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2021 Catalog Message From Marlin Business Hours Kelseyleigh Reber said, “At the bottom of freshly dug March - October: 8:30-5:00 M-F holes, I bury my problems alongside the waxen 10:00-3:00 Sat seeds.” Gardening has been a favorite activity since the dawn of time. Certainly one of the best in which we can engage April & May: Extended Hours during difficult times! 8:30-6:00 M-Sat Many people find therapy and calm with their hands in the dirt and Christmas Hours: 10:00-4:00 noses in the fragrant flower. The majestic array of color in November 13, 20, & 27 Creation absorbed in our vision is uplifting to the soul indeed. December 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, & 18 Fresh air revitalizes our energy. For me, during the past year some of my most peaceful moments were spent in the garden. In 2021, I Closed Sundays encourage you to spend more time outdoors. Get your hands in the 3415 E 500 S Peru, IN 46970 dirt, take time to soak in the beauty around you, and at times, just Phone: 765-473-4992 sit, breathe deep, and enjoy Creation! www.egardengate.com Stay current with special updates, JOIN US ON FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM! promotions, and upcoming events. NEW PERENNIALS FOR 2021 This is just a small sample of our new perennials! A. Achillea Sassy Summer Sunset B. Alcea Peaches and Dreams A B C D E C. Aquilegia Earlybird Purple Blue D. Baptisia Plum Rosy E. Bergenia Miss Piggy F. Buddleia Magenta Munchkin G. Chrysanthemum Igloo Ice Pink H. Dianthus Paint the Town Red I. Echinacea Orange You Awesome F J. Echinacea Delicious Candy G H I J K. Fern Jurassic Gold L. Geum Prairie Smoke M. Heliopsis Tuscan Sun N. Hemerocallis Cosmic Struggle O. Hemerocallis King of the Ages P. Heuchera Dolce Toffee Tart Q. Hibiscus Spinderella K L M N O R. Hosta Snake Eyes S. Lilium Blacklist T. Monarda Sugar Buzz Blue Moon U. Peony Henry Bockstoce V. Peony Whopper W. Polemonium Heaven Scent X. Salvia Back to the Fuchsia P Q S T Y. Sempervivum Mont Ventoux R Please see pages 16-18 for details on the varieties featured here and a listing of other available varieties. U V W X Y NEW ANNUALS FOR 2021 This is a partial listing of our 106 new Annual varieties! A. Calendula Godiva Orange B. Euryops High Noon C. Gaura Karalee Petite Pink A B C D E F D. Helianthus Suncredible E. Hypoestes Hippo Red F. Hypoestes Hippo Rose G. Lantana Luscious Royale Red Zone H. Petunia Crazytunia Frisky Violet I. Petunia Crazytunia Star Fruit J. Petunia Crazytunia Tiki Torch K. Petunia Sophistica Blackberry L. Petunia Sophistica Twilight G H I J K L M. Petunia Supertunia Mini Vista Pink Star N. Petunia Supertunia Sharon O. Phlox Intensia Blueberry P. Ruellia Machu Morado Q. Salvia Rockin Fuchsia R. Zinnia Zesty Purple Please see pages 9-12 for details on the varieties featured here and a listing of M N O P Q R other available varieties. NEW SEEDS FOR 2021 A. Pansy Brush Strokes Mix B. Poppy Lilac PomPom C. Portulaca Double Flowered Mix D. Snapdragon Black Prince E. Snapdragon Tequila Sunrise A B C D E F F. Sweet Peas Old Spice Mix & Many More! NEW TREES AND SHRUBS FOR 2021 A. Abelia Sweet Emotion B. Apple Crispin C. Bush Honeysuckle Firefly Nightglow D. False Cypress Pinpoint Gold E. False Spirea Mr. Mustard A B C D E F F. Fir Blue Cloak G. Hydrangea Firelight Tidbit H. Juniper Gin Fizz I. Lilac Bloomerang Dwarf Pink J. London Planetree Rockford Road K. Mock Orange Illuminati Tower L. Mock Orange Snow White Fantasy M. Peach Reliance G H I J K L N. Redbud Bubblegum O. Rhododendron Cherry Cheesecake P. Serviceberry Autumn Brilliance Q. Sweetshrub Simply Scentsational R. Weigela Sunny Side Up Please see pages 13-15 for details on M N O P Q R the varieties featured here and a listing of other available varieties. 2 NEW HERBS, VEGETABLES, AND FRUIT FOR 2021 A. Saltwort B. Sweet Corn Fisher’s Earliest (seed) C. Sweet Corn Orchard Baby (seed) D. Sweet Corn Illini Xtra Sweet (seed) E. Pepper Red Savina (seed) A B C D F. Radish Chinese Red Meat (seed) G. Pepper Aji Chombo (seed) H. Onion Ishikura (seed) I. Pepper Bullnose (seed) J. Tomato Sart Roloise (seed) K. Tomato Bosque Blue Bumblebee (seed) L. Lettuce Ice Queen (seed) E F G H Please see pages 7-9 for details on the varieties featured here and a listing of other available varieties. I J K L Opening April 9 at the Greenhouse location! Take a break from shopping and enjoy some of our delectable offerings from our very own café or take them home to enjoy later! Due to opening Garden Gate Café in Peru, the Café at the Greenhouse will be open in April-May and weekends in September-October. Please visit us in Peru during the other months to get your Café fix! MENU BOARD Lunch Items: Sandwiches served on our homemade buns or bread! Chicken Salad Sandwich Oven