Sale of Native Seed, Bulbs, Plants Oct. 24

MJ
Martha Jackson
Wed, Sep 23, 2009 1:26 AM

A heads-up for the annual fall sale of Central Puget Sound Chapter of
the Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS).

Saturday, Oct. 24, 10-4
Bldg. 30, Magnuson Park, Seattle 98115

Indoor sale, rain or shine!

Bulbs this fall will include Hooker’s onion, Large and common camas,
Menzies' and Nuttall's (Upland) larkspur, Ookow (Northern saitas),
Oregon fawn lily, Chocolate lily, Yellow bell, and Tiger lily. We'll
have over three dozen species of seeds, and almost two dozen species of
bareroot.

Plants are marked with information on planting and care, and provenience
where known (we try). A number of native plant experts will be available
for consultations. Large selection of books and cards on sale.
Complimentary coffee and tea.

Quantities of some things will be limited, so come early for best
selection. Bring your own boxes or trays!

Benefits educational programs of the WNPS. More info at www.wnps.org
(including a complete list of the species we expect to have) or
206-527-3210.

We'd appreciate you passing this on to your networks, posting it on
bulletin boards, etc.

A heads-up for the annual fall sale of Central Puget Sound Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS). Saturday, Oct. 24, 10-4 Bldg. 30, Magnuson Park, Seattle 98115 Indoor sale, rain or shine! Bulbs this fall will include Hooker’s onion, Large and common camas, Menzies' and Nuttall's (Upland) larkspur, Ookow (Northern saitas), Oregon fawn lily, Chocolate lily, Yellow bell, and Tiger lily. We'll have over three dozen species of seeds, and almost two dozen species of bareroot. Plants are marked with information on planting and care, and provenience where known (we try). A number of native plant experts will be available for consultations. Large selection of books and cards on sale. Complimentary coffee and tea. Quantities of some things will be limited, so come early for best selection. Bring your own boxes or trays! Benefits educational programs of the WNPS. More info at www.wnps.org (including a complete list of the species we expect to have) or 206-527-3210. We'd appreciate you passing this on to your networks, posting it on bulletin boards, etc.