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2 | 2025 PLANT SALE WELCOME! We are busily digging, potting and labeling plants grown from seed or divided from our urban growing sites at the Bread & Roses Collective and Alchemical Nursery Project in Syracuse, NY to make available for our annual plant sale fundraiser on Saturday May 10 11AM-2:30PM. Plants are available during the event or by pre-preorder (by May 7), with pick up for pre-orders during the event. We focus on natives and edible perennials: berry bushes, shrubs, rain garden plants, s, herbs, and perennial vegetables! Some house plants and gardening supplies will also be available. Proceeds benefit the urban planting work of The Alchemical Nursery Project and the Bread and Roses Collective. Please support local grass-root groups committed in promoting urban sustainability! | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS: Pre-Order deadline is 11:59 pm on Wednesday May 7. The best way to order is by email to info@alchemicalnursery.org for ANP tagged items, info@breadandrosescollective.org for B&R tagged items (alternatively you can order via FB message to @AlchemicalNursery or @breadandrosescollective). Please include for each item: source (B&R or ANP), size, quantity, price, preferred pick-up location (405 Westcott St or 717 Otisco St). We'll send you a digital invoice for payment prior to pickup. Smaller orders can arrange for cash at pick up. Additional inventory will be available for sale during the event on Saturday May 10. Order Pick Up is May 10 11:00-3:00 unless you make other arrangements. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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6 | SPECIAL ITEMS | ||||||||||||||||||||
7 | ORG TAG | Common name | Variety/ Cultivar | Latin name | Size | # avail | Price $ | Native | Edible | Culinary | Ecological | Wellness | Notes | ||||||||
8 | ANP | Pocket Journal | Waterproof | Hand bound | 3x5" | 10 | $12.00 | From our garden friend Amaranth Press and Bindery, special for our plant sale fundraiser this year. | |||||||||||||
9 | ANP | Ramps | tricoccum | Allium tricoccum | 3 bulbs, with 2-3 leaves each. | 0 | $7.00 | Wild harvested, limited availability, must sign pledge to plant the bulbs i(leaves can be eaten) in a location where they will be allowed to spread and can be stewarded over the years, to create a new patch, either in a wild location or in your yard/garden. | |||||||||||||
10 | ANP | Custom Perennial Polyculture Design | A Unique Gift Idea. Give that special person in your life their very own custom designed polyculture plan . | Design fee value is $50 and includes a digital print-quality image and written narrative description. | Up to 35-feet patch diameter | 3 | $50.00 | Based upon their personal preferences and interests regarding purpose, species, and environment. 14-21 days required for delivery once the worksheet has been returned and payment received - see at the following link: https://bit.ly/Polyculture_Worksheet | |||||||||||||
11 | ANP | Mojito Mint Garden Art SIgn Print | Green ink on light pink paper. | 8 x 10 inches | 48 | $20.00 | Limited Edition Garden Art Sign Print of Mojito Mint in color green, pressed by local business Amaranth Bindery, in protective plastic sleeve. This limited edition run of 50 prints is our first production run of one of our garden art signs painted by volunteers. | ||||||||||||||
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13 | PERENNIALS | # avail NOT GUARANTEED | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | ORG TAG | Common name | Variety/ Cultivar | Latin name | Size | # avail | Price $ | Native | Edible | Culinary | Ecological | Wellness | Notes | ||||||||
