New Annuals
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Ageratum, Monarch Magic A one-of-a-kind spreading floss flower that monarch butterflies can't resist! Vigorous, spreading habit makes it ideal for use in baskets and mixes. Drought tolerant. The plant grows large, shrub-sized, with soft round edges that fill the space. |
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Ammi, Queen Ann's Lace A member of the carrot family, Queen Anne's lace is an outstanding cut-flower filler with delicate lacy blooms. This cold-tolerant wildflower is also a good choice for attracting and supporting beneficial insects. |
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Angelonia, Angelface Wedgewood Pink Use in combinations, window boxes and landscaping. Great long-lasting cut flowers with a slight grape soda fragrance. Try some in a flower arrangement this year and experience for yourself! |
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Aphelandra, Squarrosa White Wash With its white-washed appearance, this Zebra plant is unusual not only because of its coloration but also due to the fact it does not flower. The veins of its leaves are very pale on a white-washed green base. Great houseplant. |
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Bacopa, Megacopa Plum Large showy blooms with improved heat performance. Largest semi-trailing flower size of all bacopas. Unique plum color. Use in baskets or containers. |
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Basil Kitchen Minis Bonsai, Basil, Ocimum basilicum A compact, fast-growing, uniform, fine-leaf Greek basil. Smaller leaves mean no chopping is required for use in recipes. |
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Begonia, Ginny Galaxy The long, narrow leaves have beautiful variegation of green, cream, and pink. |
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Begonia, Rex, Spitfire Stunning variety that shows off reddish-pink leaves edged in silver and green. This plant flourishes in high humidity and bright indirect light. |
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Calibrachoa, Caliloco Dreamland Each flower shows a lilac edge blending into a plum center with a yellow throat. Provides many great color combination possibilities (think calico quilt) when used in a basket or container. |
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Centaurea, The Bride A puff of fresh air that dazzles in cut flower arrangements. Tall, straight stems support fluffy snow white flowers with the most delicious cocoa scent. The exceptional display of texture comes without much effort. Plant and enjoy in your cottage or wildlife garden. |
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Chlorophytum, Starlight With flowers that look like sparkling stars, this new upright spider plant has lovely white lily-shaped flowers with a yellow stripe. 'Starlight' flowers continuously from early summer to winter. It loves a spot in moist, fertile and well-drained soil in either full sun or partial shade. It looks gorgeous in a container on your balcony, patio, or deck. |
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Cleome, Arana Violeta This plant has deep green foliage and little violet/blue spider-like flowers. Cleome is scented and attract butterflies and bees to the garden. It is also ideal for borders and containers and when put to use as a cut flower. |
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Coleus, Skeletal A completely unique Coleus that must be seen to be fully appreciated. Delicately cut maroon "fronds" are tipped with zesty lime outlines. Rare and interesting 'fishbone' shaped leaves. |
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Coleus, Terrascape All That Jazz A compact, medium growth habit with good branching. It is excellent in the front of a mixed pot or as a solo subject in an urn or hanging basket. Very striking coloration. |
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Coleus, Terrascape Queen Dramatic and eye-catching! This vigorous coleus can make a statement. The colors hold up well in full sun. |
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Coleus, Terrascape Solar Fire Dramatic and eye-catching! This vigorous coleus can make a statement. The colors hold up well in full sun. |
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Dahlia, Hypnotica Candy Corn This stunning dahlia is a showy bloomer, producing masses of large orange, yellow, and white flowers that look like "candy corn" in mid-summer. Wonderful along borders or in containers. It provides three seasons of enjoyment, from spring to fall. It works well as a cut flower. |
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Dahlia, LaBella Maggiore Fun Pomegranate Add a vibrant touch to your garden with the Dahlia LaBella Maggiore Fun Flame. This variety of dahlia showcases dazzling flowers with bright red-orange petals, evoking the flames of a cozy fire. Its remarkable flowers add an explosion of color and life to any garden space, making it an ideal choice for flower beds, borders, or floral arrangements. |
