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AsterCallistephus chinensis
1. Ball Florist Mix
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Vigorous, upright plants produce large, fully double flowers with incurved petals similar to chrysanthemums.
8D-S 25"-28"20"-25"n/a
Aster (Dwarf) 
2. Pixie Princess
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Dwarf, 6" plants, produce double 2.5-3" blooms. Not recommended for landscaping. Good for color bowls and patio pots. A mix of pink, white, scarlet and blue. Deadheading will encourage plant to bloom more.
8D-S 6"-8"6"-7"5
Aster (New England)Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
3. Purple Dome
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‘Purple Dome’ is less than half as tall as other New England Asters, and when it blooms in fall, it really does resemble a purple dome. The ideal companion is Sedum ‘Autumn Joy.'
11C-N 18"-18"12"-18"4
Aster (New York)Symphyotrichum novi-belgii
4. Believer Purple
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The variety Believer is a early, deep purple flowering Aster
3B-S 18"-24"18"-24"3-8
  
5. Days Blue
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These are terrific favorites for autumn color in the perennial border. Plants form bushy mounds, bearing loads of small daisy flowers. This is a compact selection with single bright sky-blue blossoms, each with a tiny orange eye. Pinch plants before July to keep especially low in habit. Excellent in containers.
4B-N 14"-20"14"-20"5-9
  
6. Peter III
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Dark purple double flowers on well mounded plants. Late natural season response matches Marie III and Peter III and the peak of the garden mum season.
4B-N 18"-24"18"-24"5
Impatiens (New Guinea)Impatiens hawkeri
7. Roller Coaster™ Red Racer
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Dark green leaves provide an illuminated backdrop for large scarlet double blossoms with wavy edges that smother these compact, neatly mounding plants from spring to fall. Use this showstopper to light up a shady area of your garden, or set it in a bright spot where sunlight will enhance the color show. Heat tolerant.
1D-N 15"-20"15"-20"10
Redbud (Eastern)Cercis canadensis
8. Eastern Redbud
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This handsome tree bears small pink flowers in spring before leaves appear. Later brown fruit pods form. It does well in sun and part shade.
TN 20'-30'20'-25'4-9
  
9. Golden Falls®
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Lavender-pink spring blooms are followed by new leaves tinged with orange, becoming bright golden. A unique color for weeping varieties, the foliage holds up well in sun and heat. The tall, narrow form is the perfect accent for small spaces. Deciduous.
TN 8'-10'36"-48"5-9
Redcedar (Easter)Juniperus virginiana
10. Grey Owl Juniper
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A finely textured evergreen shrub with arching branches clothed in soft, silver-gray foliage. Very effective planted en masse, as a tall groundcover or low growing hedge. Benefits from some shelter from harsh afternoon sun in desert climates. Requires little maintenance. Drought tolerant when established.
SA-2  34"-40"6'-6'6"4-9
SpiderwortTradescantia hybrid
11. Webmaster
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This bicolor Spiderwort showcases warm purple flowers with a soft lilac edge. The color transition on the petals almost appears to be airbrushed on. Flowers are large for Spiderwort at 2" wide. The long period of bloom is supported on a polished, compact habit of glaucous blue-green foliage.
11C-N 18"20"-24"3-9
Stoke's AsterStokesia laevis
12. Honeysong Purple
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‘Honeysong Purple’ sports true royal purple flowers with a hint of red towards the center that darkens as it ages. The contrasting white stamens and purple-tinged stems add to its appeal. The individual flowers measure 4" across and have petals with deeply serrated edges. They are wonderful in fresh bouquets. The deep green foliage is neatly mounding.
9C-S 14"-14"12"-15"5-9
Sweet AlyssumLobularia maritima
13. Easter Bonnet™ Deep Pink
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Tidy 3 - 4" bedding plants are matched in both habit and flowering for easy scheduling. Compact, uniform and early blooming, this series does exceptionally well from pack to garden. An excellent edging plant.
8D-S 3"-4"10"-12"n/a
  
14. Easter Bonnet™ Deep Rose
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Tidy 3 - 4" bedding plants are matched in both habit and flowering for easy scheduling. Compact, uniform and early blooming, this series does exceptionally well from pack to garden. An excellent edging plant.
8D-S 3"-4"10"-12"n/a
  
15. Easter Bonnet™ White
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Unsurpassed for its early season carpet of color, Easter Bonnet White is covered with an abundance of fragrant pure white dainty flowers with green eye.
8D-S 4"-6"10"-12"n/a
TomatoSolanum lycopersicum
16. Beefmaster
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Indeterminate vine produces improved beefsteak type fruit up to 2 lbs. until frost.
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a

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