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Nicotiana – Saratoga Red

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Nicotiana Saratoga Red, ‘Nicotiana alata’, exhibits uniformity in flowering and habit. Flowering occurs about a week earlier than other series. True red flowers hold very well under light and heat. Good for packs, jumbo packs and larger containers.

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Nicotiana – Saratoga Deep Rose

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Nicotiana Saratoga Deep Rose, ‘Nicotiana alata’, is often called Jasmine Tobacco, which produces tall, graceful stems of pale, nodding flowers. Its soft, sweet perfume is most noticeable on warm nights. Blooming begins in July and continues into fall. These plants stand up to rough weather without staking and are not fussy about soil.

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Impatiens – New Guinea Sonic? White

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Impatiens New Guinea Sonic? White, ‘Impatiens x hawkeri’, produces flowers that are extra large and perfectly contrast by it’s dark green foliage. Sonic? New Guinea Impatiens have extra-large flowers and a compact to medium growth habit. They are versatile plants that can be used from 4-inch pots all the way up to hanging baskets. Sonics have award-winning performance in the landscape and do well both in landscape beds and containers.

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Impatiens – New Guinea Sonic? Sweet Cherry

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Impatiens New Guinea Sonic? Sweet Cherry, ‘Impatiens x hawkeri’, produces flowers that are extra large and perfectly contrast by it’s dark green foliage. Sonic? New Guinea Impatiens have extra-large flowers and a compact to medium growth habit. They are versatile plants that can be used from 4-inch pots all the way up to hanging baskets. Sonics have award-winning performance in the landscape and do well both in landscape beds and containers.

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Impatiens – New Guinea Sonic? Orange

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Impatiens New Guinea Sonic? Orange, ‘Impatiens x hawkeri’, are still considered new comers to the world of bedding plants. Most are grown in hanging baskets or patio containers. New Guineas grow best where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. They prefer fertile, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter. They also require frequent watering and have poor frost tolerance.

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Impatiens – New Guinea Sonic? Mango

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Impatiens New Guinea Sonic? Mango, ‘Impatiens x hawkeri’, are still considered new comers to the world of bedding plants. Most are grown in hanging baskets or patio containers. New Guineas grow best where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. They prefer fertile, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter. They also require frequent watering and have poor frost tolerance.

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Impatiens – New Guinea Sonic? Deep Red

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Impatiens New Guinea Sonic? Deep Red, ‘Impatiens x hawkeri’, are still considered new comers to the world of bedding plants. Most are grown in hanging baskets or patio containers. New Guineas grow best where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. They prefer fertile, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter. They also require frequent watering and have poor frost tolerance.

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Impatiens – New Guinea Sonic? Amethyst

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Impatiens New Guinea Sonic Amethyst, ‘Impatiens x hawkeri’, are still considered new comers to the world of bedding plants. Most are grown in hanging baskets or patio containers. New Guineas grow best where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. They prefer fertile, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter. They also require frequent watering and have poor frost tolerance.

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Impatiens – New Guinea Celebrette Purple Stripe

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Impatiens New Guinea Celebrette Purple Stripe, ‘Impatiens x hawkeri’, are still considered new comers to the world of bedding plants. Most are grown in hanging baskets or patio containers. New Guineas grow best where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. They prefer fertile, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter. They also require frequent watering and have poor frost tolerance.

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Impatiens – New Guinea Celebration Bright Salmon

Monday, June 16th, 2008


The Impatiens New Guinea Celebration Bright Salmon, ‘Impatiens x hawkeri’, are still considered new comers to the world of bedding plants. Most are grown in hanging baskets or patio containers. New Guineas grow best where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. They prefer fertile, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter. They also require frequent watering and have poor frost tolerance.

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