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Delosperma, Desert Dancers Purple Vibrant red foliage adds drama to the landscape, but once the intensely colored flowers appear, they are what creates the most striking focal point. Plants in the Desert Dancers series flower abundantly. Combined with their captivating foliage, this flowering habit allows them to create year-round visual impact in the rock garden, mixed containers, perennial borders, or green roofs. As if that's not enough, the neat, mound-forming habit makes these Delosperma plants perfect for hanging baskets. |
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Delosperma, Desert Dancers Red Vibrant red foliage adds drama to the landscape, but once the intensely colored flowers appear, they are what creates the most striking focal point. Plants in the Desert Dancers series flower abundantly. Combined with their captivating foliage, this flowering habit allows them to create year-round visual impact in the rock garden, mixed containers, perennial borders, or green roofs. As if that's not enough, the neat, mound-forming habit makes these Delosperma plants perfect for hanging baskets. |
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Dichondra, Silver Surfer This plant's silvery green foliage looks great when trailing from containers. Slightly cupped, disc-shaped leaves cascade along delicate silver stems that can grow up to 5 feet long. |
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Echibeckia, Summerina Blazing Fire A cross between Echinacea and Rudbeckia with huge, fully double, peach colored flowers. Stunning in borders or containers. High disease resistance and an excellent cut flower. |
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Echibeckia, Summerina Glow Sugar Shake Features bold peach daisy-like flowers with pink overtones, dark brown eyes, and cherry red tips at the ends of the stems from early summer to mid-fall. A cross between Echinacea and Rudbeckia with huge, fully double flowers. Stunning in borders or containers. High disease resistance and an excellent cut flower. |
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Gaura, Ballerina Rose This plant has a well-branched habit with dark green foliage. Rose-colored flowers bloom on stems above the foliage continuously from late spring through early fall. |
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Geranium, Z. Caldera Hot Pink An eruption of color that beats the heat. This plant is known for great flower intensity and exceptional heat tolerance. Caldera stands out all summer long with a striking combination of dark foliage paired with vibrant single flowers. Its spreading habit makes Caldera a perfect choice for bold landscape plantings, baskets, and heat-tolerant mixed containers. |
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Gerbera, Garvinea Sweet Blaze This pest- and disease-resistant plant produces blooms of orange and yellow from spring to frost. |
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Gibasis pellucida, Tahitian Purple Bridal Veil GibasisTahitian bridal veil needs a very sunny indoor window south or west facing is best. Vigorous trailing plant. Easy to trim back to rejuvenate. |
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Helianthus, Sunfinity Double Yellow Double the sun and double the garden fun with this truly innovative double flowered Sunflower. A promise of unmatched garden performance with continual flowering and a high resistance to powdery mildew throughout the summer season. Vigorous plant with well-branched habit that is versatile in both large patio containers and in-ground. |
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Hibiscus, Hollywood Disco Diva "Creamsicle" orange and ruby-bright magenta come together in Disco Diva. This color combination easily inspires the rest of a garden plan. Each flower lasts three days; its summer-long show is sure to delight visitors. |
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Hibiscus, Hollywood First Lady Long-lasting blooms and outstanding bud and bloom counts. This plant is very easy to grow in containers, which allows for overwintering indoors. Likes it moist but not wet. Can tolerate partial shade in the heat of the summer. |
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Hibiscus, Hollywood Sunset Boulevard Long-lasting blooms and outstanding bud and bloom counts. This plant is very easy to grow in containers, which allows for overwintering indoors. Likes it moist but not wet. Can tolerate some shade in the heat of the summer. |
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Hibiscus, Hollywood Talk of the Town Hollywood Talk of the Town produces lovely pink flowers from late spring until the nights turn cool. This variety grows to approximately 3 to 4' tall. Its repeat blooms, backed by glossy leaves, allow the plant to maintain a steady splash of color. |
