Spring Green Taper Candles. Beautifully crafted in spring colors. Our set of two tapers will brighten your mantel or tabletop. Made from a blend of paraffin and palm wax, with lead-free cotton wicks. Burn time is approximately 12 hours.... - Spring Green Taper Candles.
Spring Tulip Wreath. If frequency is an indicator of preference, then the tulip, which is mentioned more than any other flower in Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book, should be considered his all-time favorite. Our realistic tulip wreath features 80 tulips i... - Spring Tulip Wreath.
Springtime Readers. Soft hues of lavender, green, and blue make these readers a perfect match to any spring outfit. Available in strengths of 1.75, 2.0, and 2.5.... - Springtime Readers.
Sterling Reproduction Goblet with Gold-washed Interior. While minister to France, Thomas Jefferson sketched the classic profile of this goblet and had two made by the silversmith Claude-Nicolas Delanoy. The result is geometry at its most elegant. 5" tall, holds 8 oz. Gift boxed. Enter initials... - Sterling Reproduction Goblet with Gold-washed Interior.
Sterling Silver Cup with Gold-washed Interior. In 1810, when Thomas Jefferson commissioned a silversmith to make eight cups from his own design, he probably never imagined how popular they would become. Sterling silver cup may be engraved and, like the originals, are gold-... - Sterling Silver Cup with Gold-washed Interior.
Stoneware Bottled Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Our 500ml bottle of extra virgin olive oil is stored in a premium stoneware bottle. This versatile oil performs beautifully for finishing (dressings, dipping, drizzling), but also works wonders in other culinary applications like ba... - Stoneware Bottled Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Stowell's Evergreen White Corn Seeds (Zea mays variety). Regarded as the "king of all white sweet corn varieties", this home-garden favorite was developed in 1848 by Nathaniel Newman Stowell of Burlington, New Jersey, who crossed the Menomony Soft Corn with Northern Sugar Corn. It was lat... - Stowell's Evergreen White Corn Seeds (Zea mays variety).
Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus). Description: Deciduous, eastern North American shrub with evergreen stems ?- Creamy yellow flowers followed by showy, glossy red-orange berries that hang by a single thread from the warty seed capsule after bursting open. Habit: Green arc... - Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus).
Strawberry Spinach Seeds (Chenopodium capitatum). Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.Strawberry Spinach is a heat-loving annual species native throughout North America as well as Europe, where it has been cultivated since the 1600's. It has many common names, including Indian Ink b... - Strawberry Spinach Seeds (Chenopodium capitatum).
Strawberry-scented Geranium (Pelargonium x scarboroviae). Tender perennial grown as a houseplant for its fragrant foliageDescription: Small, crisped leaves smell of strawberries; seasonal blooming in shades of pale pink brushed with deeper pink; compact plant with slight trailing habit. Culture: Pre... - Strawberry-scented Geranium (Pelargonium x scarboroviae).
Strawflower Seeds (Helichrysum bracteatum). Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.Strawflower, a half-hardy annual that withstands light frosts, was introduced from Australia to England in 1799, and has since been treasured for its everlasting flowers that are ideal for dr... - Strawflower Seeds (Helichrysum bracteatum).
Summer Crookneck Squash Seeds (Cucurbita pepo cv.). Summer Crookneck Squash, also known as Summer Warted Crookneck, is a tropical vegetable grown by Native Americans, which is typically eaten when the fruit is young and tender. Thomas Jefferson received seed of the "long crooked and ... - Summer Crookneck Squash Seeds (Cucurbita pepo cv.).
Sunset Hibiscus Seeds (Abelmoschus manihot). Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.Sunset Hibiscus was introduced into Europe from East India by 1712 and listed by Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon in his 1806 American Gardener's Calendar. This herbaceous temperennial (often grown as a... - Sunset Hibiscus Seeds (Abelmoschus manihot).
Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata). Hardy, herbaceous, North American perennialFragrant, pale pink flowers borne in tight clusters in summer atop tall stems with long, lance-shaped leavesOrigin: Eastern United StatesIn 1808, American naturalist William Bar... - Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata).
Sweet Basil Seeds (Ocimum basilicum). Sweet Basil, native to Europe, is used fresh or dried as an aromatic culinary seasoning. It was common in America by the late 1700's, and Thomas Jefferson requested a supply of this pot-herb from his neighbor George Divers in 1820. ... - Sweet Basil Seeds (Ocimum basilicum).
Sweet Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis). Tender, slow growing, evergreen shrub Description: Aromatic, deep glossy green foliage used in cooking Habit: Can reach 40 feet out of doors, often with suckers at the base, but easily kept in a container for many year... - Sweet Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis).
Sweet Bay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana). Hardy, deciduous to semi-evergreen, Eastern North American tree Description: Fragrant, creamy-white, cup-shaped flowers open in early summer, followed by slender-seeded, cone-like fruit; leaves have a distinctive ... - Sweet Bay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana).
Sweet Clara & the Freedom Quilt. Clara, a slave and seamstress on Home Plantation, dreams of freedom?-not just for herself, but for her family and friends. When she overhears a conversation about the Underground Railroad, she has a flash of inspiration. Usi... - Sweet Clara & the Freedom Quilt.
Sweet Mockorange (Philadelphus coronarius). Deciduous, early summer-flowering shrub Description: Arching branches bear racemes of richly scented cup-shaped, pure white flowers in profusion; finely toothed, bright green foliage Habit: Grows to 10 feet high and 8 feet wide Cu... - Sweet Mockorange (Philadelphus coronarius).