Rose Campion Seeds (Lychnis coronaria). Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.When Thomas Jefferson noted the "Lychnis bloom" at Shadwell in 1767, he was probably referring to the wooly-leaved, self-seeding Rose Campion, a biennial or short-lived perennial popular in e... - Rose Campion Seeds (Lychnis coronaria).
Rose Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens). Tender perennial grown as a houseplantDescription: Deeply divided foliage with a strong rose fragrance; seasonal blooming in spring with sporadic blooms through summer in shades of pink with deeper pink veiningCulture: Prefers partial shade and moist... - Rose Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens).
Rose Vervain (Verbena canadensis). Description: Hardy, herbaceous perennial - Bears rich, deep purple clusters of flowers from spring until frost; deep green, scalloped foliage is semi-evergreen Habit: Low, spreading ground-cover 6"-12" high and 2'-3' wide Cu... - Rose Vervain (Verbena canadensis).
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). Tender, evergreen shrub Description: Wonderfully fragrant, needle-like foliage used as a culinary herb; pale lavender flowers appear along the stems in late spring Habit: Grows to 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide Culture: Prefers full sun and ... - Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis).
Rosemary Seeds (Rosmarinus officinalis). The Normans may have first brought this shrubby, evergreen, Mediterranean herb to Britain as early as the 11th century. Thomas Jefferson noted Rosemary among 14 other herbs for his Monticello garden in 1794. It has long been valued as a c... - Rosemary Seeds (Rosmarinus officinalis).
Rouge Demi-Longue de Chantenay Carrot Seeds (Daucus carota cv.). This popular heirloom variety was said to have developed in France in 1829, but it more likely occurred in the late 19th century. The tender roots of the Rouge Demi-Longue de Chantenay Carrot are a beautiful deep orange and have an exquisite fl... - Rouge Demi-Longue de Chantenay Carrot Seeds (Daucus carota cv.).
Round Floral Blue Tray. Serve hors d'oeuvres or desserts with style. This beautiful floral serving tray has blue on blue tones and is framed with handles on the sides. 13 3/4" dia.... - Round Floral Blue Tray.
Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Description: Hardy, North American perennial - Deciduous fern producing dense clumps of broadly triangular, bright green fronds; produces brown or rust-colored, tassel-like fertile fronds in summer Habit: Grows to 3 to 5 feet tall C... - Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis).
Running Fox Belt. Our handsome running fox belt combines Belgian surcingle strapping with top-grain leather trim and a solid brass buckle. Made in the U.S.A. Please order by waist size. Fox belt is 1 3/8" wide.Materials include: Leather, Surcingle Webbing&comma... - Running Fox Belt.
Rusty Foxglove (Digitalis ferruginea). Summer-flowering perennial Description: Showy golden yellow-brown flowers with unusual rusty brown spotting and veining on the inside of the petals Habit: Flower stems grow to 5 feet high and 18 inches wide above its evergreen mound of dark green&com... - Rusty Foxglove (Digitalis ferruginea).
Rusty Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis ferruginea). The early summer-flowering Rusty Foxglove 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... - Rusty Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis ferruginea).
Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus). Hardy, early to mid-fall flowering bulbDescription: Produces 1-5 widely opened, rich lilac flowers with dark purple veins on short stems; leaves are borne with or shortly after flowersHabit: Flowering stem 3-5 inches highCulture: Prefers ... - Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus).
Sage Seeds (Salvia officinalis). Sage was a standard in kitchen gardens from colonial times, and Thomas Jefferson listed it for the Monticello garden in 1794. This culinary Mediterranean shrub, grown since the 13th century, was thought to prolong life. It's soft&co... - Sage Seeds (Salvia officinalis).
Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor). Hardy, perennial kitchen garden herb Description: Dark green, serrated foliage with a fresh cucumber-like flavor; the purplish-red flowers produce seed in late summer Habit: Mounded habit; grows up to 2 feet tall when in flower, a... - Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor).
Salted Roasted Virginia Peanuts 40 oz.. Connoisseurs agree that Virginia peanuts are the world's best. If you've never had Virginia peanuts before, you'll be amazed at their large size, freshness and crunchy texture. Our peanuts are cooked in pure peanut oil and lightly salted ... - Salted Roasted Virginia Peanuts 40 oz..
Salted Roasted Virginia Peanuts 9 oz.. If you've never had Virginia peanuts before, you'll be amazed at their large size, freshness and crunchy texture. Our peanuts are cooked in pure peanut oil and lightly salted to maintain their distinctive flavor and healthy qualities?- -... - Salted Roasted Virginia Peanuts 9 oz..
Sarah Bernhardt Peony (Paeonia lactiflora cv.). Herbaceous, spring flowering perennial Description: Very large, fully-double, rose-pink blossoms, each petal has silver tips; late-season peony Habit: Grows 2 to 3 feet high and up to 3 feet wide; Medium height stems and dar... - Sarah Bernhardt Peony (Paeonia lactiflora cv.).
Sassafras (Sassafras albidum). Hardy, deciduous, Eastern North American tree Description: Clusters of greenish-yellow flowers appear on the branch ends of female trees in spring followed by bluish-black berries in the fall; aromatic, bright green leaves have thre... - Sassafras (Sassafras albidum).
Scalloped Mini. Draw on this scalloped mini to support your favorite teams or label unique dishes. Use alcohol wipes to remove permanent markers. Works with any Nora Fleming dish including our wooden tray.... - Scalloped Mini.
Scarlet Geranium (Pelargonium inquinans). Tender perennial, grown as houseplantDescription: Velvety green foliage studded with clusters of bright scarlet flowers throughout the year.Habit: Grows into a 2 to 3 foot mound in the gardenCulture: Prefers full sun and rich, somewhat... - Scarlet Geranium (Pelargonium inquinans).