15 | ANP | Bee Balm / Wild Bergamot | species | monarda fistulosa | pint | 5 | $3.00 | lavender colored flowers, fragrant leaves used in tea | |||||||||||||
16 | ANP | Bee Balm / Wild Bergamot | quart | 3 | $5.00 | ||||||||||||||||
17 | ANP | Black Eyed Susan | Rudbeckia hirta | pt | 8 | $3.00 | |||||||||||||||
18 | ANP | Blackberry, Thornless | gallon | 0 | $9.00 | ||||||||||||||||
19 | ANP | Blackberry | quart | 0 | $5.00 | ||||||||||||||||
20 | ANP | Chickweed | pt | 5 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
21 | ANP | Comfrey | Symphytum officinale | pt | 10 | $3.00 | insectiary, nutrient accumulator | ||||||||||||||
22 | ANP | Comfrey | Symphytum officinale | quart | 7 | $5.00 | insectiary, nutrient accumulator | ||||||||||||||
23 | ANP | Comfrey, Russian | pt | 7 | $3.00 | insectiary, sterile, nutrient accumulator | |||||||||||||||
24 | ANP | Comfrey, Russian | quart | 3 | $5.00 | insectiary, sterile, nutrient accumulator | |||||||||||||||
25 | ANP | Coneflower, cutleaf | pint | 5 | $3.50 | Medicinal | |||||||||||||||
26 | ANP | Currant, Golden | cuttings | 10 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
27 | ANP | Currant, Black | quart | 3 | $5.00 | native to northern Europe and northern Asia, high in Vitamin C. Great for jam. | |||||||||||||||
28 | ANP | Elderberry Common | Americana | pt | 5 | $4.00 | Medicinal, great for syrups, jams, mixers | ||||||||||||||
29 | ANP | Elderberry Common | Americana | Cuttings | 10 | $3.00 | Medicinal, great for syrups, jams, mixers. | ||||||||||||||
30 | ANP | Evening Primrose | pint | 3 | $3.00 | bienial, Medicinal, edible | |||||||||||||||
31 | ANP | Golden Hops | pt | 0 | $5.00 | Medicinal | |||||||||||||||
32 | ANP | Golden Raspberry | pt | 5 | $5.00 | ||||||||||||||||
33 | ANP | Gooseberry | qt | 3 | $5.00 | ||||||||||||||||
34 | ANP | Gooseberry | Gallon | 3 | $7.00 | ||||||||||||||||
35 | ANP | Gooseberry | 3-Gallon | 1 | $15.00 | ||||||||||||||||
36 | ANP | Hybrid Hazelnut | 2yrs old, gallon | 0 | $18.00 | In Ithaca, can bring North for delivery | |||||||||||||||
37 | ANP | High bush cranberry | Cuttings | 7 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
38 | ANP | Honeyberry | pint | 0 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
39 | ANP | Horseradish | pt | 5 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
40 | ANP | Lamb's Ear | Stachys byzantina (syn. S. lanata) | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
41 | ANP | Lilac | purple | Syringa | 3-gallon | 3 | $9.00 | edible flowers | |||||||||||||
42 | ANP | Myoga Giner | Zingiber mioga | pint, 1 rootlet | 0 | $4.00 | |||||||||||||||
43 | ANP | Prickly Pear Cactus | Eastern | 1 Pad, 3-5" | 5 | $5.00 | |||||||||||||||
44 | ANP | Raspberry, Black | pt | 5 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
45 | ANP | Raspberry, Black | quart | 3 | $5.00 | ||||||||||||||||
46 | ANP | Raspberry, Red | quart | 0 | $9.00 | ||||||||||||||||
47 | ANP | Raspberry, Wild Flowering | Rubus idaeus | pint | 3 | $3.00 | |||||||||||||||
48 | ANP | Raspberry, Wild Flowering | Rubus idaeus | quart | 1 | $5.00 | |||||||||||||||
49 | ANP | Red stemmed dogwood | 3 gallon | 0 | $12.00 | ||||||||||||||||
50 | ANP | River locust | quart | 0 | $10.00 | ||||||||||||||||
51 | ANP | Rhubarb | quart | 0 | $5.00 | ||||||||||||||||
52 | ANP | Rhubarb | pt | 0 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
53 | ANP | Sea Kale | quart | 3 | $5.00 | ||||||||||||||||
54 | ANP | Sedum | Unknown | pint | 4 | $3.00 | |||||||||||||||
55 | ANP | Sedum | Unknown | quart | 1 | $5.00 | |||||||||||||||
