Cherry Bed Steps. Strong yet graceful, these bed steps recall mid-18th-century design. Both practical and good looking the bed steps can also be used for a step stool in the kitchen, dining room or home office. Bed steps are crafted from selected hardwood ... - Cherry Bed Steps.
China Aster Seeds (Callistephus chinensis). Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.China Aster seeds were first sent to Paris from China in 1728 by a Jesuit priest. This showy annual flower was cultivated in America as early as 1737 by Williamsburg's John Custis and it grew in popularity in ... - China Aster Seeds (Callistephus chinensis).
China Pink Seeds (Dianthus chinensis). China Pink (Dianthus chinensis) is a showy, short-lived perennial, often grown as an annual, bears single to semi-double, mixed-color flowers from early June until late fall, and has dark-green, grass-like foliage.... - China Pink Seeds (Dianthus chinensis).
Chinoiserie Dinnerware Collection. Layered in tradition, this collection intertwines the old with the new. Each ceramic plate features a unique design, that complements one another. Perfect for any occasion, these pieces invite you to blend history with contemporary ... - Chinoiserie Dinnerware Collection.
Chippendale Bamboo Chair. Featuring the Chinese Chippendale lattice design from Monticello's Garden Pavilion, this bamboo chair offers an effortlessly stylish accent to your home. Mahogany with a walnut finish. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. 48"h x 24"w x 22"d. Truck del... - Chippendale Bamboo Chair.
Christmas Fern (Polystichum acrostichoides). Hardy, North American perennialDescription: Dark, leathery, evergreen fronds up to 5 inches across form a handsome groundcover with arching foliage Habit: Fronds reach 1-2 feet high; clumps grow up to 2 feet wide Culture: Prefers... - Christmas Fern (Polystichum acrostichoides).
Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda cinnamomea). Hardy, deciduous, Eastern North American perennial Description: Handsome, broadly lance-shaped sterile fronds and distinctive fertile fronds bearing a mass of cinnamon-brown spores at the top in spring Habit: Grows 2 to 3 feet hig... - Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda cinnamomea).
Cliff Stonecrop (Sedum glaucophyllum). Hardy, mid-Atlantic perennial groundcoverDescription: Glaucous blue-grey to light green, fleshy leaves form attractive rosettes that carpet the ground; miniature sprays of white flowers rise on 4" stems above the foliage in mid-late spri... - Cliff Stonecrop (Sedum glaucophyllum).
Climbing 'Cecile Brunner' Rose (Rosa x chinensis cv.). Hardy, deciduous, flowering shrub Description: Clusters of shell-pink blossoms produced freely throughout the summer; lightly fragrant; smooth, dark green foliage Habit: Upright, compact shrub to 4 feet high and 3 feet wide ... - Climbing 'Cecile Brunner' Rose (Rosa x chinensis cv.).
Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris). Hardy, climbing, woody vineDescription: Large, flat, sweetly-scented corymbs of white flowers bloom in early to midsummer; glossy dark green foliage stays green late into the fall Habit: Grows 30-50 feet high and 6-10 feet w... - Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris).
Clip-On Cardinal Ornaments. Instant seasonal decor! This boxed set of 12 cardinals easily clip onto Christmas tree branches, wreaths, or garland.... - Clip-On Cardinal Ornaments.
Cloth of Gold Crocus (Crocus angustifolius). Late winter-flowering, hardy bulb Description: Deep golden yellow flowers with three outer petals brushed mahogany Habit: Grows 3 to 6 inches high Culture: Prefers full sun and well-drained garden loam; plant bulbs 3-4 inches deep Hardiness:... - Cloth of Gold Crocus (Crocus angustifolius).
Cobalt Blue Pitcher. The artful curves of this cobalt blue pitcher are true expressions of glassblowing technique. Fill it with wildflowers or real maple syrup. Cobalt blue pitcher is handmade the 17th-century way in Virginia's Jamestown Glasshouse. Measures approximat... - Cobalt Blue Pitcher.
Cobalt Blue Vial. Handmade in Virginia at the Jamestown Glasshouse, this hexagonal cobalt glass vial is similar to those used in Thomas Jefferson's time to hold medicines - or medicinal spirits. This lovely bud vase is especially striking in multiples. 6"h&com... - Cobalt Blue Vial.
Cocke's Prolific Corn Seed (Zea mays cv.). Cocke's Prolific Corn was developed in the early 1800s by General John Hartwell Cocke of Fluvanna County, Virginia. A friend of Thomas Jefferson's and fellow agriculturist, Cocke selected this dent field corn from the most productive plan... - Cocke's Prolific Corn Seed (Zea mays cv.).
Cockscomb Seeds (Celosia argentea var. cristata). Thomas Jefferson noted the planting of seeds of "Cockscomb", "a flower like the Prince's feather", in 1767. He may have been referring to the crested form of Celosia with its strange scarlet combs that are furrowed and lobed. Still today&... - Cockscomb Seeds (Celosia argentea var. cristata).
Color Block Cardigan. Vibrant and modern, this stylish color block cardigan features a single-clasp closure at the neckline to create a smooth-draping silhouette. Sizes: S, M, L, XL. Black mock neck sweater sold separately.Hand wash separately in c... - Color Block Cardigan.
Color Block Duster. We love the vibrant yet sophisticated colors of this effortlessly stylish duster jacket. Made of a soft blend of 40% viscose and 60% cotton, it has two front pockets, a shawl collar, and rib-knit cuffs. Imported. Sizes... - Color Block Duster.
Common Flax Seeds (Linum usitatissimum). Common Flax was cultivated at Monticello by 1779, when Jefferson recorded the occurrence of late severe frosts in April that killed "all the flax." Flax was considered a staple commodity for the manufacture of "necessary articles of clothing;" ... - Common Flax Seeds (Linum usitatissimum).
Common Mint Seeds (Mentha spp.). Mints have been grown for medicinal and culinary purposes for centuries. Thomas Jefferson included "mint" in a list of useful herbs for the garden at Monticello in 1794. The flowers are attractive to pollinators and the plant is deer resistant. A vig... - Common Mint Seeds (Mentha spp.).