Roasted Turkey Sandwich Pulled Pork Sandwich Pig in a Blanket Nachos Garden Salad (served with our signature dressing- a customer favorite!) Homemade Baked Goods: Soft Pretzels with cheese (Customer favorite!) Cinnamon Rolls Cookies Did you know… We offer a much larger menu at our Also serving: Peru location such as Chicken Alfre- Gourmet Frozen Coffee do Lasagna, Chicken Velvet Soup, Brewed Sweet Tea Cheddar Chowder Soup, Seasonal Fountain Drinks Soup, Turkey Bacon Wraps, Veggie and Seasonal Items Wraps, Mac & Cheese, 3 flavors of Sweet Tea, & Much More! Visit our Café Facebook page for more. 3 Available: March All seed is fresh and labeled in accordance BULK SEED with state & federal seed laws, and is NOT genetically modified. Bush Bean, Green Pod Cantaloupe Mustard – Southern Giant Curled Pumpkin Blue Lake #274 Ambrosia Okra – Clemson Spineless Big Max Burpee Stringless Burpee Hybrid Onion (bunching) Evergreen Howden’s Field Jade II Hale’s Best Jumbo White Radish Roma Imp. Bush Carrots Parsnip – Hollow Crown Cherry Belle Slenderette Danvers Peas China Rose Top Crop AAS Imperator 58 Green Arrow China White White Half Runner Little Fingers Little Marvel French Breakfast Pole Bean Castor Bean Wando Hailstone Kentucky Blue Celery Peas, Edible Pod Watermelon Kentucky Wonder Golden Pascal Cascadia (sugar snap) White Icicle Lima Bean Tall Utah Dwarf. Gray Sugar (snow pea) Spinach – Bloomsdale Burpee Imp. Bush Collards – Morris Heading Mammoth Melting (snow pea) Squash Christmas Cucumber AAS Sugar Snap Early Summer, Eureka (pickling) AAS Fordhook Sweet Corn, Yellow (crookneck) Tasty Green (burpless slicing) Henderson, bush Green Zucchini Straight Eight (slicing) Applause King of the Garden, pole Golden Zucchini Sweet Slice (burpless slicing) Bodacious Purple Pod Bean AAS Wisconsin SMR 58 (pickling) Early Extra Sweet Table King, acorn, Royal Burgundy Kohlrabi AAS Honey Select (winter) Shell Bean Purple Vienna NEW! Illini Extra Sweet Table Star, (winter) Dark Red Kidney White Vienna Incredible Vegetable Spaghetti, Dwarf Horticulture Kale Kandy Korn (winter) Soup Bean Red Russian Miracle AAS Walthum Butternut, Black Turtle Vates Sweet Corn, Bi-Color (winter) Great Northern Lettuce Ambrosia Swiss Chard Soybean ‘Be-Sweet’ Black Seeded Simpson, loose leaf Jackpot Rhubarb Red Wax Bean Butter King, buttercrunch Peaches & Cream Luccullus Golden Improved Green Ice, loose leaf savoyed Pick Me Turnip Beets Lolla Rossa, frilled loose leaf Serendipity All Top Oakleaf, loose leaf Detroit Dark Red Sweet Corn, White Purple Top/White Globe Paris Island, Romaine Silver King Salad Bowl, oakleaf Watermelon Sweet Corn, Open-Pollinated Simpson Elite Golden X-Bantam Crimson Sweet Sunset Purple, loose leaf Popcorn - Power Puff Available in 4” pots for $2.95 each. Basil: Boxwood, Cinnamon, Lemon, Red Rubin, All-America Selections (AAS) Sweet Nufar , Thai H Caraway Are you looking for fantastic plants that are practically guaranteed Catnip to successfully grow? Then look for our AAS notations in the Celery Par-cel (cutting celery) catalog and throughout the Greenhouse. Chamomile AAS was founded in 1932 and has been conducting the only Chives comparative blind plant evaluation trials across the United States Cilantro and Canada on new, un-introduced plant varieties. For any entry to E Curry obtain a winning score from a veteran AAS judge, it must pass the Dill test of top performance and truly be a superior entry and worthy of Fennel Florence an award. AAS winners have been trialed extensively against Lavender (individually priced): existing varieties that are considered best in class, so beating the Elegance Purple, Lavence Deep Purple, Lavender Lady, Munstead best means something. R Lemon Balm We are pleased to offer a varied selection of AAS winners. Some Lemon Grass may already be old favorites in your garden and some may be new. Lemon Verbena Either way, check them out and enjoy growing the best of the best! Lovage Mint: Applemint, Chocolate, Orange Citrata, For more information, visit all-americaselections.org and check out Peppermint, Spearmint their YouTube channel as well. B Oregano: Greek, Hot & Spicy, Italian Information here gathered from Green Profit magazine. Parsley: Italian, XXX Triple Curled Rosemary: Irene, Spice Island BUGS Sage: Golden, Officinalis, Tricolor, and Pineapple Sage AT NEW! Saltwort WORK! S Summer Savory Did you know…. Stevia Sweet Annie -reseeds! Sweet Marjoram We use beneficial insects in effort to eliminate Thyme: English Winter, Lemon, Orange, pesticide use on our vegetables and herbs! Silver 4 Packaged Seed ONION PLANTS Baker Creek is a well known seed company that carries many rare Available April and unique seeds as well as many old Price: $2.50 / tub (approx. 50 plants per tub) favorites.
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