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Cardinal Climber Seeds, Vine
$1.79
This vining Cardinal Climber flower bears loads of small, gorgeous deep scarlet colored trumpets beginning in mid-summer and blooming until fall.
This flower has deep green, finely-cut, feathery foliage and dark stems which add to its attractiveness. Attracts hummingbirds!
Botanical Name: Ipomoea sloteri
Approximate Number of Seeds Per Packet: 30
Plant Type: Annual Flower
Scent: Soft and sweet scent.
Fill Weight (grams): 0.7
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-14 Days
Days To Bloom: 50-60 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Cardinal Climber flower seeds roughly 12" apart.
Growing Height: 10-15'
Instructions: After all danger of frost, sow Cardinal Climber seeds in open ground in a sunny area. Cover with 0.25" of soil. Thin when seedlings have 2-3 leaves.
Suggestions: Excellent for growing on trellis, post or wall; makes a lush, attractive temporary screen. Provide support for climbing vines.

Moonflower Seeds, White Evening Glory Flower
$1.99
Evening Glory White Moonflowers are vigorous, climbing vine annuals.
Huge, delicately fragrant flowers, more than 4" across open during evenings and bloom all summer long. These are quite attractive near a porch or veranda where their fragrance can be enjoyed by the moonlight.
Please note - Moonflower seeds are toxic to animals and humans if large quantities are ingested. Keep seeds out of reach of pets and children.
This product does not ship to Arizona.
Botanical Name: Ipomoea
Approximate Number of Seeds Per Packet: 20
Plant Type: Annual Flower
Scent: Sweet
Fill Weight (grams): 2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 14-21 Days
Days To Bloom: 60-90 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow White Evening Glory Flower Moonflower seeds roughly 6" apart.
Growing Height: 12-18'
Instructions: For earlier blooms, start White Evening Glory Flower Moonflower seeds indoors in 3" peat pots 8 weeks before the last frost. Cover with 0.25" of soil. Or, after all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover lightly. When plants are 2" tall, thin or transplant. Before transplanting, harden off the seedling.
Suggestions: Excellent for temporary screens, hedges, and ground cover. If lush growth but no flowers, stop watering. When vines are 12" tall, provide support for climbing.

Morning Glory Flower Seeds, Giant Mixed Colors
$1.99
This variety of Giant Morning Glories is a half-hardy annual with an array of beautiful colors.
Each morning glory will have giant, oddly marked flowers that often measure 3" across! Blooms in radiant shades of reds and blues, which distinguishes this blend from others. Graceful vines are ideal for trailing over arbors and trellises.
Botanical Name: Ipomoea
Approximate Number of Seeds Per Packet: 35
Plant Type: Annual Flower
Fill Weight (grams): 1.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-14 Days
Days To Bloom: 50-80 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Giant Mixed Colors Morning Glory seeds roughly 6" apart.
Growing Height: 10-12'
Instructions: After all danger of frost, sow Giant Mixed Colors Morning Glory seeds in open ground well exposed. Cover with 0.25" of soil. To speed germination, nick seeds and soak overnight in warm water. When plants are 4" tall, thin. Does not transplant well.
Suggestions: Excellent for temporary screens and ground covers. Vines can be trained to cover fences, tree trunks, and stumps. If lush growth but no flowers, stop watering.

Morning Glory Flower Seeds, Grandpa Ott
$1.99
The Grandpa Ott Morning Glory is a half-hardy annual flower.
Grandpa Ott is a very old morning glory variety that has dramatic dark purple flowers with a red star. Its leaves are mid to dark green and heart shaped, a strong foliage for the trumpet shaped blooms. They flower in the early morning, from summer until frost.
Botanical Name: Ipomoea
Approximate Number of Seeds Per Packet: 25
Plant Type: Annual Flower
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-14 Days
Days To Bloom: 50-80 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Grandpa Ott Morning Glory Flower seeds roughly 6" apart.
Growing Height: 10-12'
Instructions: After all danger of frost, sow Grandpa Ott Morning Glory Flower seeds in open ground well exposed. Cover with 0.25" of soil. To speed germination, nick seeds and soak overnight in warm water. When plants are 4" tall, thin. Does not transplant well.
Suggestions: Excellent for porches, trellises, or fences. Use stout cord on which vines may climb. If lush growth and no flowers, stop watering.

Morning Glory Flower Seeds, Heavenly Blue
$1.79
Our Morning Glory Heavenly Blue seeds grow into beautiful half-hardy annual flowers with huge, gorgeous blue blooms that blossom profusely on lush green vines.
The most popular variety of Morning Glory, these blue morning glory flowers are excellent for porches, trellises or fences. Use stout cord so vines can climb.
Morning Glories not flowering? If you are experiencing lush growth without flowers then these plants are getting too much water!
Botanical Name: Ipomoea
Approximate Number of Seeds Per Packet: 35
Plant Type: Half-Hardy Annual Flower
Fill Weight (grams): 1.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-14 Days
Days To Bloom: 50-80 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Flower seeds roughly 6" apart.
Growing Height: 10-12'
Instructions: After all danger of frost, sow Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Flower seeds in open ground well exposed. Cover with 0.25" of soil. To speed germination, nick seeds and soak overnight in warm water. When plants are 4" tall, thin. Does not transplant well.
Suggestions: Excellent for porches, trellises, or fences. Use stout cord on which vines may climb. If lush growth and no flowers, stop watering.

Morning Glory Flower Seeds, Scarlett O'Hara
$1.99
Scarlett O'Hara is an old-fashioned Morning Glory flower favorite with a spectacular show of beauty.
An All-America Selections Winner! This morning glory variety has large, crimson-red colored flowers that bloom every morning on their tall vines beginning in midsummer.
Botanical Name: Ipomoea
Approximate Number of Seeds Per Packet: 25
Plant Type: Annual Flower
Fill Weight (grams): 1.1
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days To Bloom: 50-80 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Scarlett O'Hara Morning Glory seeds roughly 6" apart.
Growing Height: 12'
Instructions: After all danger of frost, sow Scarlett O'Hara Morning Glory seeds in open ground well exposed. Cover with 0.25" of soil. To speed germination, nick seeds and soak overnight in warm water. When plants are 4" tall, thin. Does not transplant well so direct sow when possible.
Suggestions: Excellent for porches, trellises, or fences. Use stout cord on which vines may climb. If lush growth and no flowers, stop watering.

Thunbergia Seeds, Black Eyed Susan Vine
$1.99
Black Eyed Susan Thunbergia showcase showy, bell-shaped flowers that bloom on rapid-growing vines.
Featuring lively orange, yellow, buff, or white blossoms with dark centers, these flowers are ideal for hanging baskets, urns, or low fences. Blooms occur between mid-spring and midsummer. This flower will attract butterflies to your garden.
Botanical Name: Thunbergia alata
Approximate Number of Seeds Per Packet: 30
Plant Type: Annual Flower
Fill Weight (grams): 0.7
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-18 Days
Days To Bloom: 84 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Black Eyed Susan Thunbergia seeds roughly 12" apart.
Growing Height: 6-8'
Instructions: For earlier blooms, start Black Eyed Susan Thunbergia seeds indoors in 3" peat pots 8 weeks before the last frost. Cover with 0.25" of soil. Or, after all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover lightly. When plants are 2" tall, thin or transplant. Before transplanting harden off the seedling.
Suggestions: Excellent for temporary screens, hedges, and ground cover. Support by a trellis, strings, or wires to cover unsightly tree stumps or rocks. Keep soil moist.