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What's New The week of February 20
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Spring Gardening 2006 pick of the crop
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Bedding Plants |
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| 'Red Caroline' Delphinium: This new and unusually coloured delphinium boasts spires of carmine-red blooms, aging to light rose red, that are excellent for cut flower arrangements. |
Serenity Dark Lavender Osteospurmum: Osteospermums are enjoying tremendous popularity in sunny beds and containers because of their tolerance of heat and drought. |
Blue Arrow' Juniper: This tall, narrow form juniper is the perfect size for smaller landscapes and makes an interesting accent in mixed shrub beds. |
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| Hardy Roses |
Tender Roses |
Fruits |
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| Morden Belle: The latest addition to the Parkland series of roses is a great performer that produces double, medium-pink, lightly fragrant blooms continuously throughout the growing season. |
Blue Girl : Vigorous, bushy growth and exhibition form blooms hi-light this classically formed rose with its double, clear lavender toned, 15 cm flowers. |
'Golden Spice' Pear: The reddish-yellow, sweet and aromatic fruit is good for eating and processing. |
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| Bulbs |
Shrubs |
Vegetables |
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| 'Majestic Red' Calla: Elegantly curved, funnel-shaped crimson-red flowers make Majestic Red calla a lovely addition to any setting. |
Brandon/Morden Yew:
The durable and dense nature of the Yew makes it a desirable and excellent addition to moist and partially shady areas of your yard. |
'Fanfare' Cucumber: The perfect bush type, slicing cucumber for container growing or growing in gardens with limited space. An All American Selections winner with great yields! |
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