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2022 New Variety Listing Additions to Series 2022 New Variety Listing Additions to Series Tray Sizes Item Tray Sizes Item 40 144 Begonia Novelty Bowler 40 144 Begonia Novelty Bossa Nova Bronze Leaf White Night Fever Papaya 40 144 Begonia Novelty Viking Explorer 40 144 Begonia Tuberous Nonstop Red on Green Rose on Green Rose Picotee Salmon 288 Cleome Sparkler 2.0 40 144 Begonia Tuberous Nonstop Joy Blush Purple Orange Rose Picotee Lavender Rose Red Mix White 144 288 Celosia Brainiac 288 512 Marigold African Big Top Robo Red Gold Orange 144 288 Gazania Big Kiss Mix Yellow Orange Flame 288 512 Marigold African Perfection 288 512 Impatiens Beacon Orange Yellow Formula Mix Rose 288 512 Marigold Interspecific Endurance 288 512 Marigold Super Hero Gold Yellow Deep Yellow Gold Orange 144 288 Pentas Grafffiti 20/20 40 288 512 Pepper Candy Cane Cranberry Lazer Lipstick Chocolate Cherry 288 512 Petunia Double Madness 40 288 512 Pepper Peppi Deep Rose Red Yellow 40 144 288 512 Petunia E3 Easy Wave 40 144 288 Petunia Trailing Opera Supreme Blue Red Lemon Coral Sky Blue 40 144 288 Petunia Trailing Shockwave Pink White White Pink Cosmo 288 512 Portulaca Sundial 40 288 512 Tomato Marzito Deep Red Light Pink 144 288 Torenia Hi-Lite 288 512 Viola ColorMax Blue & White Mix Beacon Rose Blue Jump Up Pink 288 512 Viola Sorbet Deep Blue White Rose Blotch Tiger Eye Magenta 288 512 Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor 288 512 Zinnia Profusion Double Double Red 2 2022 SPRING PLUG PROGRAM Tray Sizes Item Tray Sizes Item 288 512 Ageratum Aloha 144 288 512 Begonia Bada Boom (Brz Leaf) . Height: 6” Spread: 6-8” . Height: 8-10” Spread: 6-8” Blue Mix Rose Bicolor 288 512 Alyssum Easter Bonnet Pink Scarlet Rose White . Height: 4-10” Spread: 10-12” Deep Pink Mix 144 288 512 Begonia Cocktail (Brz Leaf) Deep Rose Peach . Height: 8-10” Spread: 10-12” Formula Mix Violet Brandy (Light Pink) Tequila (Deep Rose) Lemonade White Gin (Rose) Vodka (Red) 288 512 Alyssum North Face Mix Whiskey (White) . Height: 5-6” Spread: 12-16” 288 Begonia Fiona (Grn Leaf) White . Height: 8-10” Spread: 8-10” 288 512 Alyssum Snow Crystals Pink Rose Red White . Height: 6-10” Spread: 12-14” 144 288 512 Begonia Nightlife (Brz Leaf) 288 512 Alyssum Wonderland . Height: 8-10” Spread: 10-12” . Height: 4” Spread: 24” Deep Rose Red Blue Mix Mix Rose Deep Purple Mulberry Mix Pink White Deep Rose Pink Giga White White 288 512 Begonia Senator IQ (Brz Leaf) Lavender . Height: 12” Spread: 10” Deep Rose Rose Bicolor 40 144 Alternanthera Purple Prince Mix Scarlet . Height: 10-16” Spread: 18-20” Pink White 144 288 Angelonia Serena Rose . Height: 16-20” Spread: 12-14” 144 288 512 Begonia Sprint Plus (Grn Leaf) Blue Rose . Height: 8-10” Spread: 10-12” Mix Waterfall Mix Appleblossom Red Purple White Maxi Mix Rose Pink White 144 288 Angelonia Serenita . Height: 12-14” Spread: 12-14” 288 Begonia Super Cool Lavender Raspberry . Height: 11” Spread: 10-12” Mix Rose Blush Red Pink Sky Blue Mix White Purple White Pink 144 Aquilegia Kirigami 288 512 Begonia Super Olympia (Grn Leaf) . Height: 14-24” Spread: 12-20” . Height: 8-10” Spread: 10-12” Deep Blue & White Red & White Bicolor Red Light Blue & White Rose & Pink Mix Rose Mix Yellow Pink White 144 Bacopa Utopia 288 512 Begonia Topspin (Grn Leaf) . Height: 6” Spread: 18-24” . Height: 8-10” Spread: 8-10” Bluetopia Snowtopia Mix Scarlet Pinktopia Pink White Rose 512 Begonia Ambassador (Grn Leaf) 40 144 Begonia Novelty BabyWing . Height: 12” Spread: 10” . Height: 12-15” Spread: 10-12” Coral Rose Blush Bicolor White Mix Scarlet Pink White (Brz Leaf) Pink White Red Rose 40 144 Begonia Novelty Big 144 288 512 Begonia Bada Bing (Grn Leaf) . Height: 8-10” Spread: 6-10” . Height: 24” Spread: 15” Mix Scarlet Brz Leaf Deep Rose Grn Leaf Pink Pink White Brz Leaf Pink Grn Leaf Red Rose Brz Leaf Red Grn Leaf Rose Brz Leaf Rose Grn Leaf White 3 Tray Sizes Item Tray Sizes Item 40 144 Begonia Novelty Bossa Nova 40 144 Begonia Tuberous Nonstop Joy . Height: 12-16” Spread: 20-22” . Height: 9” Spread: 14-16” Ivory Pure White Mix Rose Picotee Night Fever Papaya Red Orange Yellow Orange Rose Red Pink Glow Yellow 40 144 Begonia Tuberous Nonstop Joy Mocca 40 144 Begonia Novelty Bowler . Height: 8-10” Spread: 14-16” . Height: 12-18” Spread: 20-24” White Bronze Leaf White 40 144 Begonia Tuberous Nonstop Mocca 40 144 Begonia Novelty Dragon Wing . Height: 8” Spread: 10-12” . Height: 12-15” Spread: 15-18” Bright Orange Pink Shades Pink Red Cherry Red 40 144 Begonia Novelty Groovy Deep Orange Scarlet . Height: 14” Deep Red White Mellow Yellow Red Mix Yellow Mix Rose 144 288 Bellis Bam Bam Orange White . Height: 6-8” Spread: 4-6” 144 Begonia Novelty Megawatt Formula Mix Rose . Height: 20-28” Spread: 16-24” Red Brz Leaf Pink Grn Leaf Pink 144 288 Calendula Costa Brz Leaf Red Grn Leaf Red . Height: 16-20” Spread: 16-20” Brz Leaf Rose Grn Leaf Rose Mix Yellow Orange 40 144 Begonia Novelty San Francisco . Height: 12-16” Spread: 16-20” 40 144 Canna Cannova . Height: 30-48” Spread: 14-20” 40 144 Begonia Novelty Santa Barbara Bronze Orange Orange Shades . Height: 12-16” Spread: 16-20” Mango Yellow 40 144 Begonia Novelty Santa Cruz Sunset 40 144 Canna South Pacific . Height: 12-16” Spread: 16-20” . Height: 26-32” Spread: 12-18” 40 144 Begonia Novelty Tophat Ivory Rose . Height: 16-20” Spread: 20-24” Orange Scarlet Pink Scarlet 144 288 Celosia Brainiac Rose Bicolor White . Height: 6” 40 144 Begonia Novelty Viking Lightning Yellow Raven Red . Height: 20-24” Spread: 24-28” Mad Magenta Robo Red Coral Flame on Bronze Red on Bronze Mix (all colors except Raven Red) Think Pink Coral Flame on Green Red on Chocolate 40 144 Celosia Bright Sparks Pink on Chocolate Red on Green . Height: 11-13” Spread: 10-12” Pink on Green Rose on Bronze Bright Yellow Scarlet 40 144 Begonia Novelty Viking Explorer Burgundy . Height: 20-24” Spread: 35-39” 288 Celosia Castle Red on Green Rose on Green . Height: 16-20” Spread: 12-14” 40 144 Begonia Novelty Viking XL Mix Scarlet . Height: 28-34” Spread: 32-36” Orange Yellow Pink on Green Red on Green Pink Red on Chocolate Rose on Green 40 144 Celosia Dracula 40 144 Begonia Novelty Whopper . Height: 