New for 2010

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Geranium Calliope is an interspecific hybrid with zonal-type flowers and leaves. It is a vigorous grower with a mounding to semi-trailing growth habit.   One of your best choices for use in hanging baskets.

  

  

Bold, gold and beautiful! TIGER-EYE is the first and only F1 Rudbeckia on the market. It is a sun-lover with outstanding habit and flowering uniformity.  Very hardy, with reduced sensitivity to powdery mildew. Masses of long-lasting flowers on strongly branched plants.

  

Another great new Rudbeckia! CHERRY BRANDY offers deep maroon red blooms with a dark center. Flowers are 3-4" across and produced all summer, even in poor soils.

  

  

The sweet herb of Paraguay. STEVIA has been used as a sweetener and flavor enhancer for centuries. It is up to 300 times sweeter than sugar, does not affect blood sugar levels, and has no calories.

  

2010 Perennial of the year - Baptisia australis

Gorgeous purple-blue flowers, widely adaptable, native, well-behaved, relatively pest-free, and long-lived garden plant. Grows three to four feet tall and three to four feet wide in an upright habit. The clump goes from a slow start to really flourishing within three years, when it reaches full size.  It grows best in full sun, but can survive partial shadeI and is drought tolerate, once established.

  

2010 Herb of the year - Anethum graveolens - Dill

Offers a wide variety of culinary and medicinal uses. It tastes wonderful, is gentle enough for little children and makes a great plant for attracting butterflies to the garden.

  

  

Proven Winner SUPERTUNIAS Maintenance-free, perpetually in bloom, deliciously fragrant, and a wonderful range of colors.

  

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The newest addition - SUNNY KNOCKOUT rose has the disease resistance and garden performance you have come to depend on from the Knockout Rose family.

  

  

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