. Perennial. >· Carrot, Thumbelina. >· Centaurea (bachelor buttons) - vibrant blue annual. >· Cleome - Annual, light pink. >· Cosmos bippinatus - Mixed pink, magenta, white, annual. These are some >of my favorite flowers, they bloom and bloom and bloom. >· Datura - White, annual. >· Dianthus (maiden pinks) - Very easy to grow. Low growing, pink flowers, >perennial. >· Gailardia - all yellow perennial wildflower, blooms second year. >· Helichrysum (strawflower) - Annual. >· Hyssopus officinalis (Hyssop) - Perennial herb, gets purple flower stalks. >· Malva alcea (Hollyhock Mallow) - Very easy to grow perennial. >· Marigold - Tall (1 ft.) orange or yellow (mixed up seeds) annual. >· Melampodium (orange cosmos) - Vivid orange annual. Looks great with >blues. Another of my favorite annuals. >· Monarda - Purple, I've never tried to grow these from seed. Perennial. >· Muscari (grape hyacinth) - Never tried these from seed, probably takes as >couple of years to get a bloom, want to try? >· Nicotiana alata (flowering tobacco) - White night bloomer with a powerful >scent. Annual, reseeds. >· Nigella (love-in-the-mist) - Annual, light blue flowers, threadlike >foliage. Purple and green seed pod forms and is great for dried crafts. >Will reseed itself. >· Petunia - pink or purple (mixed up seeds) annual. >· Pole Beans, Kentucky Blue >· Pole Beans, Purple Peacock >· Pyrethrum (painted daisy) - I haven't tried these seeds. >· Radish mix - Revosa/Easter Egg/Cherry Belle. >· Rudbeckia goldstrum (black-eyed susan) - deep red-bronze and yellow >perennial (I plant in spring and have blossoms in late summer until first >snow. >· Scabiosa (blue mist) - I've never tried to grow these from seed but >collected anyway. Perennial. >· Swiss Chard, Bright Lights. >· Zinnia - Mixed colors, annual. > >If you have a group or organization needing large amounts, let me know... >I'm a compulsive seed saver. > >Cynthia > >**Womyn Who Moves Mountains-Little Finger Of Michigan** >**cmayeaux@traverse.com **USDA zone 4b-Sunset zone 41** >** http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/2659/garden/cynthia.html ** >