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Oregano Seeds ( Origanum vulgare ) 

Oregano Seeds ( Origanum vulgare )

Oregano Seeds ( Origanum vulgare ). Oregano is a perennial, semi-evergreen herb, native to Southern Europe and Asia, which has been cultivated extensively in North America since the Colonial Period. It has a long history of medicinal and culinary use by the Greeks and Romans. Grows 12... - Oregano Seeds ( Origanum vulgare ).

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Painted Lady Sweet Pea Seeds ( Lathyrus odoratus  cv.) 

Painted Lady Sweet Pea Seeds ( Lathyrus odoratus cv.)

Painted Lady Sweet Pea Seeds ( Lathyrus odoratus cv.). Francis Cupani, a Franciscan monk, first sent seed of the purple-flowered species to England from Sicily in 1699. The 'Painted Lady' is a highly scented, pink and white bicolor variety, which was in cultivation by the 1730s and popular in American ga... - Painted Lady Sweet Pea Seeds ( Lathyrus odoratus cv.).

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Paris White Cos' Lettuce Seeds ( Lactuca sativa ) 

Paris White Cos' Lettuce Seeds ( Lactuca sativa )

Paris White Cos' Lettuce Seeds ( Lactuca sativa ). Lettuce was an important crop for Jefferson, who recorded planting it for nearly sixty years in his "Garden Book". He first listed Cos Lettuce in 1794. Cos or Romaine lettuces produce long, erect heads that are largest at the top and taper towards ... - Paris White Cos' Lettuce Seeds ( Lactuca sativa ).

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Perennial Pea Seeds ( Lathyrus latifolius ) 

Perennial Pea Seeds ( Lathyrus latifolius )

Perennial Pea Seeds ( Lathyrus latifolius ). Perennial Pea is an early summer-flowering vine that Jefferson sowed in one of the oval beds at Monticello in 1807. It was an established garden plant in America before 1720. Perennial pea is a long-lived vigorous climber with attractive blue-green l... - Perennial Pea Seeds ( Lathyrus latifolius ).

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Pincushion Flower Seeds ( Scabiosa atropurpurea ) 

Pincushion Flower Seeds ( Scabiosa atropurpurea )

Pincushion Flower Seeds ( Scabiosa atropurpurea ). When Thomas Jefferson requested roots and bulbs of the "Mourning bride" from his friend and neighbor, Isaac Coles, in 1811, he may have been referring to the Pincushion Flower. Also known as Scabiosa because of its skin-healing medicinal qualities, a... - Pincushion Flower Seeds ( Scabiosa atropurpurea ).

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Pinecone Tealight Lantern 

Pinecone Tealight Lantern

Pinecone Tealight Lantern. This oversized cast-iron pinecone looks great on your table, in your garden or hanging from a tree and creates a soothing atmosphere with flickering candlelight. Use several, as shown here, to line a path or illuminate stairs. 9"h x 6" dia., with 1 1... - Pinecone Tealight Lantern.

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Pink Spiked Celosia Seeds ( Celosia cristata ) 

Pink Spiked Celosia Seeds ( Celosia cristata )

Pink Spiked Celosia Seeds ( Celosia cristata ). This form of Celosia produces slender, silvery-pink spikes of flowers during the warm summer months. It has been grown in the gardens of Monticello since 1984, when seed was obtained from Colonial Williamsburg. Seeds of this tender annual should be ... - Pink Spiked Celosia Seeds ( Celosia cristata ).

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Pot Marigold - Calendula Seeds ( Calendula officinalis ) 

Pot Marigold - Calendula Seeds ( Calendula officinalis )

Pot Marigold - Calendula Seeds ( Calendula officinalis ). Seeds of this hardy annual were planted by Jefferson at his boyhood home, Shadwell, in 1767. Often called "marygold" by gardeners before 1800, this species has been used for culinary and medicinal purposes since the Middle Ages. The seeds contained h... - Pot Marigold - Calendula Seeds ( Calendula officinalis ).

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Prickly Poppy Seeds ( Argemone mexicana ) 

Prickly Poppy Seeds ( Argemone mexicana )

Prickly Poppy Seeds ( Argemone mexicana ). On June 18, 1767 Thomas Jefferson recorded in his Garden Book that "Argemone put out one flower" in his garden at Shadwell. On July 18 he noted another Prickly Poppy flower and observed that it was "the 4th this year," a testament to Jefferson's almo... - Prickly Poppy Seeds ( Argemone mexicana ).

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Prudens Purple Tomato Seeds ( Solanum lycopersicum ) 

Prudens Purple Tomato Seeds ( Solanum lycopersicum )

Prudens Purple Tomato Seeds ( Solanum lycopersicum ). This "Early Brandywine-type" tomato bears very large fruits, which are flattened, smooth, and resistant to cracking. This skin is a vivid dark pink and the flesh is bright crimson. Prudens Purple is an indeterminate, potato-leaf variety, of medium h... - Prudens Purple Tomato Seeds ( Solanum lycopersicum ).

