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TheGardenerGuy
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Does anyone know of any garden catalogs that carry the small version of the Black Eyed Susans? Seeds ot plants....
Thanks for the help.
Greg

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Bess of the Piedmont
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Hi!
Windy Hill Plant Farm http://www.windyhill.net/ used to carry something called Rudbeckia speciosa 'Viette's Little Suzy", but I don't see it on their plant list for this year. It may be worth contacting them, though.

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Bess of the Piedmont
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Hi- it's me Bess, again.
These folks seem to have that Black Eyed Susan on a current list: http://www.countrygardensfarm.com/Perennials%20R%2CS.htm
Hope you find it helpful!

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alankhart
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Just so you know, Viette's Little Suzy is not a dwarf rudbeckia....I have several of them and they grow as tall if not taller than Goldstrum. The flowers are a little smaller however.

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