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Red Noodle
Beans:
High yields
of 16-20"
long beans,
born in
clusters of
up to 4
beans each!
Healthy,
vigorous
plants
producing
very tasty
burgundy
colored
pods. Great
climber and
very showy!
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Bold Tiger
Daylily:
Mid-summer
bloomer has
a 4-5"
blossom of
bright
orange!
Nothing like
that splash
of vibrant
color in
your garden!
Very hardy
variety with
a height of
28". Flowers
have very
ruffly
petals.
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Elizabeth
Magnolia:
This
beautiful 15
foot
specimen
tree is
known for
its tapered
primose
yellow
flowers that
open in May.
"Elizabeth"
is deer
resistant,
hardy for
zone 4 and
loves full
sun. What a
great way to
begin the
spring with
it's
beautiful
blossoms and
fragrant
smell!
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Rockapulco
Red Impatiens:
Miniature
double
impatiens
with
rose-like
blossoms.
Bred by one
of the
world's
leaders in
plant
breeding,
the
Rockapulcos
are great in
beds and
containers.
Long
blooming and
like filtered
light.
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Citronelle
Heuchera:
Heucheras
are SO
awesome in
your shade
garden!
Don't miss
this new and
vibrant
one!The
leaves are
limey-yellow
with silver
casted
undersides.
Great for a
shade border
or accent
against
darker
colors.
Grows to 12"
and 14"
wide! Hardy
to zone 4.
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Emerald
Tiumph
Viburnum:
Dark,
leathery,
lustrous
leaves serve
as a
backdrop for
2-3"
clusters of
white
flowers in
May. These
blooms
attract lots
of important
insects like
bees and
butterflies!
The green
fruit turns
red then
black and
serves as
food for the
birds later
in the
summer. This
Viburnum
likes sun to
part shade
and is
hardy,
hardy! Can
be used as a
hedge or
screen and
tops out at
8 feet!
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Elton Knight
Echinacea:
Pink flowers
with golden
brown cones.
Blooms July
through
August and
will attract
butterflies.
This is a
great new
variety
because of
the long
bloom time
and tendency
to stay
upright as
it has a
height of
24" or so!
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Lemon Coral Sedum:
A mounding very limey
groundcover with well
branched habit. Great
for garden borders, in
containers and rock
gardens. Zone 4 hardy!
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Morning
Lights
Delphinium:
This is a
very showy
dwarf
variety!
Said to be
the first
true pink
form of this
early
blooming
species.
Features
spikes of
pale pink
flowers over
mounding
well
branched,
lacey
foliage.
10-12" tall
and very
hardy!
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