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As our our way of saying “Thank You” for your order, we will send you one packet each of a rutabaga and a carrot – both of which are sure to please you. To receive this special offer, simply place your order for $20 (excluding taxes and shipping & handling charges) or more by March 15, 2017.
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This beauty received praise for its good branching, bushy habit and early bloom- ing. Flower spikes keep their bright pink color all summer long, holding up even through some of the fi rst frosts of the season. Makes a great cut fl ower and can be dried, as well. Attractive foli- age is green with pink veins. Also a pollinator-magnet – perfect for pollina- tor-friendly gardens! Heat and drought tolerant. Ht. 30-40 in. Annual. (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.95; 2-5 pkts. $2.75 each; 6 or more $2.50 each.
ers from July til September. Ht. 6-8 ft. Annual. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2-5 pkts. $2.75 each; 6 or more $2.50 each.
full and slightly ruffl ed, unlike typical morning glory varieties. Climbing vines are full of dainty, 2 in. blossoms ranging from cotton candy pink to deeper darker pink, all with white throats. Perfect for containers and trellises. Flow-
06583 MORNING GLORY Split Second. Elegant single blooms are
05379 CELOSIA Asian Garden. 2017 AAS Winner!
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