Boxwood Wreath. Our stately faux boxwood wreath adds modern elegance to any door or table. It can be hung or used as a centerpiece. The removable hand-tied ribbon adds chinoiserie charm. 18" sq.... - Boxwood Wreath.
Brandywine Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.). From 1809 on, Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book "Kalendars" consistently show the sowing of "Tomatas." His Spanish Tomato, which was likely akin to the Large Red, was described as "very much larger than the common kind." The Brandywine... - Brandywine Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.).
Bridalwreath Spirea (Spiraea prunifolia). Description: Hardy, deciduous, spring-flowering shrub ?- A profusion of double, pure white flowers are borne in dense clusters on arching branches before the emergence of small, elliptical, shiny dark green leaves; folia... - Bridalwreath Spirea (Spiraea prunifolia).
Brown Dutch Lettuce Seeds (Lactuca sativa cv.). Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.Brown Dutch Lettuce was the most frequently planted of the approximately seventeen lettuce varieties documented by Thomas Jefferson in the vegetable garden at Monticello. Seed was sowed 27 times between 1809 a... - Brown Dutch Lettuce Seeds (Lactuca sativa cv.).
Brown Turkey Fig (Ficus carica cv.). Half-hardy, deciduous shrubDescription: Produces medium to large, reddish-purple fruits with amber flesh in late summer and fallHabit: Grows 10'-30' high and wide; vigorous; multi-stemmed; cold-tolerantCulture: Needs full sun for best fru... - Brown Turkey Fig (Ficus carica cv.).
Buffalo Nickel Key Fob. Make a statement with this handmade key fob made of supple, full-grain leather accented with a Buffalo Nickel coin crafted from originals issued by the U.S. Mint from 1913-1938. Made in U.S.A. 4"l x 1"w.Made in the U.S.A. Bison Leather. Brush... - Buffalo Nickel Key Fob.
Bull Nose Pepper Seeds (Capsicum annuum var. annuum). The sweet bell pepper was grown as early as 1681 by enslaved Africans in Panama. It was introduced to North America most likely from the West Indies by the early 1700s. Thomas Jefferson recorded "Bull nose" Capsicum, which likely resembled the ... - Bull Nose Pepper Seeds (Capsicum annuum var. annuum).
Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa). Hardy, North American perennial Description: Clusters of small, bright orange to red flowers in early summer; deep green foliage Habit: Grows up to 2.5' high and 1.5' wide Culture: Prefers full sun to part shade and well-drained garden so... - Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa).
Butterfly Weed Seeds (Asclepias tuberosa). A magnet for butterflies and other pollinators, Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) is a North American perennial valued for its summer flowers in brilliant shades of orange to red. Also called Pleurisy Root in reference to its historic use in ... - Butterfly Weed Seeds (Asclepias tuberosa).
Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis). Description: Deciduous, summer flowering North American shrub bears ball-like heads of small, very fragrant, white or cream-colored flowers; glossy, medium-green leaves with red veins and midribs, arranged in whorls of 3... - Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis).
Calabrese Broccoli Seeds (Brassica oleracea cv.). Thomas Jefferson grew green, purple, and white types of broccoli on many occasions in his gardens at Monticello. Introduced to America in the 1880's by Italian immigrants, Calabrese Broccoli is a popular market variety with 5-8"&com... - Calabrese Broccoli Seeds (Brassica oleracea cv.).
California Blue Iris (Iris x germanica cv.). Hardy, spring-flowering rhizomatous perennialDescription: Very tall bearded iris bears large, fragrant, medium-blue flowers with lemon yellow beardsHabit: Vigorous, erect, clump-forming plants grow over 4 feet high; sp... - California Blue Iris (Iris x germanica cv.).
Camera Obscura Kit. This ancestor of all cameras was quite an innovation in the 18th century, and one is featured in the Parlor at Monticello. Today, it's a fascinating learning tool, authentically designed in wood and ready to assemble. Made in Engl... - Camera Obscura Kit.
Campeche Chair. Thomas Jefferson favored the Campeche chair form for its classical associations and the comfortable posture it offered, referring to it as "...that easy kind of chair." Jefferson appears to have popularized the chair when he served as President... - Campeche Chair.
Campeche Chair Leather Ottoman. Our new leather ottoman is made to complement our Campeche chair giving you more options to relax with a great book and glass of wine. 14A 1/4"h x 24"w x 24A 3/4"d. Allow 2 weeks for delivery.... - Campeche Chair Leather Ottoman.
Canada Crookneck Squash Seeds (Cucurbita moschata cv.). Canada Crookneck Squash has curved, bottle-shaped, thin-skinned fruits up to 12" long with nutty and sweet-flavored flesh. It is said to have originated from the Iroquois Nations and was first offered commercially in the 1830s. In Field a... - Canada Crookneck Squash Seeds (Cucurbita moschata cv.).
Canterbury Bells (Campanula medium). Description: Hardy biennial, ornamental flower bears tall spikes of large, bell shaped, blue flowers in early summer; medium green foliageHabit: Flowering spike grows to 3 feet tall; clump forming; lush basal leavesCulture: Full sun... - Canterbury Bells (Campanula medium).
Canterbury Bells Seeds (Campanula medium). Canterbury Bells were among the first imported flowers grown in colonial American gardens, where they were valued for their blue, bell-shaped flowers as well as for their edible roots. In 1812, Thomas Jefferson recorded sowing the "... - Canterbury Bells Seeds (Campanula medium).
Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis). Hardy, North American perennial Description: Brilliant scarlet-red flowers in summer to early autumn Habit: Flower spikes grow to 2-4 feet high from evergreen, 12-inch wide basal clumps of dark, glossy green foliage Culture: This sp... - Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis).
Cardinal Flower Seeds (Lobelia cardinalis). Harvested from the gardens at Monticello. The brilliant scarlet-colored flower of this summer-blooming North American species was considered the finest red in nature upon its introduction to Europe in 1629. Cardinal Flowers grow in moist woodland are... - Cardinal Flower Seeds (Lobelia cardinalis).