New for Spring 2004
| Phlox
Intensia Series - A spreading plant with large, vibrant
flowers, phlox is at home in hanging baskets and mixed containers.
The Intensia
series are free-flowering; you’ll love how their heat-tolerant
flowers bloom with abandon. They also perform well as landscape
features, showing great resistance to powdery mildew. Their colorful,
vivid blooms will brighten your garden through fall.
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| Soprano™ Osteospermum
- A
daisy-like flower, you’ll welcome the beautiful, hardy Soprano™ to
your garden. The Soprano’s™ long flowering period begins in early
spring and continues through the first few frosts of fall. Available
in light purple, purple, and white, these slightly-cupped daisy
varieties are excellent in containers and the landscape. Incredibly
heat-tolerant, Soprano™ will still continue to flower in mild winter.
Be sure to plant in full sun. |
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