56 | ANP | Sorrell | pint | 3 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
57 | ANP | Spring Garlic | bundles of 5 | 5 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
58 | ANP | Stinging Nettle | Urtica dioica L. | pt | 7 | $3.00 | Native, edible, medicinal, and makes a great tea; nutrient powerhouse | ||||||||||||||
59 | ANP | Stinging Nettle | Urtica dioica L. | quart | 5 | $5.00 | Native, edible, medicinal, and makes a great tea; nutrient powerhouse | ||||||||||||||
60 | ANP | Strawberry | pint | 10 | $3.00 | ||||||||||||||||
61 | ANP | Sunchoke / Jerusalem Artichoke | White | 5 tubers | 3 | $3.00 | |||||||||||||||
62 | ANP | Tansy | pt | 3 | $3.50 | ||||||||||||||||
63 | ANP | Turkish Rocket | pt | 0 | $5.00 | ||||||||||||||||
64 | ANP | Walking Onion | bunches of 5 | 0 | $4.00 | ||||||||||||||||
65 | ANP | Yarrow, Common | Achillea millefolium | pt | 5 | $3.00 | |||||||||||||||
66 | ANP | Yucca | qt | 0 | $5.00 | Not to be confused with yuca/cassava | |||||||||||||||
67 | B&R | Anise Hyssop | 3" pot | 0 | $3.00 | licorice flavored NE native medicinal, purple flower spikes attract bees, drought resistant, spreads readily by seed | |||||||||||||||
68 | B&R | Anise Hyssop | 6 pack | 0 | $5.00 | licorice flavored NE native medicinal, purple flower spikes attract bees, drought resistant, spreads readily by seed | |||||||||||||||
69 | B&R | Arnica | Meadow arnica | arnica chamissonis | 4" pot | 0 | $3.00 | low growing N. American native, sunflower family, interchangeable medicinally with European arnica montana. Use the yellow flowers at full flowering, fresh or dried, in compresses/salves as an external remedy on unbroken skin to reduce swelling and bruising, proflific bloomer in late spring/early summer | |||||||||||||
70 | B&R | Bee Balm/Oswego Tea | monarda didyma | 4" pot | 20 | $3.00 | stunning scarlet red flowers, very fragrant, native medicinal and edible | ||||||||||||||
71 | B&R | Bee Balm/Oswego Tea | monarda didyma | 6 pack | 0 | $5.00 | stunning scarlet red flowers, very fragrant, native medicinal and edible | ||||||||||||||
72 | B&R | Blackberry | darrow | rubus fruticosus | 2 plants/pot | 8 | $8.00 | 2 plants per pot, large berries, very productive hardy plants grow tall, suggest pruning to 5' | |||||||||||||
73 | B&R | Bloodroot | sangunaria canadensis | 4" pot | 8 | $5.00 | early spring ephemeral named for the red juice that flows from the stem when picked | ||||||||||||||
74 | B&R | Canadian anemone | Anemone canadensis | 3" | 6 | $3.00 | low growing, spreading ground cover, tolerates foot traffic, white blooms May/June, interesting leaf shape even when not in flower | ||||||||||||||
75 | B&R | Canadian anemone | Anemone canadensis | 6 pack | 0 | $8.00 | low growing, spreading ground cover, tolerates foot traffic, white blooms May/June, interesting leaf shape even when not in flower | ||||||||||||||
76 | B&R | Columbine | light pink/purple | 6" | 2 | $8.00 | these are not native or edible, easy to grow traditional garden flower, spreads by seed | ||||||||||||||
77 | B&R | Cherry, Sour | bali | 12-18" trees | 3 | $15.00 | Natural dwarf (~10') found growing in Canada, 1" tart fruit, hardy to -40F | ||||||||||||||
78 | B&R | Cherry, Sour | bali | 18-24" trees | 1 | $18.00 | Natural dwarf (~10') found growing in Canada, 1" tart fruit, hardy to -40F | ||||||||||||||
79 | B&R | Currant, black | titania | 4" | 8 | $5.00 | popular variety among growers, large and tasty, pine blister rust resistance | ||||||||||||||
80 | B&R | Currant, red | unknown | half gallon | 3 | $8.00 | unknown variety, prolific, smallish bright red, sweet/tart berries | ||||||||||||||
