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Artisan™ Mix Tomatoes UNIQUE APPEARANCE – EXCEPTIONAL FLAVOR


00041–(70-75 Day)–Whether you’re a master chef or a home cook, you’ll love all the options these toma- toes bring to the table. The breeders of Artisan’s™ focused on combining excellent fl avor with unique colors and shapes. The results are these beautiful and tasty, round and elongated, striped and blushed cherry-type fruits that range from 1½ to 2 inches in size, resist cracking and keep well. Indeterminate plants stay healthy and extremely productive over an extended period.


(A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20


AC Valley Sunset Strawberry EXTEND THE STRAWBERRY SEASON


30090–Zones 4-7–(PPAF)–This strawberry from the Kentville, Nova Scotia breeding program is one of the latest June-bearers to ripen, extending the straw- berry season at least a week longer. The shiny, bright red berries are large in size with excellent fl avor and juiciness. Softer skin makes them very desirable for local fresh markets and home gardens. Highly pro- ductive plants have good resistance to leaf diseases. 25 for $12.95; 50 for $21.95; 100 for $38.95; 250 for $84.95; 500 for $149.95


Good As Gold™ HYBRID TEA ROSE


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Profusion All-Color Mix Zinnias OUR FAVORITE LANDSCAPE ZINNIAS


08120–Profusions are the longest-blooming, most reliable zinnias you can grow. Beautiful colors and a compact plant habit combined with vigor and ex- ceptional disease resistance make them excellent per- formers in all climates. Whether planted in beds or containers, you can count on these easy-care annuals. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.70; 5 pkts. $12.95; 10 pkts. $23.95


PROFUSION DOUBLE DEEP SALMON AND PROFUSION DOUBLE HOT CHERRY – Find these 2013 All-America Selections Winners on page 92.


23782–Zones 6-9–(PPAF)–If you melt a pot of gold and add a bit of copper you might come close to creating this warm, glowing color. The full, double blooms are de- fi ned with a kiss of red on the petal edges and a citrus fra- grance in their depths. Glossy deep green foliage makes a perfect background for the loads of long-stemmed beauties cranked out by these strong, vigorous, 3 to 6 foot plants. Its garden performance is “good as gold.” 2 yr. No. 1 Grade plants.


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Millennium Hybrid Asparagus WIDELY ADAPTED, OUTSTANDING QUALITY


04502–Zones 3-8–Named “Seed of the Year” in 2005 at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, this pre- dominantly male hybrid developed by the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, produces tender, high quality spears with excellent fl avor. It has quickly become a garden and cuisine favorite. Grows well in all soil types, even heavier clay soils. It has good rust-resistance and produces outstanding yields. Heavy 1-yr. roots.


10 for $12.95; 20 for $21.95; 50 for $44.95; 100 for $79.95; 250 for $179.95


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