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Impatiens, Beacon MIx Sanibel You will love the Sanibel Mix. It features pink, red, and orange tones. Brighten up the shady part of your garden by planting in-ground or using to create a uniform container planting for the shade. |
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Jamesbrittania, Safari Dusk Jamesbrittenia is a relative of Bacopa that can be used in many of the same applications. However, because it is far more tolerant of heat and humidity, it continues to bloom well throughout the warm summer months. It is also more forgiving than Bacopa when subjected to extreme weather events, holding onto its blooms through heavy rains and windstorms. |
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Lobelia, Stratus Blue The world's first picotee type lobelia. Stratus Blue has very large, electric blue flowers with a sharply contrasting white picotee, making for a striking plant in gardens or containers. Upright/mounding habit with heavy branching. |
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Lysimachia, Midnight Sun A broadleaf ground cover with burgundy and chocolate foliage. In summer, yellow flowers emerge. Grows well in sun to mostly shade and when provided even moisture. Use as a component in a planter or as a trailer in a basket. This plant features very showy yellow flowers all summer long, held over a low carpet of interesting plum and green foliage. |
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Lysimachia, Sunburst Lysimachia Sunburst can be used in both full sun and deep shade. An excellent new trialing plant. Yellow flowers bloom in the summertime with dark green, glossy foliage. Great for hanging baskets and when used as a ground cover. |
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Mandevilla, Sunparasol Bluephoria A striking variety that features unique blue-tinged, trumpet-shaped flowers. The flowers captivate as they contrast with the plant's lush green foliage. Adds a cool, tropical elegance to any garden or patio, offering beauty with minimal maintenance. |
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Mandevilla, Sunparasol Double Pink Blush This mandevilla features blush pink double blooms with slightly darker pink centers. Its blooms contrast nicely with its deep green foliage and are about 2-3" in size. The growth habit makes it a perfect choice as a long trailer from hanging baskets, or to use as a plant that will grow up a wall, obelisk, or other vertical structure. |
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Mandevilla, Sunparasol FiredUp Orange Offers a fresh twist to traditional mandevillas with its flatter, pinwheel-shaped blooms and upright growth habit. These glowing orange flowers, coupled with narrow leaves, create a vibrant and energetic display that brings instant warmth and excitement to patios, containers, and garden beds. |
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Mimulus, Mai Tai Red Large, pretty red flowers. Blooms all summer. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Good in containers as a centerpiece. |
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Osteospermum, 4D Blue Ice The next dimension in double osteos! 4D stays open 24/7 with excellent branching for masses of blooms. Daisy-shaped double flowers are white with lavender-purple centers and have dark green, narrow oval leaves. Blooms over a long season. |
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Petunia, Amazonas Plum Cockatoo Unique bloom coloration. Green ruffled flower edges. Drought tolerance and excellent garden performance. Adds an interesting element to combinations. Recovers fast after heavy rain and wind. |
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Petunia, Capella Fuchsia Lace 'Capella Fuchsia Lace' blooms all through summer and into fall, producing a profusion of fuchsia and white flowers. Looks gorgeous trailing from pots or hanging baskets. |
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Petunia, Firefly White Be the first to grow the new bioluminescent Firefly! It glows continuously without the need for special conditions or treatments. It can be grown in pots, hanging baskets, or garden beds. The stems, flowers, and even the roots radiate light, with the brightest glow concentrated where the plant is actively growing. In darkness, the leaves and blooms of the Firefly Petunia emit a soft green bioluminescent glow. Unique! Futuristic! |
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Petunia, Headliner Crystal Sky This petunia showcases lavender blooms with subtle sky blue overtones and white spots. This plant has a semi-trailing habit that is perfect for cascading from hanging baskets or containers or when used as a ground cover. Heat-tolerant and long-blooming, |
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Petunia, Hells Ember Red With a vigorous, horizontal branching habit, this plant will fill up a basket very quickly. As for color, we can't say enough! The blooms are the brightest red. |