8-16” Spread: 8-12” . Height: 34” Spread: 22” Brz Red Grn Red 40 144 Celosia Dragon’s Breath Brz Rose Grn Rose . Height: 24” Spread: 16” (Bright Red Fall Color) 40 144 Begonia Tuberous Nonstop . Height: 8” Spread: 10-12” Appleblossom Red Deep Rose Rose Picotee Deep Salmon Salmon Fire Sunset Mix White Orange Yellow Pink Yellow Red Back 4 Tray Sizes Item Tray Sizes Item 288 512 Celosia First Flame 40 144 Coleus Premium Sun . Height: 10-14” Spread: 10-16” . Height: 12-14” Spread: 10-12” Mix Scarlet Chocolate Covered Cherry Purple Yellow . Height: 14-20” Spread: 12-14” Red Chocolate Mint 288 512 Celosia Freshlook . Height: 14” Spread: 12” . Height: 14-18” Spread: 14-18” Gold Red Crimson Gold Mix Yellow . Height: 24-30” Spread: 18-24” Orange Dark Chocolate 288 512 Celosia Kimono . Height: 28” Spread: 18-22” . Height: 6-8” Spread: 8” Lime Delight Cherry Red Rose . Height: 18-26” Spread: 18-22” Mix Salmon Pink Mighty Mosaic Orange Scarlet . Height: 18-26” Spread: 18-22” Red Yellow Pineapple Surprise 288 512 Celosia New Look . Height: 14-16” Spread: 12” . Height: 24” Spread: 18-22” Rose to Lime Magic 144 288 Celosia Prestige . Height: 20” Spread: 18-22” . Height: 12-24” Spread: 8” Watermelon Scarlet 288 512 Coleus Superfine Rainbow 144 288 Celosia Sol Collection . Height: 14” Spread: 10” . Height: 10-14” Spread: 10-16” Gekko Green Lizzard Leaf Color Pride Multicolor Festive Dance Red Velvet 288 Cleome Sparkler 2.0 Masterblends Mix Volcano . Height: 36-44” Spread: 24-36” Blush Purple 144 288 512 Coleus Wizard Lavender Rose . Height: 12-14” Spread: 10-12” Mix White Coral Sunrise Rose Golden Select Mix 288 512 Coleus Black Dragon Jade Scarlet . Height: 12-14” Spread: 10-12” Mix Sunset 144 288 512 Coleus Fairway Mosaic Velvet Red . Height: 8” Spread: 10” 40 144 ColorGrass Carex Mix Rose . Height: 6-12” Spread: 14” Mosaic Ruby Amazon Mist Bronco Orange Yellow Red Velvet . Height: 20-30” Spread: 12” Phoenix Green Red Rooster 144 288 Coleus Giant Exhibition . Height: 20” Spread: 10-14” 144 ColorGrass Corynephorus Limelight Palisandra Black . Height: 6-12” Spread: 8” Mix Rustic Red Yellow Edge Spiky Blue 40 144 288 Coleus Kong 144 ColorGrass Festuca . Height: 18-20” Spread: 15-18” . Height: 12-18” Spread: 10-15” Empire Mix Rose Festina Lime Sprite Salmon Pink 144 ColorGrass Isolepis Mosaic Scarlet . Height: 6-8” Spread: 18-20” Red Live Wire 40 144 288 Coleus Kong Jr. 144 ColorGrass Koeleria . Height: 18-24” Spread: 20-35” . Height: 6-8” Spread: 8” Green Halo Rose Coolio Lime Vein Scarlet 144 ColorGrass Luzula . Height: 6-12” Spread: 18” Lucius 144 ColorGrass Stipa . Height: 35” Spread: 24” Pony Tails 5 Tray Sizes Item Tray Sizes Item 288 Cosmos Apollo 288 Dianthus Venti Parfait . Height: 18-25” Spread: 20-24” . Height: 8-10” Spread: 8-10” Carmine Mix Blueberry Eye Crimson Eye Formula Mix Pink Crimson Strawberry Shades Lovesong White 144 Dichondra Silver Falls 288 Cosmos Mandarin . Height: 2-3” Spread: 36-48” . Height: 10-12” Spread: 6-8” 144 288 512 Dusty Miller New Look 288 Cosmos Sonata . Height: 8-10” Spread: 8” .
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