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2011 Annual Listing (78KB) ANNUAL VARIETIES FOR 2011 (revised 4/8) Abutilon Bella Select Mix Ageratum Patina Delft Tycoon Blue Alyssum Alice Purple Alice Rose Alice White Aquilegia Music Mix Argyranthemum Butterfly Madeira Crested Merlot Madeira Deep Pink Improved Madeira Red Asparagus Jersey King Mary Washington Purple Passion Aster Perfection Mix Pot n Patio Basil Lemon Sweet Dani Purple Ruffles Begonia 10" Hiemalis - Assorted colors 10" Non-Stop - Assorted colors 10" Solenia - Assorted colors 12" Non-Stop - Assorted colors 4" Hiemalis - Assorted colors 4" Non-Stop - Assorted colors 4" pots - Solenia assorted Amstel Carneval (orange/yellow) Amstel Veronica (orange) Big Red w/ Green Leaf Big Rose w/ Bronze Leaf Bonfire Orange Cocktail Vodka Dragonwing Pink Dragonwing Red Eva Frinzies Cindy Fringed Non-Stop - Assorted colors Non-Stop Mocca Deep Orange Non-Stop Mocca Pink Shades Non-Stop Mocca Scarlet Non-Stop Mocca White Non-Stop Mocca Yellow Prelude Pink Prelude Scarlet Rhine Red Baron (red) Page - 1 wwgreenhouses.com Varsity BL Formula Mix Varsity BL Pink Varsity BL Rose Varsity BL Scarlet Varsity BL White Varsity GL Formula Mix Varsity GL Pink Varsity GL Rose Varsity GL Scarlet Varsity GL White Bracteantha Dreamtime Jumbo Light Pink Dreamtime Jumbo Red Ember Dreamtime Jumbo Yellow Bridal Veil Bridal Veil Broccoli Broccoli Browallia Bells Blue Brussels Sprouts Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Market Prize Ruby Perfection Caladium 6" pots Calceolaria Anytime Mix Calibrachoa 1gal Assorted Colors 4" - Assorted colors Minifamous Dbl Amethyst Minifamous Dbl Lemon Minifamous Dbl Magenta Minifamous Dbl Pink Superbells Blackberry Punch Calla 6" pots - Assorted colors Candy Corn 5" pots Cauliflower Cauliflower Celosia Amigo Mix Castle Mix Castle Orange Castle Pink Castle Scarlet Castle Yellow Chenille Chenille Cilantro Cilantro Page - 2 wwgreenhouses.com Cineraria Jester Mix Cleome Queen Mix Coleus Black Dragon Curly Bronze Pink Curly Lemon Lime Defiance Dipt in Wine Drop Chocolate Drop Strawberry Finger Paint Fishnet Stockings Kingswood Torch Kong Red Kong Rose Kong Salmon Pink Mississippi Summer Othello Rustic Orange Wizard Golden Wizard Jade Wizard Mixed Wizard Pastel Wizard Sunset Wizard Velvet Combo 10" Combo Baskets 10" Promo Baskets 12" Arianna Combos 12" Combo Baskets 12" Fiber Combo Baskets 12" Shade Combo Baskets 14" Color Bowls 14" Combo Baskets 14" Herb Gardens 14" Salad Bowls 16-pack Promo Flat 19" Arianna/Casabella Combos Beehive Moss Baskets Cemetery Pail - spike/dreamlands Designer Liner Beautiful Day Designer Liner Born in the USA Designer Liner Earth Angel Designer Liner Pretty Woman Designer Liner Thriller Duo Conf Garden Peppermint Duo Conf Garden Potunia Perfection Duo Conf Garden Spring Galvanized Bucket Planters Galvanized Oval Planters Galvanized Watering Can Planters Ice Cream Moss Planters Kwik Kombo Callie Pure Joy Page - 3 wwgreenhouses.com Kwik Kombo Fire and Ice Kwik Kombo Grape Expectations Kwik Kombo Royal Gold Large Moss Monster Moss Multiliner Hula Hoops Multiliner New Attitude Multiliner Rock Star Multiliner Wedding Song Rail Hugger Planters Simply Salad Alfresco Mix Simply Salad City Garden Mix Simply Salad Global Gourmet Mix Trio Conf Garden Calypso Trio Conf Garden Hot Pink Jazz Trio Conf Garden Liberty Trio Conf Garden Mambo Beach Trio Conf Garden Nightlights Trio Conf Garden Pismo Beach Trio Conf Garden Potunia Paradise Trio Conf Garden Potunia Pie Trio Conf Garden Purple Cleopatra Trio Conf Garden Watercolors Trixi Liberty Bell Venetian/Vase Planters Venetian/Vase Planters for Shade Window Boxes Cosmos Cosmic Mix Sensations Mix Sonata Carmine Sonata Mix Sonata Pink Sonata White Cuphea Cigar Plant (ignea) Purple Vienco Lavender Cyperus King Tut Wild Spike Dahlberg Daisy Golden Dawn Dahlia Figaro Mixed Figaro Orange Figaro Red Figaro Violet Figaro Yellow Gallery Bellini (pink/white) Gallery Cezanne (dw yellow) Gallery Matisse (coral) Gallery Renoir (fuch purple) Gallery Singer (red) Lucky Face Page - 4 wwgreenhouses.com Lucky Love Lucky Stripe Maxi Colima Maxi Lopez Maxi Toluca Maxi Topia Mixed Bulbs Dahlietta Betty (violet) Blanca (white) Emily (lt pink) Louise (rose/white) Margaret Improved (yellow) Sunburst (red/yellow) Tessy (red) Dianthus Ideal Red Ideal Violet Super Parfait Raspberry Super Parfait Red Peppermint Super Parfait Strawberry Dichondra Silver Falls Dorotheanuthus Mezoo Dracaena Marginata Bicolor Marginata Magenta Marginata Red Edge Dusty Miller Silver Dust Egg Plant Egg Plant Eggplant Classic Euphorbia Diamond Frost Hip Hop Evolvulus Blue Eyes Felicia Daisy Cape Town Blue Flowering Cabbage Red White Flowering Kale Red White Fuchsia Ballerina Blue Bella Rosella Blacky Blush of Dawn Bonanza Dark Eyes Page - 5 wwgreenhouses.com Deep Purple Ernie Firecracker First Love Gartenmeister Marinka Peppermint Candy Pink Marshmallow Red Shadow Royal Mosaic Southgate Swingtime Garlic California Elephant Italian Purple Gaura Karalee Petite Pink Passionate Rainbows Stratosphere Pink Picotee Stratosphere White Gazania Daybreak Bright Orange Daybreak Bright Yellow Daybreak Mix Daybreak Pink Shades Daybreak Red Stripe Sunbathers Gold Coast Sunbathers Sunset Geranium Citriodorum Gerbera Daisy 10" color pot mixed/straight 4" Assorted Colors (not mini) Landscape Bighorn Landscape Everglades Landscape King's Canyon Landscape Pacific Rim Landscape Redwood Royal Premium Mix Gypsophila Festival Star Gypsy Deep Rose Helichrysum Licorice Lemon Licorice Plant Licorice Splash Heliotrope Baby Blue Improved Fragrant Delight Heuchera Dolce Blackcurrant Dolce Crème Brulee Dolce Key Lime Pie Dolce Licorice Page - 6 wwgreenhouses.com Dolce Peach Melba Snow Angel Horseradish Horseradish Hypoestes Splash Pink Splash Red Splash White Impatiens Accent Star Mix Dazzler Star Mix Double Mix Elfin Blue Pearl Elfin Blush Elfin Bright Orange Elfin Deep Pink Elfin Lipstick Elfin Mix Elfin Paradise Mix Elfin Pink Elfin Punch Elfin Red Elfin Rose Elfin Ruby Elfin Salmon Elfin Seaside Mix Elfin Violet Elfin White Fanciful Mix Super Elfin Blue Pearl XP Super Elfin Bright Orange Super Elfin Coral XP Super Elfin Deep Pink XP Super Elfin Lipstick Super Elfin Mix Super Elfin Red XP Super Elfin Rose XP Super Elfin Ruby Super Elfin Salmon XP Super Elfin Seaside Mix Super Elfin Violet XP Super Elfin White XP Tempo Butterfly Mix Tempo Butterfly Strawberry Tempo Crystal Mix Tempo Strawberry Butterfly Ipomoea Ace of Spades Blackie Carnival Goldfinger Heavenly Blue Illusion Emerald Lace Illusion Midnight Lace Margarita Page - 7 wwgreenhouses.com Moon Vine Sweet Caroline Red Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Red Tricolor Isotoma fluviatalis Ivy German Ivy Geranium 10" baskets 12" baskets Blizzard Dark Red Blizzard Pink Blizzard Purple Caliente Deep Red Caliente Fire Caliente Orange Caliente Pink Sybil Holmes Juncus Spiralis Kale Kale Lantana Bandana Cherry Bandana Lemon Zest Bandana Pink Bandana Red Bandito Orange Sunrise Bandito Red Bandito Rose Laurentia Beth's Blue Lavandula Javelin Compact Blue Lobelia Laguna Compact Blue w/ Eye Laguna Sky Blue Laguna White Lucia Dark Blue Riviera Midnight Blue Riviera Rose Lophospermum Wine Red Lysimachia Golden Globes Goldilocks Marigold Inca II Yellow Vanilla Improved Marigold (large flower) Antigua Orange (Short, 12-16") Antigua Yellow (Short, 12-16") Marvel Orange (Medium, 18-20") Marvel Yellow (Medium, 18-20") Page - 8 wwgreenhouses.com Marigold (small flower) Disco Mix Durango Bee Durango Bolero Durango Mix Durango Orange Durango Red Durango Yellow Melampodium Million Gold Meuhlenbeckia Wire Vine Millet Purple Majesty Mimulus Magic Colours Mix Nasturtium Hawaiian Mix Princess of India Nephrolepsis 8" exaltata (Boston Fern) New Guinea Imp Celebration Cherry Red Improved Celebration Deep Red Celebration Lavender Glow Celebration Pink Improved Celebration Purple Improved Celebration White Improved Celebrette Orange Stripe Harmony Candy Cream Harmony Dark Violet Harmony Orange Star Harmony Orchid Light Harmony Pastel Lavender Infinity Blushing Lilac Infinity Dark Salmon Glow Infinity Light Purple Infinity Orange Infinity Pink Kiss Infinity Red Painted Paradise Orange Improved Painted Paradise Pink Improved Painted Paradise Red Improved Painted Paradise White Pure Beauty Bright Red Pure Beauty Light Pink Pure Beauty Magenta Pure Beauty Purple Pure Beauty Purple on Lilac Pure Beauty Salmon Pink Sonic Hot Rose on Gold Sonic Light Lavender Sonic Lilac Sonic Orange Sonic Pink Page - 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