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White Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis purpurea 'Alba' ). White Foxglove was grown by Williamsburgs' John Custis in 1735. Bernard McMahon listed both the pink and white forms in his 1804 broadsheet. This showy biennial should be sown in summer (barely covering) to produce large rosettes of leaves before f... - White Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis purpurea 'Alba' ). | | $2.95 More Information
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Rusty Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis ferruginea ). This summer-flowering perennial is native to southeastern Europe, Turkey, and Lebanon, and documented in the 16th-century British herbals of Parkinson and Gerard. Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon listed it as "Iron-coloured Fox-glove" in the "... - Rusty Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis ferruginea ). | | $2.95 More Information
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Small Yellow Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis lutea ). This charming spring-blooming perennial bears pale yellow tubular flowers on slender 3-foot stalks. "Digitalis lutea" has been cultivated since the 16th century in Britain and was established in American gardens by 1800. Grown from seed, it forms a l... - Small Yellow Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis lutea ). | | $2.95 More Information
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Purple Coneflower Seeds ( Echinacea purpurea ). Purple Coneflower is native to the central and southeastern U.S. and is valued for its showy pink daisy-like flowers and its drought tolerance. It was first exported to Europe in 1699 by John Banister, the Virginia botanist. In the nineteenth century... - Purple Coneflower Seeds ( Echinacea purpurea ). | | $2.95 More Information
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Sesame Seeds ( Sesamum indicum ). Tender annual vegetable for full sun. Height is three to four feet with seeds ripening in the early autumn months. Sow after the last frost. Sesame was planted yearly by Jefferson, who sought to make salad oil from the seeds. He also planted it as a ... - Sesame Seeds ( Sesamum indicum ). | | $3.95 More Information
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Tom Thumb Pea Seeds (Pisum sativum cv.). Tom Thumb Pea is small in stature, reaching only 8" - 10" tall. Grown in the United States since the mid-19th century, this pea does not require staking and is perfect for container gardening. Fearing Burr, in Field and Garden Vegetables of America, ... - Tom Thumb Pea Seeds (Pisum sativum cv.). | | $2.95 More Information
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