Plants available by appointment. Total purchase price goes directly to youth and children in need -- especially in developing countries. Dozens of varieties of plants, displayed on gravel driveway. Many deer-resistant; attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds. Most plants $1.50 to $6. Favourites: sedum album -- wonderful ground cover with tiny starry white flowers, attractive to butterflies; native elderberry -- fast-growing shrub with lacy white flower, edible black berries • Beautiful selection of sedums, many in bloom -- $2 to $6 • Tractor Seat Plant (ligularia) -- large round burgundy leaves, yellow flowers, large pot $20 (August 18 -- now blooming) • Wild Strawberry -- $2.00, $1.50 • Catalpa Tree -- 9" tall, bushy $8 • Baby's Tears -- 4" pot $3, 2/$5; 12" round pot (= approx. 10 small pots) $12; useful indoors and outdoors ~ covered with tiny green leaves, likes moisture, great terrarium plant • Tradescantia "Nanouk" -- house plant, mauve/green stripes $2 to $5, white/purple flowers; brilliant neon purple on back of leaves • Spider Plant -- $2, $3 • GREAT CAMAS SEEDS from our property, collected this July, 2025: tall, royal blue flowers. Approx. 100 seeds $3.00; approx. 500 seeds $10 [plus postage cost, if mailed] (seeds from 2024: half listed price) compare to price on internet: $4 for 20 seeds • Bearded Iris — colours not known (could be blue, yellow, white, purple -- all beautiful): $3 (one gallon), $4, $5 (larger pots); known colours (blue, burgundy, yellow) $5, $6; • Little variegated boxwood plants (2" to 5" tall) $2.50 (5 or more $2 each) • Canna Lily -- burgundy leaves, will have golden-orange flower, 6' tall; large pot $15 • Especially fragrant: golden marjoram, chocolate mint (leaves); lily of the valley (flowers) • Very drought-resistant: bergenia, lonicera, sedums, bearded iris FREE: lunaria branches, large allium heads (limited quantities); teasel: 4' to 10' tall -- dry and use for decorating SHRUBS/TREES cotoneasters (attract bees); lonicera nitida (box honeysuckle); red-leafed lonicera; boxwood; red cedar; elderberry; June plum FLOWERS pink woodsorrel (oxalis), day lilies: yellow ("Lemon Lily"), orange, double orange ("Kwanzo"); campanula persicifolia (blue, white); campanula glomerata (blue); spiderwort (blue, magenta, white/blue eye); Solomon's seal; bearded iris; blue violet; mauve violet; fragrant purple or white violet; lysimachia (golden loosestrife); crocosmia (montbretia; "Lucifer"); lily of the valley; corydalis (cream); saxifrage ("London Pride", variegated leaf, dainty pink flower); globe thistle (blue); bergenia (pink); heliopsis* (yellow daisy); schizostylis (pink)*; turtlehead (chelone, pink)* *bloom late summer into fall GROUND COVERS Serbian bellflower (blue), creeping jenny (yellow), bishop's weed, periwinkle, barren strawberry (yellow), euonymus "Gaiety", variety of sedums, sweet woodruff, ribbon grass, euphorbia (yellow tips on green, needle-like leaves) NATIVE PLANTS fir, cedar, wild strawberry, Indian plum, sedum spathulifolium, goldenrod, fireweed, ninebark, maidenhair fern, elderberry HERBS mints (chocolate, peppermint, spearmint, eau de cologne), lemon balm, chives, garlic chives, golden marjoram, purple sage