81 | B&R | Elderberry | sambucus canadensis | quarts | 0 | $5.00 | our native elderberry! | ||||||||||||||
82 | B&R | Elderberry | sambucus canadensis | pints | 0 | $3.00 | our native elderberry! | ||||||||||||||
83 | B&R | Elecampane | inula helenium | 6" | 6 | $5.00 | perennial herb, aster family, very large leaves (up to 2') small (3-4") sunflower like yellow flowers June-Aug, 5-6' tall, tolerates moist/shady places, roots of 2-3 year old plants used for bronchitis/pulmonary ailments, antiseptic bactericide | ||||||||||||||
84 | B&R | Flowering rasberry | rubus odoratus | 4" | 5 | $5.00 | native edible perennial, pretty purple-pink flowers, maple shaped leaves, spreads, exfoliating bark on older plants, good slope stabelizer, likes shade | ||||||||||||||
85 | B&R | Golden Seal | Hydrastis canadensis | 4" | 5 | $8.00 | important native medicinal, overharvested in the wild for its healing, bright gold roots, we've propagated a sizeable patch that is ready for sharing! | ||||||||||||||
86 | B&R | Gray Dogwood | species | cornus racemosa | half gallon | 10 | $5.00 | suckers to form colonies, 10-15' shrub, pretty white berries very popular with many birds | |||||||||||||
87 | B&R | Hop Sedge | carex lupulina | 4" pot | 12 | $3.00 | ornamental seed head, attractive clumps, spreads/self-seeds readily, wetland native | ||||||||||||||
88 | B&R | Horseradish | 1 root | 6 | $2.00 | large-leaved, spicy wasabi-like flavor, will spread | |||||||||||||||
89 | B&R | Joe Pye Weed | eutrochium purpureum | 4" pot | 12 | $3.00 | beneficials and butterflies love this late summer/fall bloomer, 4-6' tall, tolerates heavy wet soils, full sun, spreads in clumps, pink blooms | ||||||||||||||
90 | B&R | Lavender | hidcote?? | lavandula angustifolia | 3" pot | 0 | $3.00 | low growing, blue-green foliage, fragrant deep purple blooms early summer, likely hidcote, but these are cuttings propagated from an old plant who's label was lost long ago | |||||||||||||
91 | B&R | Marshmallow | althaea officinalis | 4" | 3 | $4.00 | traditional source of marshmallow, root soothes throats | ||||||||||||||
92 | B&R | Mayapple | 4" pot | 3 | $8.00 | Low growing woodland native, interesting leaves, pretty white flower underneath large umbrella-like leaves, turns into green apple-shaped fruit | |||||||||||||||
93 | B&R | Mint, Chocolate | 4" | 15 | $4.00 | peppermint variety with purple-ish red leaves, chocolate is descriptive of the color, not the flavor! | |||||||||||||||
94 | B&R | Mint, Chocolate | 6 pack | 15 | $5.00 | peppermint variety with purple-ish red leaves, chocolate is descriptive of the color, not the flavor! | |||||||||||||||
95 | B&R | Mint, Spearmint | 4" | 15 | $4.00 | classic spearmint with bright green leaves | |||||||||||||||
96 | B&R | Mint, Spearmint | 6 pack | 15 | $5.00 | classic spearmint with bright green leaves | |||||||||||||||
97 | B&R | Mint, Spotted | 3" | 6 | $3.00 | native drought tolerant mint with decorative white bracts | |||||||||||||||
98 | B&R | Nettle, Stinging | 4" | 6 | $5.00 | the classic stinging nettle, nutritious, can be cooked or used in teas/infusions | |||||||||||||||
99 | B&R | Nettle, Stinging | 6 pack | 6 | $8.00 | the classic stinging nettle, nutritious, can be cooked or used in teas/infusions | |||||||||||||||
100 | B&R | Ostrich | matteuccia struthiopteris | 4" | 15 | $5.00 | edible fiddleheads, also a lovely large (3-5') native , will spread fairly aggressively over time | ||||||||||||||
101 | B&R | Ostrich | matteuccia struthiopteris | 6" | 10 | $8.00 | edible fiddleheads, also a lovely large (3-5') native , will spread fairly aggressively over time | ||||||||||||||