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Petunia Supertunia ‘Latte’.


Petunia Supertunia ‘Picasso in blue’.


Pansiola ‘Anytime Iris’.


Pansiola ‘Plum Good’.


Zinnia Zinderella Series ‘Peach’.


Echinacea 'Butterfly-Kisses'.


Petunia ‘Night Sky’.


Spilanthes ‘Bulls Eye’.


Petunia Supertunia ‘Latte’ and ‘Picasso in blue’ A vigorous staple that works well as both a filler and spiller in containers, and as landscape plants. These petunias are not only jaw-dropping beauties but they require no dead- heading to keep them blooming all season. 'Latte' is silver white with brown to purple veins. 'Picasso in Blue' is a burgundy-purple edged in lime green.


Petunia ‘Night Sky’ 'Night Sky' is sure to take centre stage of the garden galaxy. This sensational petunia is patterned with white spots on dark violet flowers, looking like an ever changing constel- lation in the night sky. Easy to grow, 'Night Sky' blooms early, is semi-trailing and branches well filling in large spaces with its knockout blooms.


Spilanthes ‘Bulls Eye’ (Spilanthes Acmella ‘Bulls Eye’) Also referred to as the toothache plant as it was once used to treat toothaches and fever, this promises to be an eye- popping plant in any garden. Golden-yellow flower heads stand 12 to 15 inches tall. Best grown in full sun to part shade.


Zinnia Zinderella Series ‘Peach’ and ‘LilacView’ (Zinnia elegans) Zinnias are easy to grow and perform well. This series has standout flowers which form into puffy pom poms. We particularly love 'LilacView' and 'Peach', use them for containers, borders or mass plantings.


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Dinnerplate Dahlia ‘Ferncliff Inspiration’. Dinnerplate Dahlia ‘Mr. Sandman’. Flowers - Perennials


Dinnerplate Dahlia ‘Dazzling Sun’ This sun lover sports vibrant, golden yellow flowers, just like its namesake, that deepen into orange as it matures and are set off by a rich red centre.


Dinnerplate Dahlia ‘Ferncliff Inspiration’ This gorgeous dinnerplate has the most beautiful laven- der blooms with bluish tones highlighting its edges. Extra sturdy stem variety.


Dinnerplate Dahlia ‘Mr. Sandman’ Massive twisted orange petals edged in darker peach hues provide stunning colour and texture to the garden. Flowers last and make wonderful cut flowers. They require full sun.


Echinacea ‘Butterfly Kisses’ 'Butterfly Kisses' has fragrant, three-inch, double flowers with a bright pink pom pom center surrounded by lighter pink ray flowers that attract birds and butterflies. A compact cultivar that grows only one to 1.5 feet tall and adapts to sun or part shade, drought, heat and even poor soil.


Early Spring 2016 • 11


Photo courtesy of Veseys Seeds.


Photo supplied by Vanhof & Blokker.


Photo supplied by Walters Gardens and Canning Perennials.


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