Terms and Conditions
We carefully select and pack our best plants for their safe arrival to you. We guarantee our plants to be true to type and to leave us in top condition.
As each garden has different soil and different weather and water, we can't guarantee success but we will gladly offer planting and growing advice. We include a flyer with planting tips with each order.
If plants arrive damaged, notify the Post Office immediately. If they arrive ill, contact us immediately: we will gladly resolve the issue, offer growing tips, or credit you toward your next order.
Some stress, broken leaves or stems, or soil a bit loose in the package, can happen in the most carefully packed shipment. Plants are actually very resilient and will recover shortly.
If insured plants are damaged in shipping, notify the Post Office at once. We recommend purchasing insurance when you order --it is inexpensive and if your plants should be lost or damaged in shipping, you can then make a claim to the Post Office. Contact us immediately and we will send your insurance receipt to you.
You may request a ship date and we will do our best to comply. If there is a date you will NOT be able to receive plants, PLEASE NOTE THESE IN THE CUSTOMER COMMENTS BOX!
You are responsible for complying with all import/ quarantine/ inspection regulations on your end, as the 50 states and Canadian provinces all have their own differing rules. Many are available via the web.
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As each garden has different soil and different weather and water, we can't guarantee success but we will gladly offer planting and growing advice. We include a flyer with planting tips with each order.
Favorite Books for Reference, Curiosity and Enjoyment
- This Green World, Rutherford Platt --- one of my all time favorite books about plants. Enthralling.
- Perennials Vols. 1 and 2 by Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix
- Dictionary of Gardening, Nicholson (1896)
- An Encyclopedia of Gardening, W. P. Wright (1911)
- Eyewitness Handbooks: Herbs (by Lesley Bremness), Perennials
- Flowers and Fruit, Colette
- Gentians, Fritz Köhlein
- The Genus Primula, Josef Halda
- Mountain Flowers in Color, Huxley
- The New Garden Encyclopedia 1943 Victory Garden Edition, E. L. D. Seymour, ed. --- a wonderful garden companion and beautiful line drawings.
- Penstemons, Robert Nold
- Penstemons, Dee Strickler
- Plants of Southern Interior British Columbia, Parish - Coupé - Lloyd
- Popular Flowers, E. S. Rand, Jr. (1876)
- Taylor's Encyclopedia of Gardening, Norman Taylor ed.
- The Rock Garden Month by Month, Jefferson-Brown and Upward
- Scented Flora of the World, Roy Genders --- this and the next title are amongs the most useful for building your collection of fragrant plants.
- The Scented Garden, Rosemary Verey
- Winter Botany, William Trelease
- Handy Farm Devices and How to Make them, Rolfe Cobleigh, The Lyons Press
- Annuals and Biennials, Phillips and Rix
- Wild Berries of the West, Derig and Fuller
- Plants of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, H. Wayne Phillips