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 Seafoam
Rose
 Gertrude Jekyll
Rose
 Ingrid Bergman Rose
 Playboy
Rose
 William Baffin Rose
 The Fairy
Rose
 Double Delight Rose
 Henry Hudson
Rose
 Just Joey
Rose
 Nearly Wild
Rose
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Lucy Rose of
Sharon
The Lucy Rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syriacus Lucy, is an
upright, deciduous shrub that is a vigorous, erect, multi-stemmed
shrub that typically grows 8-12' tall. This shrub may also be
trained as a single trunk tree or espalier. Leaves are
diamond-shaped, dark green, slightly palmate and toothed. 'Lucy'
bears double red-pink flowers from late summer until mid-fall. The
plant is very tolerant of summer heat and humidity. Larger flowers may be obtained by pruning back hard to
2-3 buds in early spring. Otherwise, prune to
shape.
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Baby Love
Rose
The Rose Baby Love produces
single, sunny yellow flowers all summer long. The abundant blooms
are displayed in clusters atop a neat and tidy, self cleaning shrub.
The foliage is very healthy with glossy green leaves. This beautiful
shrub rose will attain a height of about 3 feet. Plant deeply to
encourage better re-growth in
spring.
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Bonica Rose
The Bonica rose was voted the
World's Favorite Rose in 1997 by the World Federation of Rose
Societies, and an All America Winner in 1987.The Bonica deserves the
acclaim. Bonica roses are easy to grow , and are very colorful and
disease resistant. This landscape rose can be planted as a hedge,
specimen, or focal
point.
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Blaze
Rose
The Blaze rose is a low
maintenance rose that has pure red flowers. Blaze roses provide
continuous bloom through fall.It has a mild fragrance with an
average diameter 3". The Blaze climbing rose repeats its bloom again
later in the
season.
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The
Coneflower Little Giant, 'Echinacea purpurea', is an easy to
grow flower that produces beautiful, huge clear pink daisy-like
flowers. It is named little because it is short and giant because of
its huge 5” bloom size. Blooming from July to October and a major
attractor to butterflies and bees and deer resistant, it is a must
for any perennial gardens.
Echinacea is said to increase immune function, reduce the effects
of colds and flu’s, fights off viral, bacterial and fungal
infections and purify the blood and flush waste from the lymphatic
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The
Grandiflora Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata, is a common
American garden plant and highly valued for its vigor and bloom
dependability. Sterile flowers appear in August and remain on the
plant until the first hard frost.
The large conical shaped white flower heads turn to pink in the
fall with gray-green leaves. Sent to America from Japan in 1861,
this continues to be one of the best loved varieties. The blooms can
easily be used for drying. 6+ foot height at
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The Lady
Fern or Red Stem fern has a feathery textured frond with a red
stem. It is a slow spreading fern, which will make a nice mass in a
few years. The Southern Lady fern thrives in the garden, given any
reasonably good soil and will make a dense stand over time. It
prefers to have it's feet wet.
This plant is used for container plantings, borders, foundation
planting, massing and groundcover. The Southern Lady fern is
perennial and is deciduous. This very versatile plant goes well with
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John Franklin
Rose
The John Franklin rose is a compact,
bushy shrub with deep red, semi-double flowers that are
cupped, fringed and displayed in very large clusters. This is
a non-stop bloomer from summer through frost. John Franklin
roses are disease resistant and exhibit a dark green foliage.
This rose is in the Explorer
series.
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 Paradise
Rose
 Champlain
Rose
 Iceberg Climbing
Rose
 Cuthbert Grant Rose
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