| Bluestone Perennials - I personally recommend this company. I placed an order on-line for the first time several years ago and have been ordering from them ever since. Since I found Bluestone, my perennial gardens are to die for! I ordered so much from them this year that "me and my Mantis" have some serious work to do before my plants arrive (of course, I could always send my husband out to till up the barnyard with the Troy Bilt :) They offer a wide variety of healthy plants. I will definitely order from them again (and again and again). | W. Atlee Burpee Seed Company - I placed several on-line orders with Burpee last year (and of course even more this year). You can also have them grow you heirloom vegetables and flowers if you order them in advance in time for your zone. |
| Ed Hume Seeds- Specializing in the best seeds for short seasons and cool climates. You can browse their great seed varieties at the Seed Rack or download their gardening software. | The Seed Guild - The Seed Guild specializes in unusual and rare seeds, primarily gathered from botanic gardens throughout the world. Seeds may be purchased from their list, but are also distributed through their various levels of membership. |
| Gurney's Seed and Nursery Co. - Unfortunately they don't have an on-line catalog but you can place your order on-line if you have their catalog on hand. I've placed 3 or 4 orders from Gurney's already this year - they have prompt deliveries, great prices on seed starting supplies and I've had great luck with their seeds. | Lewis Bamboo Groves - a Bamboo Nursery with over 80 varieties of cold hardy bamboo to add tropical beauty to landscapes, provide privacy screen and put ornamental plants in everyone's gardens. They have an online catalog with useful information about each species. |
| Seeds for the South - Vegetable, flower and herb seeds for varieties that grow well in zones 7, 8 and 9. | Cyndi's Catalog of Gardening Catalog- A compilation of more than 1628 gardening calatogies available on the web! |
| Cook's Garden -- Seeds & Supplies for the New Kitchen Garden - Seeds & Supplies for the New American Kitchen Garden | Park Seed - Geo. W. Park Seed Co. also wants you to order their free catalog. They also include information about the Park family, along with the Park Gardener's Handbook |
| Niche Gardens - Niche Gardens specializes in nursery-propagated wildflowers, southeastern natives, selected garden perennials, ornamental grasses and underused trees and shrubs. | Burt Associates Bamboo - A mail-order and retail bamboo nursery, supplying living plants for garden or interior use in the United States and Canada. |
| Southern Perennials & Herbs - Hundreds of rare, unusual, and distinctive plants, along with the more common ones. | Pinetree Garden Seeds - Seeds for the serious home gardener. |
| Green Horizons - Heyne Custom Seed Services Prairie Wildflower Homepage. | Santa Barbara Heirloom Seedling Nursery - Offering a wide variety of certified organically grown heirloom seedlings. |
| Brandt's Fruit Trees,Inc. - Brandt's Fruit Trees, Inc. is a company with a broad base of experience in the growing and handling of fruit as well as the growing and planting of fruit trees. | SBE'S Exotic, Tropical Plant Seed Catalog - SBE is a family owned and operated seed business serving home gardeners, University botanical departments and research facilities world wide. |
| Johnny's Selected Seeds - Johnny's Selected Seeds is a retail, mail order supplier of quality vegetable seeds, medicinal and culinary herb seeds, and flower seeds. I've placed several orders with them already this year! | Seeds Blum - Seeds Blüm is a seed company for home gardeners specializing in heirloom, open-pollinated seeds. |
| Old Thyme Seed Company - Specializing in heirloom varietal vegetable and herb seed and root stock. | Triplebrook Farms - A mail order plant nursery offering eastern native plants and cold-hardy exotics - over 300 species in all! They have a great search feature that allows you to find plants based on a number of criteria. |
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