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Petunia, Painted Love Unique bi-color flower pattern presents a dramatic new look in the garden, planted alone or in combinations. The plant's mounding habit is perfect for hanging baskets. |
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Petunia, Supertunia Tiara Blue Vigorous grower with a slightly mounded habit. This plant serves as both a filler and a spiller in a container. Attracts pollinators, and does not need to be deadheaded. An AAS winner. |
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Petunia, Supertunia Tiara Pink Vigorous with slightly mounded habit, great for filling and spilling from a container. Attracts pollinators, and does not need to be deadheaded. |
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Phygelius, Colorburst Deep Red An easy-care, sensational bloomer, this cape fuchsia provides vibrant color from mid-summer into fall. Showy clusters of dangling, tubular, fuchsia-like, deep red flowers are perfect for a colorful summer container. |
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Phygelius, Colorburst Rose An easy-care, sensational bloomer, this cape fuchsia provides vibrant color mid-summer into fall. Showy clusters of dangling, tubular, fuchsia-like, rose-toned flowers are perfect for a colorful summer container. |
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Plectranthus, Swedish Ivy Popular as a houseplant for many years, this great beginners' plant thrives in a range of soil, water, and light conditions. Looks best in a hanging basket, which allows its trailing branches to cascade gracefully. When used as an indoor plant, it prefers bright light; outdoors, it must be kept in the shade. |
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Salvia, Wendy's Wish A hummingbird magnet. Spike after spike of vivid magenta-pink blooms with fluted tips on maroon stems. Plant has a mounding habit and will fill in nicely. Flowers from spring to fall. |
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Snapdragon, DoubleShot, Orange Bicolor The stunning open-faced double flowers emerge in beautiful warm shades of orange and orange-red that transition to a dusty shade as they age. Strong stems produce romantic flowers all season long. An AAS winner. |
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Tagetes lucida, 4 Seasons Tarragon, Mexican Tarragon 4 Seasons Tarragon is an aromatic flowering plant with an upright growth habit. It has beautiful dark green foliage and small yellow flowers. It grows up to 30" high and spreads to 12" wide. The plant is native to Central America. This is a culinary herb with a delicate anise flavor. This tarragon species has an improved flavor, lacking the typical bitterness. Use in sauces, fish recipes, chicken salad, and more. |
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Tradescantia, Pink Paradise With beautiful variegated pink-purple leaves, this plant is fast growing and easy to care for. The trailing leaves look great in a hanging pot. To keep the colorful leaves looking their best, place in bright indirect light. |
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Tradescantia, Sweetness Tradescantia 'Sweetness' is a vibrant, low-maintenance houseplant with variegated foliage. Great for hanging baskets or for adding colorful accents to your home or office. |
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Zinnia, Benary's Giant Mix Long-lasting standouts in bouquets. Cut-and-come-again flower, yielding multiple cuts over the season. This is said to be the most widely grown cut flower because of its huge 6" blooms! |
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Zinnia, Oklahoma Salmon A wonderful mix of salmon and peach that makes for a versatile flower that combines well with other colors. Double and semi-double blooms. These petite, yet sturdy, blooms make excellent cut flowers. |
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Zinnia, Queeny Lime Orange This plant sports large dahlia-like blooms on a sturdy, compact form. With age, flowers turn from dark coral/peach/orange to light peach with dark centers. This AAS Winner is perfect for cut flower gardens, as each uniform plant produces prolific deeply fluted blooms that last about 3 weeks without preservatives or feed. |
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Zinnia, Swizzle Scarlet & Cream Fantastic for cutting, these flowers also make a huge impression in the garden because they are so low to the ground and produce loads of flowers. |
New Vegetables
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Broccoli, Purple Magic This purple Broccoli is magical. From its beautiful purple color, to its tight uniform heads, to its great flavor, this easy-to-grow broccoli is also stress and heat tolerant. A showstopper. Excellent broccoli to try growing in cooler seasons. |
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Brussels Sprouts, Redarling Truly a darling in the Brussels Sprouts patch, 'ReDarling' reliably produces strong, uniform plants with 24" towers of purple sprouts. Each elongated button is firm and beautiful, stacking on sturdy stems for whole-stalk harvests. |
