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What's New The week of May 2
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New Plants for 2005
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Bedding Plants |
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| This beautiful trailing impatien is perfect for hanging baskets, planters and looks great draped over walls. Comes in 'Fuchsia', 'Lavender', 'Light Lavender' and 'Orange' and, new this year, 'Blush'. |
'Kong' Series Coleus. Coleus looks fantastic in large containers, shady mass plantings and combination plantings. Look for 'Green', 'Rose', 'Scarlet', 'Red' and the incredible 'Mosaic'. |
'Suncatcher' series trailing petunias create cascades of intense color on an incredibly vigorous plant. These petunias are a perfect annual groundcover. |
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Perennials |
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| Firecracker is a new line of prairie hardy chrysanthemums which feature large flowers with fluted petals in bold new colours. Look for 'Dreamweaver' and'Suncatcher''. |
Guardian delphiniums are the best new delphinium to come along in years. Comes in shades of blue, pink and white, and will re-bloom vigorously up to three times per season. |
Gaillardia 'Fanfare'. This new blanket flower is a truly stunning perennial with its large and plentiful upward-facing flowers flaring out like trumpets. |
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Trees and Shrubs |
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| The 'Sweetheart' mayday was developed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It features lush, eye-catching, red-purple foliage and long clusters of very pink blooms. |
'Diabolo' Ninebark is a super contrast plant with deep purple foliage. It has pink clustered blooms in summer, and its branches look great in the winter. |
'Ventura' amur maple is a superior, tree-form Amur maple variety that features excellent hardiness and is strongly resistant to iron chlorosis. |
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Roses |
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| Easy Elegance Roses are an outstanding new collection of shrub roses bred for superior hardiness and disease resistance. |
John Davis is one of the best in the Explorer series, with profuse numbers of fragrant, semi-double, medium-pink blooms.
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'My Hero' is a new hardy shrub rose for this year. It has double, red-fading pink, 7-8 cm flowers and a light fragrance. |