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Purple Calabash Tomato Seeds ( Solanum lycopersicum ) 

Purple Calabash Tomato Seeds ( Solanum lycopersicum )

Purple Calabash Tomato Seeds ( Solanum lycopersicum ). In Thomas Jefferson's "Notes on the State of Virginia", written in 1781, he lists tomatoes as produce common to Virginia kitchen gardens. Jefferson grew his tomatoes at Monticello in 1809 - the first summer of his retirement - and grew them until his... - Purple Calabash Tomato Seeds ( Solanum lycopersicum ).

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Purple Coneflower Seeds ( Echinacea purpurea ) 

Purple Coneflower Seeds ( Echinacea purpurea )

Purple Coneflower Seeds ( Echinacea purpurea ). Purple Coneflower is native to the central and southeastern U.S. and is valued for its showy pink daisy-like flowers and its drought tolerance. It was first exported to Europe in 1699 by John Banister, the Virginia botanist. In the nineteenth century... - Purple Coneflower Seeds ( Echinacea purpurea ).

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Queen Anne's Pocket Melon (Cucumis melo dudaim) 

Queen Anne's Pocket Melon (Cucumis melo dudaim)

Queen Anne's Pocket Melon (Cucumis melo dudaim). This unusual annual trailing plant with highly aromatic, ornamental fruit is also known as Plum-Granny and has been grown for at least 1000 years. Although possibly named for Queen Anne of England (1702-14), this melon is native to Persia and Linnae... - Queen Anne's Pocket Melon (Cucumis melo dudaim).

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Red Wethersfield Onion Seeds (Allium cepa cv.) 

Red Wethersfield Onion Seeds (Allium cepa cv.)

Red Wethersfield Onion Seeds (Allium cepa cv.). Jefferson grew several types of onion, including Madeira, Spanish, Tree, and White. This nineteenth century variety derives its name from Wethersfield, Connecticut, where it reputably originated. This onion forms a large, flattened bulb five inches i... - Red Wethersfield Onion Seeds (Allium cepa cv.).

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Rose Campion Seeds ( Lychnis coronaria ) 

Rose Campion Seeds ( Lychnis coronaria )

Rose Campion Seeds ( Lychnis coronaria ). When Jefferson noted the "Lychnis bloom" at Shadwell in 1767, he was probably referring to the wooly-leaved Rose Campion, a popular, short-lived perennial in early American gardens. Rose Campion was sold by Bernard McMahon, the Philadelphia nurseryma... - Rose Campion Seeds ( Lychnis coronaria ).

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Rose Mallow Seeds ( Hibiscus moscheutos ) 

Rose Mallow Seeds ( Hibiscus moscheutos )

Rose Mallow Seeds ( Hibiscus moscheutos ). Rose Mallow is an herbaceous perennial native to low, marshy sites in eastern North America. John Bartram sent seeds to England in the mid-1700s and it was recommended for American gardens by Bernard McMahon in 1806. Rose Mallow is a robust, vigorou... - Rose Mallow Seeds ( Hibiscus moscheutos ).

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Rosemary Seeds ( Rosmarinus officinalis ) 

Rosemary Seeds ( Rosmarinus officinalis )

Rosemary Seeds ( Rosmarinus officinalis ). It is thought that the Normans first brought this shrubby, evergreen, Mediterranean herb to Britain as early as the 11th century. Jefferson noted rosemary among 14 other herbs in his garden in 1794. It is valued for its lasting aromatic fragrance, an... - Rosemary Seeds ( Rosmarinus officinalis ).

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Rosy Tree Mallow Seeds ( Lavatera thuringiaca ) 

Rosy Tree Mallow Seeds ( Lavatera thuringiaca )

Rosy Tree Mallow Seeds ( Lavatera thuringiaca ). This southern European perennial with single, rose-pink flowers that resemble Hollyhocks has been in cultivation since 1731. Jefferson noted planting this species along his winding flower border at Monticello in 1807. Rosy Tree Mallow forms a bushy, ... - Rosy Tree Mallow Seeds ( Lavatera thuringiaca ).

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Rouge Demi-Longue de Chantenay' Carrot Seeds ( Daucus carota  cv.) 

Rouge Demi-Longue de Chantenay' Carrot Seeds ( Daucus carota cv.)

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 are a beautiful deep orange and with exquisite flavor. It is also called Red-Cored Chantenay for the br... - Rouge Demi-Longue de Chantenay' Carrot Seeds ( Daucus carota cv.).

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Rusty Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis ferruginea ) 

Rusty Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis ferruginea )

Rusty Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis ferruginea ). This summer-flowering perennial 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-coloured Fox-glove" in the "... - Rusty Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis ferruginea ).

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