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Brussels Sprouts, Silvia Silvia' is a great choice for small gardens. It grows on a compact plant that reaches 2' tall. The 'Silvia' plants be short, but they are packed full of 45+ sprouts per stalk. This early maturing variety is great roasted, saute ed, or steamed. For the sweetest flavor, harvest in the fall after several frosts. Sprouts are medium-large, round, and very dense. |
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Eggplant, Icicle Icicle' has fewer spines than most Eggplants do, making for a less painful harvest! With larger fruits than other white Eggplants, it produces a nice yield of about 8-9 fruits while also providing fewer seeds. The large, durable, and vigorous plants hold up to insect damage and the environment. Improved taste. |
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Eggplant, Thanos Strong spineless plants produce high early yields of fruit with the classic blocky bell shape. Spineless calyx for easier harvesting. High yields, better uniformity, darker colors. |
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Gourd, Daisy A small, ornamental Gourd with a daisy pattern on the stem end. Comes in a variety of colors and shapes. |
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Lettuce, Buttercrunch ''Buttercrunch' has been setting the standard for classic butterhead type Lettuce for many years. Its soft, buttery-textured leaves enclose a crisp, juicy, loose inner head of blanched, sweet-tasting leaves. Very heat tolerant and slow to bolt. 'Buttercrunch' stays mild long after others have turned bitter. |
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Lettuce, Crispino Medium-sized, glossy green, firm heads. High percentage of perfect heads, even when grown in less-than-ideal warm and humid conditions. White interior, juicy, and mild. |
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Lettuce, Salanova Red Gem Attractive, deep red leaves in an exceptional mini head. A Salanova Lettuce gives between two and four times the yield of a normal Lettuce and has up to double the shelf life. |
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Onion, Red Nugent A hybrid, long-day Onion variety that matures earlier than most Red Onion varieties. Excellent interior quality, good bolt tolerance, good uniformity, and high early-season yields. |
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Pepper, Cayenne Wild Cat A Cayenne Pepper with extra-large, 2-3 ounce fruits. A high-yielding plant with nice thick, fleshy walls that are thicker than those of comparison Peppers. The 8" fruits are straighter than traditional cCayenne fruits, with a great smoky flavor and peppery sweetness, and a mild pungency of 500-1500 Scoville units. Mild heat level makes this a good multi-purpose plant for everyone's garden! |
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Pepper, Ornamental Onyx Red Stunning plants that steal the show! Black foliage and tons of shiny red fruits make these plants striking and make a bold statement. Plants are vigorous, continually growing; nevertheless, they etain their neat, compact habit, making 'Onyx Red' a wonderful plant for beds, borders, containers, and dramatic mass plantings. |
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Pepper, Red Impact Thick, sweet walls, even when green. Much sweeter than other varieties, and loaded with fruits for a high-yielding gem. 'Red Impact' plants are upright and tidy, with a strong disease resistance. The fruit is dark red, highly uniform in shape and size, and delicious... all courtesy of an easy-to-grow Pepper. |
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Pepper, Wicket Ghost Spicy hybrid of the infamous Ghost Pepper. These plants are early maturing and produce dozens of Peppers! Super hot 800,000 Scoville units of heat. The 10th hottest. Be careful handling and consuming. |
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Pumpkin, The Boss High-performance standard Jack. 'The Boss' has traditional ribs and vibrant color. Uniform sizes and prolific yields. |
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Tomato, Candy Bell Grape Determinate Grape with great flavor. A manageable plant, 'Candy Bell' maintains a good fruit size and has medium-high crack tolerance. The fruits are as sweet as candy and have a sweet Grape Tomato flavor. |
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Tomato, Firebird High-quality fruit set in clusters on sturdy, well-balanced plants with good leaf cover. Well adapted and high yielding. Thrives in hot summer conditions with an extensive disease package |
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Tomato, Wonderstar Heirloom-style Beefsteak Tomato. Plants produce early maturing, bright red fruit with excellent flavor. This plant's determinate habit means high yields in a short period of time. Offers disease resistance. Is early to mature, and produces bright red fruit. |