California Canna Lily-Golden Gate Seed Co.
By TCLynx, on March 26th, 2016
California Canna Lily
California Canna Lily
The Canna Lily is very popular for gardeners around the world. The beautiful flower comes in all colors of the rainbow, this package is the red Canna Lily. The foliate is very attractive as well. The Canna Lily will make a excellent addition to your beautiful garden. Although it is a tropical plant it is hardy down to 40 degrees f. To grow sow seeds in a good quality soil about 1/2 inch deep. Keep warm and moist during germination. Germinates between 1-2 weeks. It loves full sun. It will bloom after the first season. Grows up to 7 feet.
Where do these seeds come from? How do you know if these grow? Have they been tested? How do you know what the history of this seed is, grown in what? mark
Perhaps you can get more information from the company http://www.goldengateseedco.org/
That company link only goes to a page created, but no real info? The pictures on the site shows old photos 2011. On this site in comments section, the golden gate co. Stated they went out of business in 2012? No where to order on that site and a address of business is a post office? Is the link correct?
The company is BACK IN BUSINESS. The link I gave was so you could ask them the questions you posted here about testing etc. They do have a physical address listed that doesn’t appear to be a P.O. box if you go to their Visit Us Link, there are also phone numbers of various managers with the company. If you want to order the seeds, you can do so right here on my site. Below the product description but above the comments section there is an add to cart button and a box to enter how many packets you want to order. As far as additional information about the seeds, Sorry, I only have what information is provided on the packaging which I have shown both sides of.
Thank you! Yes the address they list is a Union post office. They do addresses like that there, so it does not appear to be a po box only. I will await for the info on these seeds from that link. I do not want seeds separated and repackaged bought from unknown places. Thank you for your time. Mark